Dear Kesinee
I forgot to request one more document for the sponsor; Mr Paul Townsend
Original Australian Federal Police clearance – complete disclosure.
Australia
If you have lived in Australia for a total of 12 months or more in the last 10 years (these 12 months are calculated cumulatively, not consecutively) you need to obtain an Australian Federal Police (AFP) clearance by completing a National Police Check Application Form. The form is available from the AFP website at www.afp.gov.au/~/media/afp/pdf/n/national-police-check-application-form.ashx. Please send your completed form to the AFP at the address on the form. If you do not have access to the internet you can request for a form to be posted or faxed to you by calling the AFP helpdesk on +61 2 6202 3333.
For details of the charge payable see www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/police-checks/national-police-checks.aspx.
When completing the National Police Check Application Form please use Code 33 at Question 1 on the form and include details of any, and all, names you have been known by. If an AFP clearance is provided based on incorrect information, the department may request another clearance. Please note finger prints are not required.
You must respond to this request for additional information within 28 days after you are taken to have received it. As this request was sent to you by email, you are taken to have received it on the date this email was sent. If you do not reply within this timeframe, your application may be decided without the requested information being taken into account. If you are unable to provide this information within this timeframe, please provide the reasons within this timeframe as soon as possible.
Please present this letter to our Visa application Centre (VFS) when you submit additional documents.
Regards
Patcharin
Partner Section
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
Australian Embassy Bangkok
37 South Sathorn Road
Bangkok 10120
Thailand
Tel: +66 (0)2 344 6418
Fax: +66 (0)2 344 6341
Email: patcharin.veerasaksuriya@dfat.gov.au
Website: www.border.gov.au | www.thailand.embassy.gov.au
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From: Veerasaksuriya, Patcharin
Sent: Wednesday, 19 August 2015 12:32 PM
To: 'Free-2535@hotmail.com'
Subject: Prospective visa application for Ms Kesinee Krongrab File 2015083204 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Dear Ms Kesinee
As per our conversation earlier.
You have provided the Notice of Intended Marriage with thanks. However, this application is unlikely to be finalise by 5 Dec 2015 (the wedding day). Please provide a letter from authorised celebrant to revise date of the wedding. The date should be far enough in the future to allow for the time it takes to process your visa application.
The global service standard for a Partner visa is 12 months. We are currently processing clients well within the advertised service standard.
All applications for migration are assessed in the order they are received by this office.
The global processing time service standard (i.e. from the time we receive your application until a decision is made) for Partner category visa can be found at
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/5.0.htm
Family Migration – Questions and Answers http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/questions-answers.htm
Please note: The applicant must be outside Australia at the time the decision maker decides application.
Regards
Patcharin
Partner Section
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
Australian Embassy Bangkok
37 South Sathorn Road
Bangkok 10120
Thailand
Tel: +66 (0)2 344 6418
Fax: +66 (0)2 344 6341
Email: patcharin.veerasaksuriya@dfat.gov.au
Website: www.border.gov.au | www.thailand.embassy.gov.au
DIBP’s Compliments and Complaints Policy ensures that we process all compliments, complaints and suggestions in a consistent way and that we address them appropriately. Your compliments and complaints provide us with information to help improve the quality of our services. Please contact us using the online form available from our website: http://www.border.gov.au/about/contact/provide-feedback