Two new visa grants today. One Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage (fiancee) visa, and one Subclass 309 Temporary Partner (spouse) visa.
Both took less than 4 months! Not bad!
Two new visa grants today. One Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage (fiancee) visa, and one Subclass 309 Temporary Partner (spouse) visa.
Both took less than 4 months! Not bad!
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hope ours will be the same
Both Rowena and myself have met with Jeff and Mila,and we have every confidence in them.. Very nice people and very straight up.. We are very happy to have them as our agents