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115 final family member visa overview, application conditions and processing cycle

 
[Family Migration]     01 Nov 2017
115 final Family member Visa OverviewFor applicants who do not have other parents or siblings living outside Australia, the visa is guaranteed and supported by close relatives of Australia, which guarantees that no government benefits will be received within two years of landing in Australia.115 final family member visa guarantee conditions

115 final Family member Visa Overview

  • For applicants who do not have other parents or siblings living outside Australia, the visa is guaranteed and supported by close relatives of Australia, which guarantees that no government benefits will be received within two years of landing in Australia.

115 final family member visa guarantee conditions

  • To guarantee a near relative's application for a 115 visa, you must be the applicant's siblings, stepsiblings, and parents. Your spouse can also act as guarantor if you live together.

The guarantor must satisfy

  • 18 years of age or older;
  • Settled in Australia;
  • Australian citizen, PR, or New Zealand citizen.
  • A written undertaking to provide assistance, accommodation, and financial assistance to close relatives and accompanying families in the first two years of their landing in Australia;
  • A person or spouse who has been approved or guaranteed to apply for a visa of 1041 15806835 cannot act as a guarantor of a visa of 115.

During the visa process, the Immigration Board will request support assurances that the guarantor must support the first two years of life in Australia for close relatives and accompanying families.

  • A support guarantee is a legal commitment by someone to return certain benefits paid by the Australian Government on behalf of new immigrants during the support guarantee period;
  • The support guarantee is intended by the Australian PR or citizens, not the Australian Government, to protect the applicant's welfare in Australia;
  • Only adult applicants are required to provide support security;
  • Support deposit: main applicant 5000 Australian dollars, adult deputy applicant 2000 Australian dollars; if guarantor is an institution, 10000 Australian dollars per person. Two years later.

115 conditions for visa application for final family members

  • The only close relative of the applicant (and spouse) is in Australia;
  • The applicant's whole family is guaranteed by a qualified close relative (or spouse);
  • (B) the provision of support guarantees (not necessarily guarantors);
  • The applicant's family meets the requirements of health and conduct;
  • The visa allows spouses and children under the age of 23 to travel with them.

115 form of visa application for final family members

  • Mode 1 (recommended): send the application directly to Seoul, Korea by mail or express company. Visa application fee can be paid by credit card or at any visa office in Australia. If the visa application fee is paid at any visa office in Australia, the payer shall inform the visa office officer of the full name of the applicant and the specific place where the application is to be submitted. Receipt for payment shall be attached to the application;
  • Mode two "will submit the application to Australia's visa application center in China." Please note that your application will be transferred to the Seoul Visa Office for processing.

115 final family member visa processing cycle

  • The visa has a limited annual quota, and the waiting period may be as long as many years.

115 final list of family member visa materials

  • Application form:
  • 47OF Application form: immigration Application form for other Family members
  • 40 Application form: immigration sponsor Application form
  • Application form 47A: each child aged 18 years or older who depends on the applicant must complete form 47A in English, whether or not he or she applies for immigration with or without the applicant.

Identification:

  • Passport notarization (principal application and accompanying spouse, provided by children)
  • Notarization of birth (provided by all applicants, including PR close relatives in Australia, with or without travel)
  • 4 recent passport photos per person (master application and accompanying spouse, provided by children)

The relationship proves:

  • Marriage notarization (with or without spouse)
  • Cohabitation certificate: includes joint bank statements, accounts, major assets
  • If divorce, bereavement, permanent separation, provide divorce notarization, death notarization, separation notarization.
  • Proof of financial dependence of children over 18 years of age on their parents, including
  • Notarization of the birth of a child, certifying the relationship with the applicant
  • Evidence of children living in their parents' homes
  • Proof of financial dependence on parents for nearly 12 months

Certificate of relationship between applicant and guarantor (including notarization of birth certificate, marriage certificate, death certificate, adoption certificate, family relationship certificate, household register)

Sponsor Australian citizen, PR or New Zealand citizenship certificate

Proof of residence of guarantor in Australia

Notarization of the death of a deceased close relative

Children's material:

  • Notarization of birth, reflecting the names of both parents
  • If the child under application is adopted, a notarization of adoption is provided
  • If the application contains a child under the age of 18 and the other parent does not accompany the other parent, it is necessary to prove that you have the legal right to bring your child to Australia, including:
  • Court custody notarization
  • Statutory declaration permission statement
  • Form 1229 agrees to grant visas to children under 18 years of age
  • If using Form 1229, provide the passport notarization of the other parent
  • If the child under application is adopted, a notarization of adoption is provided
  • If your child is over 18 years old, offer full-time admission certificates, bank records, and other financial information.

Certificate of conduct:

  • If any applicant has performed military service, a notarization or decommissioning notarization shall be provided
  • Applicants aged 16 or above provide proof of non-criminality:
  • Non-criminal notarization in Australia for nearly 12 months after the age of 16
  • Notarization of any country that has resided for more than 12 months after the age of 16 for nearly 10 years

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