How can I fast-track discharge and secure a dependent visa?
I am serving in the Indian Air Force and have applied for discharge twice, both times being denied with the reason "DEVOID OF MERIT." My wife is working in Australia, and I am the only son of my parents, who are on regular medications. My father has undergone knee replacement surgery, and my wife wants to settle in Australia. I want to get discharged, but I am left with no options in AFT or the High Court. If I go to court, it will take years to get justice. My wife and I have been married for three years, and we want to start a family, but the organization does not understand this. My wife cannot take care of the child alone in Australia due to strict child laws there. I now want to apply for a dependent visa (subclass 485) for my wife. Will this affect my regular service? Secondly, what if I am dismissed from service due to being AWL (Absent Without Leave)? Will this impact my visa process? Thirdly, how can I fast-track my discharge process?

In your situation to secure discharge from IAF, you are required to have a strong case with proper documentation and strong grounds. You should submit detailed medical reports and prove your parent's dependency on you through the documents of prescription and post surgery needs. You should also provide evidence of your wife's situation in Australiaand attach the documents to show the proof f employment, childcare laws or requirement of dependency. I wuld suggest you to avoid AWL as it could result in dismissal or disciplinary actions against you.

In your situation, to secure a discharge from IAF

Sir, this is a complex matter and requires brief discussion so it is advised to consult an expert lawyer who will assist you to expedite your discharge process. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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