by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Australian Visas, Living in Australia, UK Visas
If you are a Thai national and you wish to settle permanently in the UK or Australia, you must get a visa before you travel. This type of visa is commonly known as a fiancée visa or a marriage visa a fiancée visa means that your intention is to marry in your own...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Australian Visas
If we are applying for a visitor visa then from receipt of documents to visa awarded, it takes approximately 2 weeks. If the applicant needs an interview at the embassy it is approximately 3 weeks before completion. If we are applying for a settlement visa then from...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Australian Visas, Living in Australia, UK Visas
You can contact our office and our immigration trained staff can advise you on the certain criteria for associated embassies.
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Australian Visas, UK Visas
Certain nationalities, known as visa nationals, need to obtain a visa before traveling to the UK or Australia. Even if you are not a visa national, you may need an entry clearance, depending on the reason for coming to the UK or Australia.
by Key Visa | Sep 9, 2013 | Australian Visas
Australian partner visa De Facto application Australian partner visa De Facto, what is this? a De Facto relationship visa is applied for if you do not wish to marry your Thai partner or Thai fiancee, this visa has no time limit and allows you to live as...
by Key Visa | Sep 7, 2013 | Australian Visas
Australian Thai baby settlement visa application Applying for a Thai child to accompany your Thai spouse-fiancee to Australia on a settlement visa can be a decider for both applicants not just the child. It is very important when applying for a Thai child that...