Steps to Apply for an Australian Partner Visa Successfully

Applying for an Australian Partner Visa is a significant step in bringing you and your partner closer together, allowing you to live, work, and build a future in Australia. However, the application process can be complex and time-consuming, requiring careful preparation and attention to detail. At VisaTasker Pty Ltd, we guide you through each step of the process to help ensure your application is successful.

What is an Australian Partner Visa?

The Australian Partner Visa allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia. There are two main types of Partner Visas:

  • Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801): For those applying onshore (within Australia). The Subclass 820 is a temporary visa leading to the permanent Subclass 801 visa.
  • Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100): For those applying offshore (outside Australia). The Subclass 309 is a temporary visa leading to the permanent Subclass 100 visa.

Steps to Apply for an Australian Partner Visa

1. Confirm Your Eligibility

  • Relationship Status: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria, which include being in a genuine and ongoing relationship with your partner. You must either be married, engaged, or in a de facto relationship for at least 12 months (with some exceptions).
  • Sponsorship: Your partner must be willing and eligible to sponsor you. They must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen and meet specific sponsorship criteria.

2. Gather Supporting Documents

  • Proof of Relationship: Collect documents that demonstrate the genuineness of your relationship. This may include:
    • Joint bank account statements
    • Rental agreements or mortgage documents
    • Photos together from different times and locations
    • Statements from friends and family
  • Identity and Character Documents: Ensure you have valid passports, birth certificates, and police clearance certificates. You may also need to provide evidence of your partner’s citizenship or residency status.

3. Submit an Application

  • Online Application: Lodge your Partner Visa application online through the Department of Home Affairs’ ImmiAccount portal. Make sure all your information is accurate and that you have uploaded all required documents.
  • Application Fees: Pay the visa application fee, which covers both the temporary and permanent visa stages.

4. Undergo Health Examinations

  • Medical Checks: You and any dependent family members included in the application must undergo health examinations. These checks ensure that you meet Australia’s health requirements.

5. Wait for the Temporary Visa Decision

  • Processing Time: The processing time for the temporary Partner Visa (Subclass 820 or 309) can vary depending on individual circumstances. During this period, you may be required to provide additional information or attend an interview.

6. Receive Temporary Visa Grant

  • Temporary Visa Granted: Once your temporary visa is granted, you can live and work in Australia while waiting for the permanent visa decision. For the Subclass 820 visa, this means you can stay in Australia; for the Subclass 309 visa, you can travel to Australia.

7. Prepare for Permanent Visa Assessment

  • Two-Year Waiting Period: Typically, there is a two-year waiting period from the time you apply for the temporary visa before the permanent visa (Subclass 801 or 100) is assessed. During this time, you must continue to meet the relationship requirements.
  • Provide Updated Documents: Before the permanent visa is granted, you may need to provide updated evidence of your ongoing relationship.

8. Receive Permanent Visa Grant

  • Permanent Residency: Once your permanent visa is granted, you will become a permanent resident of Australia, with the right to live, work, and study indefinitely.

Common Challenges in the Partner Visa Process

  • Insufficient Evidence: One of the most common reasons for visa delays or refusals is insufficient evidence of a genuine relationship. Make sure your documentation is thorough and covers all aspects of your relationship.
  • Inconsistent Information: Inconsistencies between your application and supporting documents can raise red flags. Double-check all information for accuracy.
  • Lengthy Processing Times: Partner Visa applications can take a long time to process. Being well-prepared and submitting a complete application can help minimize delays.

Why Choose VisaTasker Pty Ltd?

Applying for a Partner Visa is a complex and emotional journey. At VisaTasker Pty Ltd, our agents are registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA), and we provide personalized guidance to help you navigate the process with confidence and ease.

Contact Us Today

Ready to apply for an Australian Partner Visa? Book a consultation with VisaTasker Pty Ltd, and let us assist you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.

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