On May 5, 8:43=A0am, Rocker
3rp...@advice.forums.gettingdownunder.com> wrote:
> Inform DIAC ASAP... add your spouse detail... it is not going to affect
> the timeline.. otherwise you'll have to apply for a spouse visa and its
> going to cost you. Secondly, DIAC require you to inform if there is any
> change in the circumstances. If you dont inform them then there is a
> possibility that you dont get a spouse visa cz the time you got married
> your application was under process.
>
> Send the change in circumstance form. Ask your wife to sit for the
> IELTS, if you have sent your meds and PCC then send your wife's meds
> and PCC. otherwise wait for the CO to ask for the meds and PCC..
>
> good luck
>
> --
> Rocker
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Oh thanks alot for the information, i was really not having knowledge
of all this...
and i was simply waiting for CO to be allocated....
and i was assuming that i will get the visa and then i will apply for
my spouse....
as Rocker says that if i do so, i need to pay a seperate fee for my
wife....
So for me the best thing is
1.To send change in circumstance form.
2. To make my wife sit for IELTS.
And doing the above will not cost me additional fee.
If i dont do so and just inform CO about my marriage, without applying
for my wife, i will get the visa...and later i need to apply
seperately for my wife, which will cost me addiotional fee.
Am i right?
Shoib |