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Fiche   
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
Fiche   
26 May 2011
Australia / Australian with Polish fianance -Legal Recommendation for Temp Visa/ Extension in Poland [9]

The situation has changed here with the Shengen 90/180 days... something which hadn't been applying to me previously though I do realise it's the situation now.

Thanks for the advice of the civil ceremony. Will be speaking further with lawyers about applying for an extension (maximising chance) and probably consider looking further into this at the same time.
Fiche   
26 May 2011
Australia / Australian with Polish fianance -Legal Recommendation for Temp Visa/ Extension in Poland [9]

I have finally got through to someone at the Australian Embassy, though the help was very limited. They just said that I have to deal with the Polish authorities, and that either to apply for a new visa or possibly easier but also more risky is to leave and apply for a new visa from outside. They did say if we were married it would probably be easier, however, the local town authority says they need passport for this.

The financial situation is not quite the same as it was, and it was not about a small fee to renew a visa but actually needing to go abroad (outside Shengen region / EU) which also is much more significant cost.

We've already started planning for a wedding here, though I'm wondering now if it's even possible to lead with the non-official ceremony whilst here before an official marriage within Australia. We certainly wouldn't be looking to go to Australia first and then returning.
Fiche   
26 May 2011
Australia / Australian with Polish fianance -Legal Recommendation for Temp Visa/ Extension in Poland [9]

For the certificate of no impediment, I expect to simply apply via the Australian Embassy in Warsaw. (smartraveller.gov.au/marriage_os.html)

For the marriage I also need to get a certificate from a local authority. I know a city nearby actually only asks for photo ID though the local town I'm in seems to want passport for this which we're trying to confirm.
Fiche   
26 May 2011
Australia / Australian with Polish fianance -Legal Recommendation for Temp Visa/ Extension in Poland [9]

I'm hoping to get some recommendations for a lawyer to help with an immigration issue, or possibly any advice anyone might have.

I'm an Australian, with a Polish fiance. We lived together for a couple of years before moving to Poland over 4 years ago. When we moved here we had been told a partner/spouse visa wasn't possible and I've now overstayed my last (tourist) visa by a couple of years but we've now been told that a Shengen visa may have been possible before. I'm not actually working within Poland so we have had tighter finances which made it difficult to maintain a valid tourist visa.

The issue now is we are planning our wedding for the end of summer but I am fairly sure I'd need a valid visa of some sort. A month or two after the wedding we're planning on moving to Australia.

Getting mixed advice so far, from just apply for an extension and see... which is risky that they might decline it. Else to leave and try to re-enter and see, again risky. Essentially I'd like to know if anyone has had a similar situation and what would be recommended.

I'm not seeking any sort of benefits, medical coverage, financial assistance etc... just to be able to stay until 1/2 months after the wedding (say 6 months from now). My thoughts are to apply for an extension, possibly via an experience lawyer and include as much documentation to validate our relationship, wedding plans, intention to return to Australia, and possible statements about our relationship and my character.

What are your thoughts?