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damo86
4th June 2010, 09:51 AM
Hi all,

Myself (Australian citizen) and my partner (UK citizen) are going through our paperwork (evidence etc) and about to apply for a 300 prospective marriage visa.

We met in aus, lived there and in the UK and Ireland together for a total of 19 months. In december of 2009 my partner left australia as we could not get the visa we wanted (de-facto)
...and so we decided for me to stay in aus and attend university, and for her to go home to england also for university.

In April we decided this was a bad idea and we definately did want to be together, so 2 weeks ago i flew here (UK) -- however am quite worried that this 5 months of us being techically seperated will hinder our chances of the visa being granted.

~ might it be smarter to simply get married now while im in the UK and then apply for the onshore partner visa? Both being students we cannot afford to lose the $1705 application charge due to this technicality. We genuinely do love and want to be with eachother and time is of the essence as im sure many of you can appreciate.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated as we are now quite apprehensive!

Thanks in advance,
Damo

downundervisa
7th June 2010, 12:17 AM
Married = Married, Damo. It's much harder to prove a defacto relationship. But if you plan on marrying, especially with a long history of a relationship behind you, you should have no difficulty in applying for a Subclass 309. Please contact any of the agents here if you'd like some help making sure it goes smoothly?