In response to K

Jul 01, 2010 01:57

This is going under the cut for the sheer amount of text. not wall of text crit! hah!

Explaining further my stance on refugees )

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messyfairy July 1 2010, 07:10:17 UTC
I just noticed in your other post, you mentioned your visa being declined. What visa is it for and did they let you know why? Also, what visa are you on now?

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messyfairy July 1 2010, 07:13:20 UTC
I didn't realise before that you were speaking from a personal experience and I can see why now, because before I sense some bitterness in what you wrote and was trying to figure out why. I'm sorry to hear your visa has been denied since I have not heard something like that happening to anyone before, and I know many people here who have migrated from another country.

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anivyl July 2 2010, 02:06:38 UTC
hey... I am not feeling too well so I might not respond to your main posts for the weekend. but here's what happened to me ( ... )

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messyfairy July 2 2010, 04:15:45 UTC
oh dear! They are very strict with the evidence you provide. Everything must be order and can't afford to miss anything. It is the same with spouse visa. I applied from Singapore and we submitted everything from emails, phone bills, photos, letters, cards. We didn't have joint bills in both our names because after we got married in Singapore, Dean had to come back here for work but I believe that is needed for de facto visa to prove that you have been in a de facto relationship. 888 is a crucial form and without it, even if you submit enough evidence, your application would be declined and I'm not sure about de facto visa, but for spouse visa, we had to have 2 persons do the 888 form vouch for our relationship in writing even though we were married. de facto visa doesn't make it easier and faster to get citizenship. I came on a spouse visa and had to wait as long as a student who came on a student visa to get my PR. It is also very hard to get a job on a spouse visa unless you know people. I tried for 1 year and applied for over 60 ( ... )

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anivyl July 5 2010, 00:30:57 UTC
and... back again. still feeling craptastic hahaha, stupid arm. anyways, to answer this bit here while I work my way through what you have written ( ... )

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messyfairy July 5 2010, 15:29:06 UTC
I think hiring an agent is a good thing. Hopefully, your agent will help with the appeal. Because we applied for spouse visa from Singapore and my husband had to come back to Melbourne for work, we weren't living together for 6 months after we got married so we didn't have bills to submit for the spouse visa application. We did, however have really lovely 888s and all the other evidences required thankfully. What we did when I moved over finally after my spouse visa got approved was to make sure we have joint bank accounts and joint names for bills because I know by then that we needed bills as evidence of living together for when I applied for my PR. Have you changed your bills to both your names now ( ... )

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