Family or Partner Visa Australia
If you are in relationship with an Australian Permanent resident or citizen, you may be eligible for a partner visa. This visa allows you to live in Australia permanently. Unlike many working visas, there are currently no age or income restrictions for applying for a partner visa.
Every year, a huge number of Australians lodge spouse visa applications for their partner. This procedure can be quite hectic, from all appropriate paperwork to costs and processing time. To keep away from the useless stress for this type of Visa, we provide hassle-free family, spouse/partner visas service across Australia.
Streams contained for Partner Visa Australia
The spouse visa/partner visa can be applied in these subclasses Depending on the circumstances.
- Subclass 820 and 801 (temporary or Permanent spouse visa)
- Subclass 309 (temporary spouse visa)
- Subclass 100 (permanent partner visa)
- Subclass 300 – Prospective marriage visa (Temporary)
Partner Visa Categories
Onshore Visa Options
- Partner Visa Overview
- Spouse / De Facto (Permanent) Visa
- Spouse / De Facto Visa (Provisional)
- Interdependency (Provisional) Visa)
Offshore Visa Options
- Prospective Marriage Visa
- Spouse / De Facto (Provisional) Visa
- Spouse / De Facto (Permanent) Visa
- Interdependency (Provisional) Visa
Thinking about applying for a partner visa? Then you are in the right place. Here we have put together a guide for those of you who are thinking of applying for a Partner/ Spouse /DeFacto visa.
Legal Eligibility & Requirements for Partner Visa Australia
To apply for a Partner visa you need to prove that the relationship is genuine and you are committed to a life together to the exclusion of all other persons. In case of partner visa in Australia, while the legal criteria are simple the evidence needed to prove the relationship is genuine and that you are committed to a life together can be complex. Decisions are not made based on any one document, such as a marriage certificate that could be fraudulent, or on the amount of evidence but rather involve the Case Officer forming a subjective opinion based on the documentation of the genuineness of your relationship.
To apply and to be eligible for a partner visa, the individual is required to be married or in a de facto relationship with – an eligible Australian citizen, a permanent resident or a New Zealand citizen. So, it is very important to make correct decisions in the initial stages of the partner visa process.
Contact us to find out which visa category is suitable for you.
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