The partner visa application, Subclass 820 is a program that allows de-facto partners or spouse of an Australian citizen or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia temporary. It is the initial step towards a permanent Partner Visa, Subclass 801.
Both applications 820/801 are lodged at the same time, however, the immigration’s office considers the temporary visa application first. If granted the holder will hold the temporary visa, Subclass 820, and will be eligible to continue their journey towards the permanent application, Subclass 801, – two years following the lodgement of both applications.
The applicant must be onshore, in Australia, at time of the lodgement.
Some applicants may be eligible to obtain the permanent residency, Subclass 801 without the wait of two years. Our office will assess your eligibility and advise if that would be possible.
The applicant and the sponsor must be in a genuine partnership relationship. This must be demonstrated via the wide range of evidence and documents.
At Beaura Visa we specialise in partner visa applications and have successfully assisted many clients.
The partner visa application, Subclass 309 is a program that allows de-facto partners or spouse of an Australian citizen or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia temporary following the grant of the visa. It is the initial step towards a permanent Partner Visa, Subclass 100.
Both applications 309/100 are lodged at the same time, however, the immigration’s office considers the temporary visa application first. If granted the holder will hold the temporary visa, Subclass 309, and will be eligible to continue their journey towards the permanent application, Subclass 100, – two years following the lodgement of both applications.
The applicant must be outside Australia at time of lodgement!
Some applicants may be eligible to obtain the permanent residency, Subclass 100 without the wait of two years. Our office will assess your eligibility and advise if that would be possible.
The applicant and the sponsor must be in a genuine partnership relationship. This must be demonstrated via the wide range of evidence and documents.
At Beaura Visa we specialise in partner visa applications and have successfully assisted many clients.
The prospective marriage visa, Subclass 300 is a visa which often is referred to as a fiancé visa. This visa allows the applicant to come to Australia and live with the prospective spouse, and then apply for a partner visa.
The applicant must:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Intend to marry the prospective eligible spouse
- Be sponsored
- Be outside Australia when application is lodged.
At Beaura Visa we specialise in partner visa applications and have successfully assisted many clients.