Family Visa
Reunite with loved ones through family visa pathways offering sponsorship, residency options, and professional guidance for a secure future together abroad.
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Family Sponsored Visas allow eligible relatives to reunite and live together lawfully. Sponsors support applications while applicants meet health, character, and relationship requirements. This pathway enables families to stay connected, work or study where permitted, and build stability. Our team guides documentation, eligibility checks, and compliance, ensuring clear advice, timely submissions, and compassionate support throughout the process for a smooth, confident journey from start to finish worldwide with transparency always.
Visa Subclass
Explore visa subclasses outlining eligibility, duration, rights, and conditions to choose the correct pathway for your travel, study, or migration goals.
Child Visa (Subclass 101 - Offshore)
For dependent children joining parents to live, study, and grow safely.
Child Visa (Subclass 802 - Onshore)
For dependent children applying onshore to live permanently with parents.
New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship Visa (Subclass 461)
For family members of New Zealand citizens to live temporarily.
Remaining Relative Visa (Subclass 115)
For remaining relatives to migrate permanently and reunite with family.
Adoption Visa (Subclass 102)
For dependent children joining parents to live, study, and grow safely.
Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114 And 838)
For aged dependent relatives to live permanently with family sponsors.
Carer Visa (Subclass 116 and 836)
For relatives providing long-term care to eligible family members.
Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403)
For temporary work under international relations, government agreements, or programs.
Partner Visa
Partner Category Visa
- Spouses or married partners;
- Fiancee or fiance, or partner intending marriage;
- Willing partners including those of same sex
Immigrating candidates must have a partner in form of:
- a permanent resident of Australia
- a citizen of Australia; and iii) Eligible New Zealand citizen.