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What is the Partner Visa?
Allows eligible partners (married or de facto) of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia
Temporary visa (Subclass 820 – onshore, 309 – offshore) leads to permanent residency visa (Subclass 801 or 100)
Also includes Prospective Marriage visa (Subclass 300) for engaged couples planning to marry in Australia
Access to Medicare, work, study, and sponsor family members
Freedom to travel, live, and build your life together in Australia
Key Eligibility Requirements
Genuine, continuing relationship (married or de facto, at least 12 months OR relationship registered in Australia)
Both partners are at least 18 years old
Evidence covering financial, social, household, and commitment aspects of your relationship
Meet health and character requirements (medical exams, police checks)
Partner is an eligible sponsor (Australian citizen, PR, or NZ citizen)
Types of Partner Visas
- Onshore Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801): For applicants in Australia. 820 is temporary, 801 is permanent after ~2 years.
- Offshore Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100): For applicants outside Australia. 309 is temporary, 100 permanent after ~2 years.
- Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300): For fiancés planning to marry in Australia, leads to partner visa after marriage.
Expert Tips for a Successful Partner Visa Application
Curate evidence: Show how your relationship meets financial, social, household, and commitment criteria
Prepare a detailed relationship statement: Timeline, daily life, and future plans are crucial
Get Form 888s: At least 2 statutory declarations from friends or family supporting your relationship
Double-check documentation: Marriage certificate, lease, photos, shared finances
Consider professional help: VisaMate agents make your application clear and compelling