Australia Family Visa
Family visas are intended for individuals who wish to visit or live with their family in Australia. These visas are typically granted based on existing family connections in the country. Australia offers a variety of family visa types to cater to various specific needs.
Benefits of Australian Permanent Residency (PR):
The primary categories for Australia Family Visas is as follows:
Partner Provisional Visa- Australia (Subclass 457)
The Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) enables individuals to reside in Australia if they are the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen. This visa serves as the initial stage in obtaining a permanent Partner visa (subclass 100). It requires applicants to be outside Australia both during the application process for the Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) and at the time of visa approval. However, for the subsequent Partner visa (subclass 100) grant, applicants may either be within Australia or overseas.
Eligibility Criteria
You are eligible to apply for the Partner Visa if you wish to enter Australia based on your relationship with your partner. Your partner must be one of the following: an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen.
For Married Partners (de jure):
For De facto Partners: To apply for the Partner Visa as a de facto partner, you must demonstrate that you have been living with your partner in a de facto relationship for at least 12 months before applying for the visa.
You should be sponsored by an eligible person.
Partner Visa Types | Government Fee (AUD $) | Details |
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Partner Visa Subclass 309 & 100 | AUD 7,715 | This fee includes the visa applicant, children and any other dependent members of the immediate family. |
Partner Visa Subclass 802 & 801 | AUD 7,715 | This fee includes the visa applicant, children and any other dependent members of the immediate family. |
Prospective Marriage Visa | AUD 7,715 | The fee mentioned covers the visa applicant, as well as any children and other dependent members of the immediate family. In addition to that, there is an additional AU$995 fee applicable when applying for the Spouse Visa, which comes into play after the marriage has taken place. |
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Medical Examination: | The cost of the medical test and examination may vary depending on the specific requirements. This fee is payable for all applicants and must be paid directly to the doctor conducting your examination. | This fee is payable for the application and must be paid directly to the doctor conducting your examination. |
Character Clearance (Police Check) | The fee for obtaining character clearance through a police check varies. Fee is payable by all applicants to the police authorities in the countries where you have lived for 12 months or more | Fee is payable to the police authorities in the countries where you have lived for 12 months or more |
Certification/ Translation of documents Variable Payable to the Translator | Varies and payable to the Translator | Certification/Translation of documents Variable Payable to the Translator |
Visa Online Express Processing fee | Total |
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Partner Visa – Australia | $3,160 |
Spousal Visa
The Australian Spouse Visa allows the spouse or De Facto partner of an Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to reside in Australia. In some cases, the visa may be granted even if the relationship with the partner has ended.
The initial step in applying for a partner visa is obtaining the Temporary Partner Visa (subclass 820). The applicant must be in Australia when applying and when the visa decision is made. Both permanent and temporary spouse visas can be applied for simultaneously, with a single application charge.
For De Facto partners, the applicant must demonstrate that they have been living together with the sponsor for at least twelve months before applying for the visa. To be eligible for the spouse visa as De Facto partners:
Certain restrictions apply to spouse visa sponsorships:
These conditions apply to all applicants in the visa application. Additionally, the applicant must have no outstanding debt to the Australian government and should be able to financially support their partner.
Government Fee | Amount (AUD $) |
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Main Applicant fee | AUD 320 |
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Medical Examination: | The cost of the medical test and examination may vary depending on the specific requirements. This fee is payable for all applicants and must be paid directly to the doctor conducting your examination. |
Character Clearance (Police Check) | The fee for obtaining character clearance through a police check varies. Fee is payable by all applicants to the police authorities in the countries where you have lived for 12 months or more |
Certification /Translation of documents Variable Payable to the Translator | Varies and payable to the Translator |
Visa Online Express Processing fee | Total |
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Skilled Recognized Graduate Visa (Sub 476) | $1,800 |
Prospective Marriage Visa
The Prospective Marriage Visa is intended for individuals who wish to marry their fiancé in Australia. It is a temporary visa valid for nine months. The visa holder must enter Australia with the intention of marrying their fiancé within this nine-month period. Once the marriage takes place, they can then apply for a partner visa.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Prospective Marriage Visa, you must meet the following criteria:
Be sponsored by your partner, who should be an eligible sponsor. An eligible sponsor can be:
a. An Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
b. If you are under 18 years of age, an Australian court must allow you to marry your intended fiancé, and in this case, your parent or guardian must be the sponsor for your fiancé if they are over 18 years old.
You and your intended fiancé should be of the opposite sex.
You and your intended fiancé must have met in person and have knowledge of each other.
