Family violence is a crime in Australia. You and your family members do not have to remain in a violent relationship to stay in Australia.
What is family violence?
Family violence is any behaviour that is violent, threatening, coercive or controlling that makes you fear for your safety and wellbeing.
Family violence may include:
Who is eligible?
You may still be granted a visa if all the following apply to you:
How to prove you have suffered family violence
You must show the following:
You may prove this in two ways:
Type of evidence |
Who can provide it? |
Must: |
· Medical report · Hospital report · Discharge summary
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· Registered medical practitioner · Registered nurse · Police officer |
· Identify the alleged victim/perpetrator · Detail any incident/s of family violence · Detail the physical injuries or treatment for health issues as a result of the family violence |
· Statutory declaration · Letter of assessment report |
· Any of the above · Witness · Member of a registered wellbeing centre · Registered psychologist/counsellor · School counsellor/principal |
· Identify the alleged victim/perpetrator · Detail any incident/s of family violence and reason for their opinion · Detail fear for any of the family members within the household · Detail any treatment or counselling received by the alleged family member because of the family violence |
To prove that your relationship was genuine and continuing until the family violence occurred, it may also be useful to provide as much of the following:
Relationship Evidence
Domestic Violence Evidence
Support for Family Violence Victims
For professional counselling and support, contact the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service. The service is available all day, every day.
Email: service@noborders-group.com
Tel: +61 7 3876 4000
Consultation: https://www.noborders-group.com/form/free-consultation
We will help you by exploring visa options and securing application. As part of our services, we will assess the eligibility of the application for a partner visa and help you to get out of the abusive relationship and provide you with detailed advice on your chances of success. If you would like to discuss your visa options and evaluate the pathway to permanent residency, please make an enquiry or book a consultation to get expert advice with one of our knowledgeable and experienced Migration Agents/Lawyers on 07 3876 4000 or email: service@noborders-group.com.