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I think I'd ask (if I was an ECO) why isn't it practical? Plenty of single parents out there ...azcat wrote:With regard to applying for an extension to my tourist visa - is the fact that we have a baby a good enough reason? My partner has to work and it's not practical for me to be in Australia alone with a 5 month old baby. Also, what kind of extension can be granted?
living together for 2 years is not a requirement for the fiance route or the 'probationary spouse' visa route.azcat wrote:Thank you again!
From what I have read the fiance visa is easier to obtain than either the unmarried partner or spouse visa? I get the impression that living together for 2 years is not a requirement? Would this be the easiest route?
you can't apply for tier 5 (youth mobility scheme) if you have dependent children.wf wrote:How old are you? Have you had a Working Holiday Visa or Tier 5 visa before?
If not and you are under 31, that would be a good option to buy some time, and build up to 2 years of living together.
Like all other visa routes suggested, it requires you to return to Australia to apply, however is quite straightforward and processing time should be minimal.
Also once here on it(Tier 5) you can switch to unmarried partner when you become elgible.
I would be interested in knowing who this visa company is who is advising you to post your passport overseas to apply for a visa when you will not be there. This is unlawful. I also don't see how it can be possible becuase you would not be available to give your biometrics. An entry clearance is not valid until you have used it to enter the UK.azcat wrote:I spoke to the visa company again - the woman I spoke to seems to think that I could get a discretionary visa (unmarried partner) that could be obtained without leaving the country. The organisation looks very professional etc but I am still doubtful. Do such things as discretionary visa exist.
I have also been told that I can post my passport back to Australia rather than physically being there for up to 3 months. Is this possible? Sounds too good to be true.