I know one company applied for Filipino visa as mechanic since November and the Immigration requested more informations by e-mail, the workplace was visited by the labor department last thursday and the company hopefully, will know the outcome of the application soon.
Last edited by esears2004; 26-02-2007 at 10:48 AM. Reason: just add some word.
briefly for employment visa... they'll send something to the correspondence address eg.your sponsor or your friend in hk...
you then attach it to your passport if you're already in HK
is that accurate?
we got married after the application was submitted. we were engaged already and since HK does not recognise de facto we thought getting married immediately was our best option.
im not sure how this will effect his dependant application, being that my application didnt say anything about me being married. im confident my salary package is adequate.
speaking of which, i JUST had mine approved...! i dont know any finer details yet but i think i'll be there in the next week or two. HKChigger - im going to take you up on your advice re the dependant visa, thank you so much.
Yes, that's how we did it, using our address in the U.S. as my address. It may not have been the best way to do it, but it worked. I didn't even think about applying to change status.
ETA: We didn't realize that we could have applied for my dependant visa at the same my wife applied for her work visa until she had already applied, or we would have done that.
Last edited by MisterTanaka; 26-02-2007 at 02:23 PM. Reason: To add last graf
Dependant? Only requirement is you are a dependant (child or spouse typically) of your sponsor who is on Employment visa/Study Visa (Dependant cannot work) or some other visas. Sponsor can also be a PR who you are married to/is your mother/father or a few other situations.
Money doesn't matter
True, but the application for a dependant visa does request evidence of the financial standing of the sponsor and his/her ability to support the dependant. I've never seen any numbers for a threshold though - I guess anything above average household income (HK$20K-ish) would be fine.