Partner Visas are often also referred as de facto visas in Australia, and are usually provided to the partners and spouses of permanent Australian Citizens, permanent residents, or those who are eligible New Zealand Citizens living in Australia. A partner visa can be obtained both for heterosexual and/or same-sex couples without much hassle.
There are two stages of obtaining a partner visa in Australia, wherein first, a person gets a provisional partner visa, which is categorized in Subclass 820 for onshore and Subclass 309 for offshore applicants. Once the applicant qualifies for the provisional partner visa (stage 1) and they remain in a genuine and continuing relationship with their sponsor, they would then qualify to apply for the permanent partner visa (stage 2), which is further classified into two categories; Subclass 801 Visa for those having subclass 820 visa and subclass 100 visa for the subclass 309 visa holders.
THERE ARE 3 TYPES OF PARTNER VISAS AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA
Prospective Marriage Visa - Partner Visa 300
Eligibility Criteria
For Visa Applicants
The applicant:
Should be over 18 years of age.
For Sponsors
The sponsor:
In case your sponsor dies before you apply for a partner visa, you might be still able to get a partner visa if
If you apply for the visa by yourself, the recommendations of Immigration of Home Affairs in this situation are:
If you have a registered migration lawyer handle your visa application for you, it is suggested to tell them about your current situation as soon as possible so they can advise you in the next step.
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We will help you by exploring visa options and securing the 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.