This requirement applies even in the following situations:
a. It is an arranged marriage.
b. Both of you met as children, and the marriage was arranged before you turned 18.
c. You met on the internet (exchange of photographs is not considered sufficient).
You must have no legal impediment to marrying your fiancé, which means:
a. Both of you are legally free to marry.
b. You should be of marriageable age according to the laws of Australia.
c. The intention to marry is recognized under Australian law.
d. You must genuinely intend to marry your fiancé and have plans to live with your spouse.
e. You must meet certain health and character prerequisites as per Australian immigration regulations.
By satisfying these eligibility requirements, you can apply for the Prospective Marriage Visa to enter Australia and marry your fiancé within the nine-month validity period of the visa. After the marriage takes place, you can then apply for a partner visa to continue your stay in Australia.
The Prospective Marriage Visa offers several benefits to the visa holder, including:
Multiple Entries: You are allowed to leave and re-enter Australia as many times as you wish before your visa ceases. This flexibility enables you to visit your home country or travel to other destinations while your visa is still valid.
Work Rights: The visa allows you to work in Australia during the nine-month validity period. This provides an opportunity to support yourself financially and gain valuable work experience while staying with your fiancé.
Pathway to Partner Visa: After you marry your fiancé in Australia during the visa validity period, you become eligible to apply for a Partner Visa. This allows you to continue living in Australia with your spouse and pursue a long-term relationship.
Study Opportunity: While holding the Prospective Marriage Visa, you have the option to study in Australia. However, it’s important to note that you will not have access to government funding for your studies.
Access to Medicare: If you are in Australia and have already applied for a Partner Visa after marrying your fiancé, you may be eligible to use Australia’s medical expenses and hospital care assistance scheme, known as Medicare.
Partner Visa Types | Government Fee (AUD $) | Details |
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Prospective Marriage Visa _Main applicant | AUD 7,850 | Fee covers applicant. |
Prospective Marriage Visa -Spouse | AUD 7,850 | Fee covers applicant and spouse. |
Prospective Marriage Visa – Child | AUD 3,930 | Fee covers applicant, children, and dependents. AUD 1,965 for each dependent applicant under the age of 18. |
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Medical Examination: | The cost of the medical test and examination may vary depending on the specific requirements. This fee is payable for all applicants and must be paid directly to the doctor conducting your examination. | This fee is payable for the application and must be paid directly to the doctor conducting your examination. |
Character Clearance (Police Check) | The fee for obtaining character clearance through a police check varies. Fee is payable by all applicants to the police authorities in the countries where you have lived for 12 months or more | Fee is payable to the police authorities in the countries where you have lived for 12 months or more |
Certification/ Translation of documents Variable Payable to the Translator | Varies and payable to the Translator | Certification/Translation of documents Variable Payable to the Translator |
Visa Online Express Processing fee | Total |
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Prospective Marriage Visa | $3,200 |
Parent Visa (Sub-class 103)
The Subclass 103 Parent Visa enables parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to relocate and reside permanently in Australia alongside their children. To be eligible for this visa, you must be sponsored by your child. The sponsoring child must have lived lawfully in Australia for a continuous period of two years just before the visa application is submitted.
However, it is essential to consider that this visa (subclass 103) might not be the best choice if your parents are currently outside of Australia due to the extremely long processing time, which could be up to 30 years. To navigate the complexities of parent visa applications, it is advisable to consult an expert migration agent with experience in this area. The Subclass 103 visa is a pathway to permanent residency, and one of its advantages is its relatively low cost of AUD 6,490.00 compared to other types of Parent Visas available.
Eligibility requirements
The Parent Visa (subclass 103) offers a pathway for eligible individuals to join their children who are Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens and live permanently in Australia.
To qualify for this visa, you need to meet several criteria:
Your sponsor (your child) must also fulfill specific eligibility criteria to sponsor you under the Parent Visa (subclass 103): They must be an eligible Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen. They must have lived in Australia for a continuous period of at least two years.
If your child is under 18 years of age, you can be sponsored by:
Meeting the above requirements is crucial to be granted the Parent Visa (subclass 103), providing an opportunity for parents to reunite with their children and settle in Australia permanently.
If you decide to engage Visa Online Express services, a highly qualified Registered Migration Agent will carefully review your profile to determine your eligibility for the Australian Family Visa.
By choosing Visa Online Express, you will benefit from the best Australian visa advice and comprehensive support throughout your visa application process, as we have a team of highly experienced Australian visa and immigration experts at your disposal.
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