Melbourne Consulate
Started by marquess, 2005-10-30 17:26
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#2Posted 2005-10-31 00:35:46
1. yes, but only max of 2 re-entry's, unless you have a really, really good case for getting a multi entry
2. 1 day turn around, can even hand in passport and form in the morning, then pick it up in the evening, if you ask nicely. #3Posted 2005-10-31 06:13:23
Well I am married, but that didn't seem to cut much ice two years ago, so I will see if it does now! Thanks!
#4Posted 2005-10-31 19:18:59 marquess, on 2005-10-31 06:13:23, said: Well I am married, but that didn't seem to cut much ice two years ago, so I will see if it does now! Thanks! I had the same problem in Sydney. Apparently the MFA regulations do not apply in Australia. TIT #5Posted 2005-11-01 13:43:17
I've had my last three yearly non imm. "O" multiple entry visas issued at Melbourne, the most recent being May of this year. It's never been a problem, (I'm Australian) just took my marriage certificate and that was all they needed. Staff there are always very helpful and polite. Managed to get one visa issued in only three hours in an emergency.
#6Posted 2005-11-01 17:18:14 Highwayman, on 2005-11-01 06:43:17, said: I've had my last three yearly non imm. "O" multiple entry visas issued at Melbourne, the most recent being May of this year. It's never been a problem, (I'm Australian) just took my marriage certificate and that was all they needed. Staff there are always very helpful and polite. Managed to get one visa issued in only three hours in an emergency. Two questions for you Highwayman: Was it a mulitple entry visa valid for one year, that you got? Secondly did you have to take your orginal marriage certificate or was a copy good enough? I ask these questions, as I actually once went in there with the wife, three years ago, and she spoke to the woman who ran the consulate and it still cut no ice. So perhaps there has been a change in policy? #7Posted 2005-11-01 17:55:15
Yes, a one year multiple entry "O" visa each time, l do a visa run every 90 days and get a new visa when l return to Australia each year to see family etc.
I take an original marriage certificate, we were issued two when we married. They just make a photocopy, the application has taken 5 minutes max. each time. I'm not sure but l'd be surprised if any embassy or consulate anywhere would issue a one year visa without sighting the original. I thought last time that maybe they would ask for some financial details so l opened a Thai bank account and transferred a suitable amount from Australia but in three years l've never been asked for anything when l've re-entered Thailand, just get stamped in and sent on my way. As for the woman who runs the consulate..... I remember handing the application each time to a young Thai girl but when l've collected the visa it's always been handed to me by a cheerful Australian man who l presumed was the consul but maybe l'm mistaken. #8Posted 2005-11-06 05:10:18 Highwayman, on 2005-11-01 17:55:15, said: Yes, a one year multiple entry "O" visa each time, l do a visa run every 90 days and get a new visa when l return to Australia each year to see family etc. I take an original marriage certificate, we were issued two when we married. They just make a photocopy, the application has taken 5 minutes max. each time. I'm not sure but l'd be surprised if any embassy or consulate anywhere would issue a one year visa without sighting the original. I thought last time that maybe they would ask for some financial details so l opened a Thai bank account and transferred a suitable amount from Australia but in three years l've never been asked for anything when l've re-entered Thailand, just get stamped in and sent on my way. As for the woman who runs the consulate..... I remember handing the application each time to a young Thai girl but when l've collected the visa it's always been handed to me by a cheerful Australian man who l presumed was the consul but maybe l'm mistaken. Which Consulate in Oz ? #9Posted 2005-11-06 10:16:10 Highwayman, on 2005-11-01 13:43:17, said: I've had my last three yearly non imm. "O" multiple entry visas issued at Melbourne, the most recent being May of this year. #10Posted 2005-11-07 07:21:34
I didn't read the ancient history post
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