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Last activity 15 March 2012 by chsubhan

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aussiegirl1975

Asala'ama!!!

I am living in Australia and my fiance is living in Tunisian and I was needing some Advice about getting him a visa to come to Australia next year after we are married, if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.

I am travelling to Tunisia in October this year and I am looking forward to seeing the country he loves so much.:)

OH and I am learning Arabic,French and Tunisian dialect too so all help there would be great.

Cheers.xox.

Christine

Welcome on Expat-blog aussiegirl1975! :) I suggest you to contact the Australian Embassy in Cairo. Here is the address: Embassy address: 11th Floor, World Trade Center, 1191 Corniche El-Nil, Boulak, Cairo, Tel +20 2 575 0444, Fax +20 2 578 1638 , and have a look at their website, you will get more info : http://www.egypt.embassy.gov.au/caro/home.html;)

crispym

Hi Aussiegirl
Just as Christine above mentioned your best bet would be to contact the Australian Embassy in Egypt.Check online at immi.gov.au as well for more information. Be prepared for a long journey ahead. The Australian goverment does not give visas out very easily. You need proof of a relationship and not just over the internet. Be prepared to answer ALOT of questions. They are also more likely to prefer a professional over someone who has no qualification. Not sure what your fiancee does but it could be worth him improving his english level or studying some more.
Hope this helps crispym

Tunisiandolly

Hi Aussiegirl,

I'm an Aussie living in Tunisia and married to a Tunisian.  It will be a long hard road to get him a visa.  Firstly you have to prove your relationship.  Have you been to Tune town to meet him yet?  Be warned that just because you will marry him this is no guarantee for the success of his visa.

iskender

i'm a tunisien and  i'm a physiotherapist, i want to live and work in australia i need advice about immigration and gettig the visa?

Christine

Hi iskender,

Firsly i would suggest you to contact the Australian Embassy in your country. ;)

Riadhtunisia

hi tunisiandolly and crispym
i just been reading here and i just see you are australians living in tunisia so im just ciruous want and australian people can do in tunisia or for what reason they are here... dont get it bad or something im just ciruous to know :) greatings

Tunisiandolly

Hi Riadhtunisia - I'm happy to answer you.  I have travelled for a long time in the ME and North Africa along with the Gulf countries but had never been to Tunisia until I met my husband in Libya where he was working.  He hadn't been home for a long time so we decided to get married in Tunisia so he could re-unite with his family.  We were going to live in Jordan but I fell in love with Tunisia so we decided to stay and live here and I haven't regretted it for one minute.  I love being here.

Riadhtunisia

hi tunisiandolly this is too nice story ^^ you are very welcome between us we have a lot of foringen people but not from australia i hope more and more people come from your amazing contry ;) i hope u enjoy being here and i wich you nice long life here full of love happyness and success with your new husbend. and where u are sitting in tunisia  ?

Tunisiandolly

Hey Riadh - I haven't been on here for a long time so sorry for being rude!  Currently we live between Bizerte and Cebalat (near Sbeitla). We are building our house on our land in the south and will move down permanently end of March.  We have farm with olives (of course)almonds and pistache but are planting much more now.  Where do you live?

Riadhtunisia

hey  hey tunisian dolly nice to hear from you again !!
i live near tunis (ezzahra)  :)

MrBlue

fascinating Tunisiandolly, truly fascinating :o

Tunisiandolly

Mr Blue - fascinating?  Le - mahboula!!  And you are in Warzaw?  My father was from Poland.  Even more crazy

chsubhan

hi tunisiandolly
                  i read your nice conversation i realy apriciate that i am from pakistan i married with a Tunisian girl she is realy nice its realy great you hear about your olive farms

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