I've got my English gf moving over in 2 weeks on the 1 year working visa.
Anyone got any advice for what the best thing to do is if she wants to stay longer? Only been together 9 months so who knows what will happen, but surely there is options for her to stay after even if it involves getting married.
My girlfriends a yank, she now has residency & has been living here for 4 years. Was a bit of a pain in the arse to get her residency, a lot of paperwork to fill out & hoops to jump through. It cost us around $2500 for the the visa including doctors checks.
We almost were denied the spousal visa when we first applied becuase we were having trouble proving we were in a "commited" (frequently used word on applications) for 12 months before applying for the visa. The bit of evidence that got us approved was a receipt for a day spa I bought her. I thought we had blown the 2.5 grand as you get one shot & if they deny you yo can apply again but have to pay all the fees again.
Once you are approved for the spousal visa you are on that for 2 years. After the 2 years as long as you can still prove you are in a relationship you automaticall get residency. It was easy for us, filled out a couple of forms, sent them in with proof we were sharing an address, joint bank statments, lease, bills etc & her residency was approved. Nothing more needs to be paid for this. The original visa fee is all that is paid. There is no need for a immigration lawyer I.M.H.O. It's pretty simple. Though if you are marrying someone from a 3rd world country where sham marriages are common then it could be a whole different ball game as I would imagine checks & the requirement of proof would be a lot more stringent.
My advice.
You need to prove you have been in a "commited" relationship for 12 months to apply for the spousal visa.
Collect as much evidence as you can from your time together. They will only accept so many photo's. If you have been on holidays together keep reciepts for hotel rooms that have been booked in both names. Anything that is a receipt that has both of your names on it that is regarded as "a couple thing" should be held onto.
As soon as she arrives set her up with anything she needs that shows you share an address.
Bank account, phone, put her on the lease if you rent.
It's pretty straight forward to apply for & be approved for the spousal visa as long as your relationship is real & you have the evidence to show it.