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I do seem to be going on about tourist visas a lot, don’t I?

Don’t get me wrong! We lodge a LOT of tourist visa applications for our clients, and most of the time we get great success. We had a success rate last year of 95.55%, which is not bad at all. Mind you, it would be considerably worse if we didn’t:

(a) Talk a lot of clients out of their plans that were doomed to failure, and get them to do something more sensible (such as applying for fiancee visas and partner visas instead of inappropriate tourist visas), and;

(b) Blatantly refuse to handle some cases 

There is nothing wrong with tourist visas when they are appropriate for the circumstances. They are designed as temporary visas for visitors who visit Australia temporarily, and then return again before the visa expires. They are for people visiting loved ones, ie. family members, close friends, etc, and for doing touristy things, ie. looking at the harbour bridge and patting koalas and taking umpteen photos.

If your intention, or your perceived intention, is to do something else…..the Case Officer at the Australian Embassy will refuse the application. By Law, they have no choice. Their job is to uphold the Law and to protect Australia’s borders. The same people who go on about “boat people” and demand a tough stance are then surprised when the hammer of that toughness falls on them.

So what we at Down Under Visa ask of our clients is that you look very closely at your intentions, and ask yourself if they ARE in fact “genuine”. ARE you planning a temporary visit with koala-patting, or are you in fact trying to play the system?

One of the situations we come up with is couples trying to use a tourist visa as a substitute for a partner visa. Either they are putting off getting a partner visa, or due to:

(a) Being still legally married and awaiting (or putting off) a divorce, or;

(b) Having a five-year restriction on further visa applications due to a previous sponsorship of a partner (under Reg. 1.20J of the Migration Regulations of 1994), or;

(c) Trying to make up 12 months of living together, because they wish to apply for a partner visa as a de facto couple, or;

(d) Because they want the advantages of living with a lady without any of the effort or expense (ie. as a “try-before-you-buy” visa, which thank goodness does not exist!), or;

(e) Procrastination or just plain old cold-feet

You cannot use a tourist visa in order to live together. Not my rules. This is just the way it is.

Please have a read of an excerpt from a tourist visa refusal letter:

I note that the applicant have previously been to Australia on a visitor visa on two of occasions and have spent a total of 183 days in Australia. A relevant consideration in assessing the genuine intent of a proposed stay is whether the intent is to use the visitor visa to effectively live in Australia rather than visit. Although I acknowledge that the applicant complied with the conditions of the visas previously granted to her, the fact that she had spent more time in Australia in the last year than in the Philippines on visitor visas, leads me to conclude that a genuine visit is not intended.

Best suggestion?

Contact us, and we can discuss your situation and your options. You can be assured of a straight-shooter response and assessment from me. Let us together come up with the best possible option that will suit you and your lady, and will ultimately get you together in a way that will make you both happy.

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2 Comments

  1. brian brodie

    Hi Jeff.
    I cant seem to get your visa assessment form.
    I think it may be better if Roland makes an appointment and comes to Manila
    to see you.He wants to come Australia as a genuine tourist he would be staying
    with me for a month then he has to go back to CEBU where he works part time
    and has to look after his mother as his father has recently passed away.I have
    know Roland and his family for the last 5 years and have sponsored him twice
    a year to come with me a visit friends living in Thailand some of them have moved
    back to Australia so Roland now wants to visit Sydney for a month I would be responsible
    for his accommodation and spending money as he visits Sydney he wants to come in August
    so he can see real snow in the snowy mountains Roland is 31 and lives in CEBU.

    Reply

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