To change from an Australian student visa to a 457 spouse visa, you must first ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the 457 visa. This generally involves having a valid relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident, and that your partner is willing to sponsor you. You will need to gather the necessary documentation, including proof of your relationship, and then submit a visa application through the Department of Home Affairs. It is advisable to seek assistance from a registered migration agent or legal professional to navigate the process effectively.
What do you mean by "her spouse AND her husband. What kind of soap opera is this? No, you can only apply for your legal spouse (aka, husband). And by legal spouse or husband, I mean, the one you actually married by law. She filed a petition to bring her spouse (married legally in their home country) for permant visa but since she expects for this petition to take some time and since she is giving birth in the next 4 months can she petition her husband for visiting visa without compromising the permanent visa petition? In respone to the first answer, the spouse and husband are the same person, thank u in advance for answering.
A permanent resident can sponsor their spouse for a student visa (F-1) to study in the U.S., but the process requires the spouse to apply independently for the visa. The resident can provide support by demonstrating financial stability, as the spouse must show they can cover tuition and living expenses. Ultimately, the decision rests with the U.S. consulate or embassy where the application is submitted.
Sponsor visa for a hairdresser is usually available in some countries to hairdressers who are outstanding among the pack.
A green card holder can sponsor certain family members for a visa, specifically their spouse and unmarried children under 21. They may also be able to sponsor unmarried adult children, but this process typically involves a longer wait time. However, green card holders cannot sponsor parents or siblings for immigration. Additionally, sponsoring employment-based visas is generally limited to U.S. citizens.
Effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen can sponsor a same-sex, foreign spouse for permanent residency. The process is easier if the foreign spouse has not overstayed a visa and has not entered the country illegally. If the foreign spouse entered the country illegally, he or she may be subject to a bar for re-entry to the United States. Many other countries permit citizens to sponsor same-sex spouses.
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No, you cannot sponsor a deported spouse. This is considered deportation fraud and can result in fines and prison time.
Yes. You can get USA and UK work visa without any sponsor or degree.
Yes, a university can sponsor an H1B visa for international students, but there are specific requirements and limitations that must be met.
The cost to sponsor an H1B visa typically ranges from 1,500 to 7,500, depending on the size of the sponsoring company and other factors.
A company has to sponsor the Mexican to get a work visa.