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小爽 发表于 12-6-2014 17:17
求Alex帮助,我是去年11月9日elodge的489,体检后发现怀孕了,发信给签证官说我怀孕了要补充什么材料?签证 ...
可以申请加入到你的签证中 http://www.immi.gov.au/Visas/Pages/489.aspx
After you have lodged the your application and documents, we will let you know that we have received your information.
We will allocate a case officer and give you an email address for all future correspondence.
You can track and manage your online application using your ImmiAccount.
Wait for a decision
We have visa processing times for each visa.
Your application could take longer if you need character or health checks (including x-rays), if you need to provide more information, or if your application is incomplete.
Priority processing arrangements apply for this visa. These arrangements determine the order in which we consider applications, regardless of when the applications were lodged.
Outside Australia:
If you apply for this visa from outside Australia, do not make arrangements to travel to Australia until you are advised in writing that you have been granted a visa. Wait for a decision from us before you leave your job, sell your home or book your travel.
In Australia:
If you apply for this visa in Australia, you could be eligible for a Bridging visa that allows you to stay in the country lawfully while your application is processed. If you are given a Bridging visa A, you can apply for a Bridging visa B (BVB) to travel outside Australia while you wait for a decision.
If you have applied for this visa and a case officer has not told you that processing has begun, refer to Allocation dates for general skilled migration applications.
Provide more information
You can provide more information to us at any time until a decision is made on the application. If you want to correct information you provided, use:
Form 1023 Notification of incorrect answer(s) (99KB PDF).
We could also ask you for more information. You will have to respond by a set date. After that date, we can make a decision about your application using the information that we have.
If you applied online, you can submit any additional information, including Form 1023, through your ImmiAccount.
If another person gives us information that could result in you being refused a visa, we will usually give you the opportunity to comment on the information.
You might also be interviewed. If you are asked to attend an interview in person, bring your passport or other identification and any requested documents to the interview.
Report changes in circumstances
Tell us if your circumstances change. You can use the following forms:
Form 929 Change of address and/or passport details (86KB PDF) — if you move to a new address or change your passport
Form 1022 Notification of changes in circumstances (77KB PDF) — if there are other changes in your circumstances.
These forms can be submitted to us through your ImmiAccount.
Withdrawing your application
You can withdraw the application at any time before we make a decision about it. To do this, send us a letter or email to ask for the withdrawal. Your request must include your full name and date of birth. You should also include the number we gave you when you applied, if you know it – this could be a file reference number, client ID, or a Transaction Reference Number.
If you are 18 years of age or older, you must sign the letter of withdrawal or send a separate email or letter.
Visa decision
Document checklist - Invited Pathway
Document checklist - Extended Pathway
Document checklist - Family member subsequent entrant
This checklist is for family members of someone who already holds a subclass 489, 475, 487, 495 or 496 visa.
You need to provide documents to support your application for this visa. The department can make a decision on your application using just the information you provide when you lodge your application. It is in your interest to provide as much information as possible with your application.
All supporting documents should be scanned and uploaded with your application. All documents that you provide must be certified copies of original documents. Do not include original documents unless specifically requested to do so by the department. Documents not in English must be accompanied by accredited English translations.
Information to help you prepare your application and guidelines on attaching documents to an online visa application may assist you to lodge your online application.
Use this checklist to make sure your application is complete.
Forms
Apply for a Skilled Regional (Provisional) Subsequent Entrant (subclass 489) visa.
Charges
Pay the visa application charge
Pay any second instalments of the visa application charge, if applicable.
Documents to show identity
Scanned colour copies of the biographical pages of the current passports or travel documents of all people included in the application.
Recent, scanned passport-sized photograph (45mm x 35mm) of each other person included in the application. Alternatively, digital photos can also be provided. Each photograph should:
be of the head and shoulders against a plain background and
be labelled with the applicant's name.
If your name has changed or the name of anyone included in the visa application has changed:
evidence of the name change.
Scanned colour copy of your birth registration,and that of all people included in the application, showing the names of both parents. If you do not have a birth certificate, provide a certified scanned colour copy of the identification pages of at least one of the following:
passport
family book showing both parents’ names
identification document issued by the government
document issued by a court that verifies the person’s identity
other acceptable evidence that you are who you claim to be.
Your family relationships
Spouse or de facto partner
If you are married or in a de facto relationship, provide evidence of a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner at the exclusion of all others.
If you are married provide a scanned colour copy of marriage certificate or relationship registration for you and your partner
For de facto relationships this should include evidence that you have been in the relationship for at least 12 months at time of application. Evidence can include, but is not limited to, joint bank account statements, billing accounts in joint names, other evidence of cohabitation etc).
If you or anyone included in the application has been widowed, divorced or is permanently separated: a certified scanned colour copy of the relevant death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate.
Children
Copies of birth certificates or the family book showing the names of both parents for each dependent child included in the application.
For all children included in the application aged 18 years or older, provide a scanned colour copy of:
their full birth certificate to evidence their relationship to you
evidence of their current or recent formal studies
evidence of financial dependency on you
a completed Form 47A
If any dependent child included in the application is adopted include scanned colour copies of the adoption papers.
If you have included a child under 18 years of age in the application, and that child’s other parent is not included in the application you must provide documentary evidence that you have the legal right to include that child in your application, such as:
copies of official legal documents, such as a court-issued custody, access or guardianship order;
Form 1229 Consent form to grant an Australian visa to a child under the age of 18 years (125 kB PDF file). If you use this form, you will have to attach a certified copy of the other parent’s government issued identification document (such as a passport or driver’s licence) with their photograph and a signature.
Other dependent relatives
For any dependent relatives included in the visa application:
A completed Form 47A
evidence of the relationship between this applicant and you or your spouse (birth; marriage certificates, etc)
evidence that this relative lives in your household
evidence your relative has been financially dependent on you for at least the 12 months immediately before you lodge your application
if your relative has been widowed, divorced or is permanently separated a copy of any relevant death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate.
Character requirements
Police checks for everyone included in the visa application, whether they are migrating or not, who is at least 16 years of age. You must provide a scanned colour copy:
of an Australian National Police Check for anyone who has spent a total of 12 months or more in Australia since turning 16 years of age
of police certificates from each country in which anyone in your application has spent a total of 12 months or more in the past 10 years since turning 16 years of age.
If anyone included in the application has served in the armed forces of any country:
certified scanned colour copy of military service record or discharge papers.
Family member English language proficiency
Each dependent applicant(s) who are 18 years or older at the time of application must provide evidence of having Functional English. If the applicant does not have evidence of having Functional English, you will need to provide a statement indicating your intention to pay the second instalment of the visa application charge. |
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