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Fiance Visa Documents in Belgium

Last activity 06 July 2021 by Serchmaa Oui

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Serchmaa Oui

Hello everyone!

I'm Mongolian citizenship living in Australia and met my fiancé here he is from Belgium and we are together for only 8 months now we're planning to move to Belgium permanently.

And I have found possible visa option is the family reunion visa currently we are living together in Australia so is it possible to apply for a reunion visa while we are here? He is not in Belgium and can't proof that he has job and stable income..
What is the best option for me to apply for long stay or fiancé visa for Belgium and I'm Mongolian Citizenship?

Any advise will be kindly appreciated!
Thank you Serchmaa

AlexFromBelgium

Hello,

the easiest way is the legal cohabitation visa C (and it avoids a marriage)
Basically it's an official partner ship regarding a law. (protection, tax, heritage, ... check on google/immigration website), we call it a "small" wedding in Belgium.
Meaning you've rights and obligations toward each other, but not as much as in marriage.
Both grant you the privilege to start a family reunion FROM Belgium, meaning you can avoid requesting a visa D (long stay) family reunion from your residence country. (6 months), but a visa C (short stay 90d) is enough to start the process.
Meaning you'll both live together while waiting for your resident permit.


You've either to submit submit  proof justifying that you and your partner have been living together at least 1 year before your arrival in Belgium: typically you're both renting an apartment and BOTH your names are on the contract lease / legal certificate from city hall that you're living at the same address, electricity bill, phone, .... ==> one year of documents
Either you wait 2 years of relationship / known each other.


The embassy website in Australia doesn't talk about the legal cohabitation (like usually.......), so here's the link from our Embassy in Vietnam:
https://vietnam.diplomatie.belgium.be/s … itizen.pdf


The main point is that your Belgian partner must be working in Australia AND when he comes back in Belgium, he'll have a job waiting for him to take care financially of you.

Serchmaa Oui

Hi Alex,
Thank you for your recommendation! it is very helpful:)

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