Partner Visa to Australia, Fiance visa
Australia partner vise is now easier with a Free Celebrant’s letter helping with PMV.
How to get the letter to immigration?
Get in touch with an experienced marriage celebrant assisting with a Prospective Marriage Visa, Australian marriage visa.
First, lodge the NOIM with me as your celebrant, then I can issue a letter to Immigration indicating your intention to marry. We can lodge the notice whethere you are in Australia or overseas.
Only 3 Simple Steps assist with a Prospective Marriage Visa to Australia:
- Lodge a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) with me, Fiance Immigration Marriage Celebrant by meeting or electronically. I will provide you with the right form, then we can lodge it electronically.
- I can then issue you a FREE letter to Immigration addressed to the appropriate Australian Embassy handling your case confirming that I have received that notice.
I can provide you with a certified copy of the Notice of Intended Marriage. - Your partner then would lodge this letter with their application at the embassy in the country from where they are applying.
Securing a partner visa to Australia is a crucial step in reuniting with your loved one in this beautiful country. Whether it’s through a PMV (Prospective Marriage Visa) or another pathway, the journey to starting a life together in Australia begins here. With a skilled celebrant for weddings by your side, who is understanding the requirements and working closely with a qualified marriage celebrant, you can ensure that the wedding journey is both joyous and legally binding as possible.
Partner visas to Australia can now be easier than ever. I am an authorized registered wedding celebrant here to help your partner get a fiance visa, a stress-free process, as I successfully helped hundreds of couples before.
So all you will need to do is fill in the NOIM, and I will take care of all the rest for you.
For couples who are interstate or overseas prior to the wedding, we can complete all the arrangements by telephone, e-mail, WhatsApp, Facetime or Skype.
As a Marriage Celebrant, I can assist with a partner visa to Australia, and fiance immigration on your partner visa Australia checklist. Wherever you are – anywhere in Australia or overseas. I will assist you in receiving the marriage certificate in Australia.
Prospective Marriage Visa
Documents celebrant needs to sight for lodgement of NOIM-
- Your original birth certificates + ID OR passports.
- If applicable – divorce/death certificate, change of name. (I can see those at a later stage)
Lodge the NOIM and obtain a FREE letter to Immigration
When you are in Australia and your partner is overseas
- I am available seven days a week, so we can start the process as soon as possible.
- We lodge the NOIM together, I will then issue you with a FREE letter to immigration.
- All you need to present is either your passport or original birth certificate + DL.
- One partner’s signature for lodgement of the notice and letter to immigration is sufficient.
Lodge the NOIM and obtain a FREE letter to Immigration
When you are anywhere in Australia and unable to meet me in person
- I will email you the correct latest NOIM form.
- Fill in the form and have it signed virtually with me.
- We can sign the NOIM electronically. No need to print.
- I will then lodge the NOIM and issue/email you a letter to immigration.
- One partner’s signature for lodgement of the notice and letter to immigration is sufficient.
Lodge the NOIM and obtain a FREE letter to the Immigration
When you are both overseas
- I will email you the Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM).
- Fill in the form, and have it signed at the Australian embassy, consulate or notary.
- Post & email me the form so that I can lodge it, then issue and post/email you a letter to immigration.
PMV
You can choose the wedding package that best suits you later on.
When lodging the NOIM, you are not locked in with any of my wedding packages.
Contact me for further information regarding the legal requirements for lodgement of the NOIM and obtaining a letter to immigration.
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Australia’s immigration laws offer visas to foreign people who are in relationships with Australians. The rules are very complex. Therefore, the following data is just to provide a general overview only; do not rely on it. So seek legal advice on your case. If you or your fiancé are applying for entry into Australia under the prospective marriage (fiancé), then consult your Migration Agent or visit http://www.immi.gov.au/ for any further details.
Spouse Visa to Australia
Fiancé Visa
Australian residents wishing to bring to Australia a partner on a Fiance Visa can do so, while you also need to get legal advice.
Legal Advice
If you are going to apply, seek advice from a properly qualified and registered person.
A Marriage Celebrant or other interested person can never give immigration assistance. You should consult with a properly qualified and registered person.
Relationship Visas
Hence, there are four main types of relationship visas. Most relationship visas are part of a two-stage process that is used to test relationships before the Australian Government approves permanent residence; stage one is a two-year temporary visa, and stage two is a permanent residence. All relationship visas with full work rights and unlimited ‘come and go’ travel rights. People in verifiable long-term relationships can be approved immediately for a permanent visa if they provide the evidence Immigration requires..
1. Prospective Marriage Visa, PMV (Fiancé)
Easiest relationship visa to apply for; fiance visa Australia, you will need fewer documents; arrive in Australia with full work rights; You can get permission to visit your fiancé in Australia while awaiting grant of Prospective Marriage visa also, must be outside Australia to apply and for visa grant; part of a unique three-stage process to permanent residence (while there is extra bureaucracy, the result is the same); only available to heterosexual couples.
2. Spouse Visa (Married)
Can apply in Australia*; allowed to stay in Australia on a ‘bridging visa’ while Immigration considers the case; can seek work rights while awaiting visa grant*
Newly married couples can fail to meet Immigration requirements; hence, they must have very convincing proof of relationship. Hence, the legal definition of ‘what is a spouse’ is two and a half pages long.
3. Spouse (De Facto visa)
As a matter of fact, you must have very convincing proof of relationship dating back a minimum of at least twelve months; the legal definition of ‘what is a spouse’ is two and a half pages long
Can apply in Australia. You can stay in Australia on a ‘bridging visa’ while Immigration considers the case; moreover, can seek work rights while awaiting a visa grant*
4. Interdependent
Can apply in Australia*; may stay in Australia on a ‘bridging visa’ while Immigration considers the case; can seek work rights while awaiting visa grant.
Must have very convincing proof of relationship dating back a minimum of twelve months; Hence, the legal definition of ‘what is a partner’ is two and a half pages long.
Not possible in all cases. So some cases are limited by the conditions on their current visa, their circumstances, or the lack of an appropriate visa. Seek legal advice before you apply.
If you haven’t got married yet, do not wed before seeking legal advice. As marriage does not guarantee you a visa.
Some Reviews for fiance visa Australia –
“Orna was fantastic leading up to our wedding helping us with the preparations and also with using her JP qualifications with the paperwork we needed for a visa application. I would recommend Orna to anyone looking for a celebrant. ” Janet & Craig, May 2016
Fiance Visa Australia
PMV is a prospective immigration visa. I can assist with the Partner visa for Australia. A fiance visa to Australia will require in many cases a letter to immigration following lodgement of the Notice of Intended Marriage or presenting a marriage certificate Australia. Applying for a partner visa and particularly partner visa Australia can be made easier with the assistance of a marriage celebrant. A marriage celebrant can issue you with a FREE letter to immigration. A letter which declares that you have lodged the NOIM, the Notice of Intended Marriage with the celebrant about your intention to tie the knot in Australia. This process will help you apply for visa Australia, hence, fiance visa.
Partner visa is quite a popular visa. So as a marriage celebrant I can assist with providing you with this letter to immigration for FREE, and NO charges for you. Spouse visa Australia is easier to achieve with the right assistance.
Contact me if you would like more information about my marriage celebrant services in Sydney. Information about the prices and costs for registry wedding or civil ceremony. Please call me on 0423 042 773 or 02 94993550, email me at emailorna@gmail.com or alternatively, you can contact me via my website.
Marriage Celebrant in Sydney, Experienced and Authorized.
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NSW 2071
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