Partner Visa

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Partnership

Partner Visa

As the name suggests, this is a visa for married partners (i.e. opposite-sex spouses) and de facto partners (including those in a same-sex relationship) of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and eligible New Zealand citizens to enter and remain permanently in Australia. We take care of procuring this visa for you through a thorough assessment, consultation and accurate visa application process.

Although, there are three major subclasses for partner visa, this visa is broadly divided into two categories: Prospective Marriage visa and Partner visa. The type of visa for which you should apply depends on the type of relationship you are in.

Following are the types of relationship and the visas

  • Intended marriage (fiance(e)): Prospective Marriage visa
     
  • Married (de jure) relationship: Partner visa
     
  • De facto partner relationship: (including a same-sex relationship): Partner visa

Types of Visa

Explore various visa types designed for travel, study, work, family reunification, and migration pathways to meet diverse individual goals.

Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100 - Offshore)

For offshore partners seeking temporary then permanent residence in Australia.

Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801 - Onshore)

For onshore partners applying for temporary then permanent residence.

Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

For fiancé or fiancée planning marriage and future settlement in Australia.

Requirements

Basic Requirements

  • You must be sponsored by a person (being your fiance(e), partner, or in some circumstances, a parent or guardian of your partner) who is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen and who can satisfy the legal requirements for being a sponsor.
     
  • You must also meet health and character criteria
     
  • If you have dependent children or other dependent family members, they may make combined applications with your application provided that they meet certain requirements.