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Want to bring the kids - then add the kids

Filipina lady has kids? Want to bring them to Australia too? What's the easiest way? Get the right information here.

We hope you've enjoyed this information on the Australian visa process, and we look forward to helping you and your sweetheart to get a visa, be it an Australian partner visa, tourist visa or family visa, from Philippines to Australia so that you may be together soon.

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Down Under Visa specialise in Australian partner visas from Philippines to Australia. Partner visas are also known as spouse visas, spousal visas and include de facto visas and even visas for same-sex couples. There are onshore partner visas and offshore partner visas, as well as prospective marriage visas (also known as fiancee visas and fiance visas).

Down Under Visa can assess your case through the visa assessment form, and can manage your entire relationship from that assessment through managing visa requirements, through to lodging visa visa application electronically through either the Australian Embassy in Manila or the Department of Immigration and Border Protection in Australia.

Down Under Visa have a very high success rate, and operate under a strict code of conduct. As an Australian man, you and your Filipina lady are in very safe hands with Jeff Harvie and the Down Under Visa team.

Children can be included in Australian partner visa applications, ie. spouse visas and fiancee visas. You can include them in the initial visa application, or you can apply for a child visa or dependent child visa later if you wish. But you should be aware that you will be apart from them for between one and about three years if you do this. The issue is to make sure you think this through before doing something you may later regret. It's also to ensure that you decide based on what you want, and not because of concerns over school years and terms or about what your relatives in the Philippines think.

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