Topic Title: Aussie woman marrying Jordan man
Author HANNAAH
Date Posted: 10/9/2013 9:20 PM
HI CAN I GET SOME ADVISE FROM YOU I AM IN OZ PLANNING TO MARRY A MAN IN JORDAN. MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS [email protected]
THANKS
Author HANNAAH
Date Posted: 10/9/2013 9:05 PM
PLEASE LET ME KNOW HOW YOU WENT AS I AM PLANNING TO DO THE SAME
Author tgkie
Date Posted: 7/20/2010 11:58 AM
Hello,
Im currently living in Jordan with my husband who is Jordanian. We got married here (Im an Australian) and we have applied for a spouse visa so we can hopefully live together in Australia. Im very familiar with the marriage process here (was :( ) and abut embassy etc. If you need any info/advice or just want to hear about how my experience was and still is just send me an email, i'd be happy to help! Wish I had somebody to help me... my email is [email protected]
Author aljarrar
Date Posted: 6/17/2010 3:34 PM
I am not familiar with Australian immigration law , my specialty is in US immigration law , but this does not sound right for an immigrant visa ,ave you consulted the Australian Embassy in Amman , a good place to start is their website
Author leannem
Date Posted: 6/17/2010 11:25 AM
Thankyou for your reply. Yes this is what I mean for us to marry in Jordan not Cyprus. We would be travelling from Cyprus to Jordan to get married. So I am happy to read your information and I thankyou for this advice. It is a lot to learn with how things work in another country so I appeciate any information. Do you know how long we have to wait in Jordan before we can travel to Australia. Meaning my partner from Jordan will be applying for visa to come to Australia with me. We would then be married when applying. I heard it can take up to 12 months. You may have some knowledge on this. Thankyou Leanne
Author aljarrar
Date Posted: 6/17/2010 10:05 AM
Why would you be marrying in Cypress not in Amman? Legally under common law of England as well as Australia , marriage certificates are valid if it meets the regulations in the country that was issued in under what is called full faith and credit or comity under international law .