Comments on: Invitation ? letter for Australian tourist visa for parents ?? ?? https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/ Tue, 09 May 2023 01:56:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Nowak Migration https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-13386 Sat, 01 Feb 2020 22:32:07 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-13386 In reply to Belle.

Yes, you can, but it all depends where is your sister from. For some countries getting a visitor visa is mission impossible, for the others, it’s quite simple process.

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By: Belle https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-13363 Fri, 31 Jan 2020 11:54:26 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-13363 Hi

Me and my husband are currently on a 482 bridging visa and planning to invite my sister to visit us and see my baby. Is it possible to financially support her while we are stiil on bridging? And can I create an immi account for her and lodge it here. We will also write a letter.

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By: Nowak Migration https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-12725 Sat, 14 Dec 2019 22:02:13 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-12725 In reply to aurelia conicella.

It all depends on the country of his passport ad situation in country of origin. For some countries, visitor visas are granted on the spot for some others no matter what you’ll do it will be very unlikely to get one at all.

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By: Nowak Migration https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-12716 Sat, 14 Dec 2019 21:42:08 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-12716 In reply to Nyima.

It seems you have quite a good and compelling story.
They already got refugee status in India, so rather not possible Australia could accept them as refugees here, looks like their ties to the place they’re living are strong, SC 600 visa under family steam will have a no further stay condition imposed, seems like you might be having a strong case. Go for it – if you’ll be stuck – let us know we also assist with complex visitor visa applications.

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By: Nowak Migration https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-12708 Sat, 14 Dec 2019 21:15:22 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-12708 In reply to Al Brian Biado.

If you are the one who wants to invite her – write a letter. Your wife can write one too.

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By: Al Brian Biado https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-11762 Tue, 19 Nov 2019 09:45:51 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-11762 Hi I’m Al Brian, holding 457 Visa, I want to invite my mother-in-law to visit me and my wife her in Australia. May I know who’s the one write an invitation letter me or my wife?
Thank you.

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By: Nyima https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-11438 Sat, 26 Oct 2019 10:31:17 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-11438 Hi Charles
I am an Australian Citizen and currently on my maternity leave returning to work in March 2020. My husband has recently arrived in Australia and currently a full time student (has a scholarship, so not required to pay) but not employed.
I have a 6 months old son and I would like my parents to visit us to celebrate my son’s 1st birthday with us. Although they have enough savings and small retail business back home, I intend to invite my parents on family sponsored visitor visa for 7 months to celebrate our son’s first Tibetan new year together with his grandparents and also like to take them around Australia for holiday. I live in a rented house with 3 br and have good savings to be able to support both my family and sponsor my parents in Aus. My paid parental leave finishes this month and then I will be on Centrelink parenting payment until my husband gets a job or upon my return to work in March 2020. What is the probability of getting my parents visa approved? My parents are bonafide Tibetan refugee (consider stateless by the immigration) living in India and holds a travel document issued by the Indian government. The reason why I am applying for 7 months visa (February- August) is they need to return home by the end of August as it is the peak business time for them from September- December. They have their own house, 3 shops and good savings. Their son (my brother) and his family lives with my parents
and runs family business together.

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By: aurelia conicella https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-10719 Wed, 09 Oct 2019 07:00:57 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-10719 Hi, This is Aurelia Conicella,
I’m just inquiring about my cousin want to come to visit to Australia. What is my requirement to do? as a Tourist visa.I only send the invitation letter only or what else ?

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By: Nowak Migration https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-6703 Sun, 07 Jul 2019 01:38:18 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-6703 In reply to Mujtaba Lone.

Depends on the country of their passport – for some countries, it’s easy even without an invitation, for some others almost impossible to get a visitor visa.

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By: Nowak Migration https://nowakmigration.com.au/invitation-letter-for-australian-tourist-visa-for-parents/#comment-6684 Sun, 07 Jul 2019 00:56:19 +0000 https://migration-agent.com/?p=1969#comment-6684 In reply to Bani.

For Iranians could be tough, but the chance exists. Go for it – if granted – happy days, if not try the family sponsor stream – no further stay condition will be imposed, but well – at least she’ll be here for a couple of months. You may also consider 870 visa.

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