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用MRTA的case,waive 8503可能性有,但难,对以后签证也会有影响676类的,从下面的case可以看出移民局都有详细纪录,所以放过一两次,以后拒与不拒就看移民官。
Immigration history
The first named visa applicant initially came to Australia as a dependant on her husband’s subclass 572 visa on 18 February 2006 and then departed Australia on
8 November 2007, returning to India for the birth of a her child.
The first named visa applicant arrived in Australia again on 25 June 2008, on a Tourist visa subclass 676; valid until 25 September 2008 with Condition 8503, being “No Further Stay”.
The visa applicant applied for a waiver on the No Further Stay Condition on
8 September 2008 requesting to stay onshore to remain in Australia to await the permanent residency outcome of her husband’s application. This was refused also on 8 September 2008. A further waiver was lodged on 15 September 2009 but this was also refused.
The first named visa applicant then travelled offshore on 25 September 2008 and later lodged a further Tourist Visa application which was granted with condition 8503 No Further Stay.
The visa applicant after coming to Australia again requested the No Further Stay requirement, this time on the basis of an injury. This was approved. The visa applicant then lodged a further 676 onshore on 19 January 2009, valid for several months, again with the No Further Stay condition. After applying again for a waiver on medical grounds it was also approved.
The visa applicant then lodged a Medical Visa (MV) 685 application on 18 March 2009. This visa was granted until 28 February 2010 She travelled offshore on her Medical Visa and returned on 28 December 2009.
The first named visa applicant has now lodged a Tourist (ONSHORE) 676 visa application on 17 February 2010, requesting to stay in Australia, initially until August 2010 and now beyond that date until her husband’s permanent residency is resolved.
The proposed extension would mean that the first named visa applicant intends to spend more than 22 months out of 26 months in Australia since arriving on 26 June 2008 on a subclass 676 Tourist visa .
The first named visa applicant has submitted extensive information regarding her own economic situation in India in order to make her application “stronger”.
The first named visa applicant has submitted a letter from Harvey Norman in respect of the first named visa applicant’s husband’s work there: |
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