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Old Feb 11, 2005, 07:16 AM
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fees for australian immigration

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please let me know that how much fees has to be deposited for australian immigration for a student, who has studied in australia and has to apply for australian p.r.

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Old Jul 14, 2005, 03:54 AM   #2  
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Australain immigration fees have just changed!

There are two type of fees relating to an application for a residence visa - one type payable to DIMIA and the other ,those payable to your immigration lawyer. For the former visit www.immi.gov.au and the latter see www.myvisa.com.au.

DIMIA fees have been revised as at 1 July 2005 and are now $1935 (up from $1845) for a residence visa.

If you need to know how much money you need to show in savings if you are applying for a student visa, go to www.immi.gov.au.

Medical and penal clearance fees should also be budgeted for.

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There are two type of fees relating to an application for a residence visa - one type payable to DIMIA and the other ,those payable to your immigration lawyer. For the former visit www.immi.gov.au and the latter see www.myvisa.com.au.

DIMIA fees have been revised as at 1 July 2005 and are now $1935 (up from $1845) for a residence visa.

If you need to know how much money you need to show in savings if you are applying for a student visa, go to www.immi.gov.au.

Medical and penal clearance fees should also be budgeted for.

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Can you actually become a resident of Australia? From the USA that is.
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