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Doubts regarding PMV(300)

2K views 15 replies 4 participants last post by  Skybluebrewer 
you might want to speak a RMA quickly... as soon as you uploaded your marriage certificate, pretty sure your sub300 is void and you need to act quick before it gets rejected as you don't fit the criteria for PMV anymore.
 
I don't have a RMA, I lodge my application by myself.
Yes, so now I suggest you seek advice from one.
You have put yourself in bad position for your PMV application, as the criteria for PMV clearly states:

"You and your prospective spouse must:
  • know and have met each other in person since both turning 18
  • not be related
  • intend to marry within nine months of the visa being granted
  • intend to live as spouses after you are married.
  • not be married to anyone when a decision is made on your visa application."
 
I already attach pdf requesting that I want withdraw 300 and changing to 309/100. But do I have to go back when my 600 ends? or I can apply for bridging visa?
I think there's two parts to this. Hence, why I think you get some advice from an RMA.

1. What's your 600 visa conditions? If there's no further stay condition then yes, you'd have to leave. If there isn't, you may extend.

2. 309 criteria:
  • You must be outside Australia when you lodge your application and when a decision is made on the temporary Partner visa (subclass 309).

So in theory yes. You'd have to leave... at least when decision is made.

Again, I'm only quoting what's on the DIBP website. I think you need professional advice, to make sure you have all the correct details and make the correct move. It's a lot of money for this Visa.
 
Not unless you apply onshore for a visa that can be granted onshore, in which case a bridging visa would be granted autocratically.
Hi wrussell, correct me if I am wrong. (I'm curious).
If in this particular scenario, PMV is withdrawn and switched to an onshore visa while still on the VisitorVisa600, application fee for PMV is considered lost?

Thanks in advance.
 
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