17th May 2012
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Partner Visas

Visa Options

If you are in Australia

Partner temporary visa (subclass 820) and permanent visa (subclass 801)

This visa applies to those wishing to enter or stay in Australia with their partner who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. A permanent visa may be issued if two (2) years after the application is made the relationship remains.

If you are outside Australia

Partners of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens may apply to enter and/or remain permanently in Australia. Partners include:

  • people intending to get married (fiancés)
  • married (de jure) partners
  • de facto partners (including those in a same-sex relationship)

Partner Temporary Visa (Subclass 309) and Permanent Visa (Subclass 100)

This visa is suitable for overseas applicants who want to enter and stay in Australia with their partner. Their partner must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. A permanent visa may be granted if the relation is ongoing after two years.

Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

This visa is suitable for overseas applicants to enter Australia and then marry their fiancé. Their fiancé must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. Holders of this visa can apply to remain permanently in Australia after they marry.





 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How much will it cost to lodge a visa application?

A. You will need to pay a Visa Application Charge (VAC) upon lodging your visa application. This charge is payable to the Australian Government. All charges are non refundable (in all but exceptional circumstances) regardless of whether your visa application is ultimately granted or not. Because visa application fees are non-refundable, subject to certain exemptions, it is vital that you receive correct advice right from the start of the migration application process – this will save you time and money.


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