Vjeks a écrit :
Person je me suis déplacé à Berlin avec les copies (non certifiées conformes) de tous les originaux que j'avais en ma possession.
Le "case officer" s'est contenté de garder les photocopies (simples) pour leur dossier vu qu'il a vérifié les originaus lors de la remise des documents.
salut Vjeks,
Normalement si tu te conformes a la liste de Berlin, si tu n'est pas marié, la seule pièce certifié conforme a faire c'est l'acte de naissance.
C'est etonnant que la "case officer" a vérifié les originaux(factures,impots....) lors de la remise des documents, car si tu ne te déplace pas directement a l'ambassade et tu fais la demande par courrier on te demande uniquement des photocopies (sauf bien sur le casier judiciaire).
Donc si tu dis qu'il a demandé a voir les originaux, il faudra que lors de mon RDV au mois d'octobre je ramene les originaux de tous les photocopies que j'ai effectué!
Documents required for a spouse migration visa
LIST ONE (These documents you should send as originals)
Form 47SP, and form 886 (Settlement Details) completed and signed by you.
See: Download Form 47SP - DIMA Website (PDF)
See: Download Form 886 - DIMA Website (PDF)
Online application form for migration to Australia by a Partner:
Form 47SP (Internet)
Form 40SP, completed and signed by your sponsor.
See: Download Form 40SP - DIMA Website (PDF)
Online sponsorship for a Partner to migrate to Australia:
Form 40SP (Internet)
Police clearance certificates from your country of usual residence, and any other country where you have lived for more than a total of twelve months during the last ten-year period.
Example: You have visited Australia 5 times in the last ten years for a period of 3 months on each stay. The total period of all 5 stays in Australia is 15 months and hence you need to provide a police clearance for Australia.
See: Download Police Clearance Information - DIMA Website (PDF)
Some applicants are also required to complete a separate declaration regarding character.
See: Declaration and Statement Regarding Character for Residents of the Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
One passport photograph from both sponsor and applicant.
Payment of the migration application fee.
Statement on how your sponsor proposes to fulfil the sponsorship obligations
See: Sponsorship Obligations
The Relationship Pro-Forma, if you are in one of the categories mentioned on that form.
See: Download the Relationship Pro-Forma
Medical examination(s) with one of our panel doctors.
(You and any dependent family members whether they are included in your application or not) should attend a medical and X-ray examination with one of our panel doctors whose names are shown on the enclosed list. Children under the age of eleven are not required to undergo the X-ray examination. HIV testing is required for all applicants aged 15 and over. Please present two passport photographs of each family member to the panel doctor together with your valid passport(s)/ID card(s) for identification purposes. We would like you to be aware that your physical examination will be a thorough one, and for this reason you will be asked to disrobe to your underclothes, bra and pants in the case of women, and pants in the case of men. Tights, stockings or socks also have to be removed. Internal examinations are not routinely required. You will be responsible for paying the cost of the examination yourself - regardless of the outcome of your application.)
See: List of Panel Doctors
LIST TWO (These documents you should send as certified copies - you can obtain certified copies from anyone in your country who is empowered to do so.)
See: Certified Copies
Your own birth certificate.
If children are included in your application, their birth certificates.
If your children are from a previous relationship, you need to include a statutory declaration signed by the other natural parent of the children in the presence of a notary public consenting to the child(ren) migrating to and settling in Australia.
Evidence of your sponsor's Australian citizenship or resident status.
(This could be a citizenship certificate, a copy of their Australian passport or a copy of their birth certificate or a copy of their Australian permanent residence visa.)
Your marriage certificate, if applicable
Notice of intended marriage, if applying for a fiancé(e) visa.
(This should be issued by a registered marriage celebrant in Australia and it should also indicate the tentative marriage date. The document should quote the celebrant's registration number.)
Divorce decrees and evidence of custody arrangements, if applicable
Military discharge certificates, if applicable.
(All applicants who served in any Armed Forces within the last ten years should provide one of these certificates.
See: Information for Swiss Applicants
LIST THREE (These documents you should send as photocopies)
This list refers to evidence of your relationship. Please note, you are only required to submit these documents if you need to complete a Relationship Pro-Forma.
See: Download the Relationship Pro-Forma
Your passport and the passport of anyone included in your application (copies of the personal details page and information about the issuing authority).
A sample of photographs showing you and your sponsor together at various occasions. Please do not send us more than ten.
Evidence of co-habitation. (For example, a joint rental agreement, joint local authority registration under the same address, utility bills appearing in joint names, etc.)
Evidence of contact during times of separation. (For example, itemised telephone bills, printouts of your E-Mail inbox folder, envelopes which contained your personal correspondence, etc.)
Evidence of joint travel and social activities. (For example, club memberships at the same club, boarding passes showing joint travel, joint invitations to celebrations, etc.)
Please do not send the following items as part of your application:
Phonecards
Videos
Photo Albums
Individual personal E-Mail messages to each other
You may be required to provide extra evidence to document your relationship, but please do not do so unless we write to you specifically asking for more information.
Please do not place your application in a folder, use plastic pockets for storage of your documents or staple documents together as this slows the processing of your application
See: Accelerated processing service for Partner Migration and Prospective Marriage visa applications
See: In-Person Lodgement for Polish Citizens
4. Health Clearance
All migrants going to Australia have to have a full medical examination, a lung x-ray (if aged 11 or over) and an HIV test (if aged 15 or over). Please refer to our list of panel doctors for details of the nearest doctor to you.
See: List of Panel Doctors
5. Valid Passport and Return Envelope
Your passport should not be enclosed with your visa application. It must, however, contain at least one blank page and we shall ask for it once we are ready to issue your migration visa.