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26 May 2011
Australia / Australian with Polish fianance -Legal Recommendation for Temp Visa/ Extension in Poland [9]
Thanks Harry, much appreciated.
The thing about the extension was actually based on what the Polish authorities had said to us a couple of years ago... that it was an option if the visa is overstayed and better to do it before leaving so I'd be leaving on something valid. They said that once the extension was granted (which they made sound like a formality) I'd then have to leave after 3 months and reapply through a Polish Embassy (which we couldn't afford to do so we just held off).
Always a bit difficult here as the "official" advice seems to differ a bit. They also all seem to find it amusing that an Australian is here in the situation... guess not something they'd expect.
Had yet another bit of advice which might be ok, at least so we can continue our plans with wedding here then relocating to Aus. That is, to proceed with a Church wedding but for it to be Church only with no govt recognition and then get a civil ceremony back in Australia. That way we can basically have the wedding here with her family (much bigger than mine) and my immediate family, our friends and then in Aus sort the rest. Just have to have a chat with the Church... they are already amused by it all since we want a slightly mixed ceremony.
We do want to return for a holiday each summer but if we miss a year so be it. Will certainly take that advice on board about reporting my situation as it's what I'd like to do.
Thanks
Thanks Harry, much appreciated.
The thing about the extension was actually based on what the Polish authorities had said to us a couple of years ago... that it was an option if the visa is overstayed and better to do it before leaving so I'd be leaving on something valid. They said that once the extension was granted (which they made sound like a formality) I'd then have to leave after 3 months and reapply through a Polish Embassy (which we couldn't afford to do so we just held off).
Always a bit difficult here as the "official" advice seems to differ a bit. They also all seem to find it amusing that an Australian is here in the situation... guess not something they'd expect.
Had yet another bit of advice which might be ok, at least so we can continue our plans with wedding here then relocating to Aus. That is, to proceed with a Church wedding but for it to be Church only with no govt recognition and then get a civil ceremony back in Australia. That way we can basically have the wedding here with her family (much bigger than mine) and my immediate family, our friends and then in Aus sort the rest. Just have to have a chat with the Church... they are already amused by it all since we want a slightly mixed ceremony.
We do want to return for a holiday each summer but if we miss a year so be it. Will certainly take that advice on board about reporting my situation as it's what I'd like to do.
Thanks