Family and Partner Visas

Family and Partner Visas

Australia recognizes the importance of family and relationships and offers a range of family and partner visas to enable Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their loved ones to come and live in Australia.

Here is a breakdown of the family and partner visa options available in Australia:

  1. Partner Visa (subclass 309/100 and 820/801): This visa is for individuals who are in a genuine and ongoing relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. It allows holders to live, work and study in Australia and apply for permanent residency after two years.
  2. Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300): This visa is for individuals who are engaged to be married to an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. It allows holders to enter Australia and stay for up to nine months to get married and apply for a Partner Visa.
  3. Child Visa (subclass 101/802): This visa is for dependent children of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. It allows holders to live, work, and study in Australia and apply for permanent residency after two years.
  4. Parent Visa (subclass 103/804): This visa is for parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. It allows holders to live, work and study in Australia and apply for permanent residency after a specified waiting period.
  5. Other Family Visa (subclass 114/838/864): This visa is for individuals who are dependent relatives of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. It allows holders to live, work and study in Australia and apply for permanent residency after a specified waiting period.

To apply for a family or partner visa, the sponsor must first apply to sponsor their family member or partner. The visa application process can be complex, and the requirements can vary depending on your individual circumstances. It’s recommended to seek the advice of a registered migration agent to ensure that your application is properly prepared and submitted.

In conclusion, family and partner visas offer an opportunity for loved ones to join together and build a life in Australia. With a range of visa options available, it’s important to choose the right visa for your individual circumstances. Our migration agency can provide you with the guidance and support you need to obtain a family or partner visa and reunite with your loved ones in Australia.

We understand the importance of family relationships and the desire to be together with your loved ones. That’s why our team of experienced migration agents specializes in assisting families and partners with obtaining the right visa for their specific situation.

Our services include assistance with a range of family and partner visas, including Partner Visas (subclass 309/100 and 820/801), Prospective Marriage Visas (subclass 300), Child Visas (subclass 101/802), Parent Visas (subclass 103/804), and Other Family Visas (subclass 114/838/864). We can help you determine which visa is right for you and guide you through the application process from start to finish.

We pride ourselves on delivering fast and reliable services, with a focus on providing the best possible outcome for our clients. Our migration agents will work with you to ensure that your application is properly prepared and submitted, maximizing your chances of success.

In addition to visa application assistance, we also offer a range of other services to help you and your loved ones settle into life in Australia. From finding suitable accommodation to providing advice on health insurance and employment opportunities, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Don’t let the complexities of the visa application process stand in the way of being with your loved ones. Contact our migration agency today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards reuniting with your family or partner in Australia.