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Looking for an easy way to get a visa for my fiancée to visit Australia with me. We will only go for a week or 10 days. She has 2 businesses here, property and family. Should be sufficient proof she intends to leave the country after visiting? If she wanted to stay she would be by herself because I have no interest in staying back there 555. I know they make you jump through hoops but surely some one has found a less painful way to get the visa. Thanks TV

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i used a farang guy named king i think. It cost 28,000 baht in pattaya we just give them some paperwork and it was done in 10 days loved it. there are agents everywhere but try to get a well known one

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i used a farang guy named king i think. It cost 28,000 baht in pattaya we just give them some paperwork and it was done in 10 days loved it. there are agents everywhere but try to get a well known one

28K to fill out a bit of paper work. Wanna buy some shares in the Sydney Harbour Bridge while your there?

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i used a farang guy named king i think. It cost 28,000 baht in pattaya we just give them some paperwork and it was done in 10 days loved it. there are agents everywhere but try to get a well known one

28K to fill out a bit of paper work. Wanna buy some shares in the Sydney Harbour Bridge while your there?

note to oneself, avoid any bloke called king from pattaya.

to the poster read the forum, good info from many who have walked the treadmill.

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we used VHF near the aussie embassy, was under 10,000 baht and they did a great job.

yes sir, VHF, were great for the mrs marriage visa.

just do the paper work properly

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It's easy do it yourself bit over 4600b.. If she has a job and you can support her show proof job done..

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Hi pm me and I will tell you how to get it I just did my 3 rd one this week.

It is not hard but they is something you need to know so it is easy for you don't pay know one to do it cheers

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What are you trying to tell me not understand you at all .

My thai de facto got her vias to Australia last week I didn't do in on line we did by paper work.

Thai passport holders can also apply online.

https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600-/Visitor-e600-visa-online-applications

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What are you trying to tell me not understand you at all .

My thai de facto got her vias to Australia last week I didn't do in on line we did by paper work.

Thai passport holders can also apply online.

https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600-/Visitor-e600-visa-online-applications

Ok yes I know that but I think let easy to do it in person cheers

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What are you trying to tell me not understand you at all .

My thai de facto got her vias to Australia last week I didn't do in on line we did by paper work.

Thai passport holders can also apply online.

https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600-/Visitor-e600-visa-online-applications

Ok yes I know that but I think let easy to do it in person cheers

If you say so - travelling and queuing and facing agents at VFS who don't make decisions and all that. It's easier that applying online from the comfort of your own home rite?

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What are you trying to tell me not understand you at all .
My thai de facto got her vias to Australia last week I didn't do in on line we did by paper work.

Thai passport holders can also apply online.

https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600-/Visitor-e600-visa-online-applications

Ok yes I know that but I think let easy to do it in person cheers


If you say so - travelling and queuing and facing agents at VFS who don't make decisions and all that. It's easier that applying online from the comfort of your own home rite?


Up to you how you want to do but I am in and out in 10 minutes not see how that can be a big queue and I walk past the agents.
Plus you have to give photos and if you not have a printer to scan them it is very hard to do on line .
Plus I do when I fly in to Bangkok on my way to the country town .
So for someone who dose not have a Lap top it is a lot easier to do in person.

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