Partner visas enable you to be sponsored for a visa if you are legally married, in a defacto relationship or engaged to be married to an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident or Eligible New Zealand Citizen.
There are two steps to the Partner visa application process. In the first stage a temporary Partner visa is granted, with full work and travel rights and access to Medicare. The second stage occurs two years after the grant of the temporary visa when a Permanent Partner visa is granted.
For partner visa applicants who are engaged to be married, a third visa stage occurs prior to arrival in Australia, giving time for the applicant to travel to Australia and marry their spouse.
Same sex couples are able to apply for a partner visa on the basis of a de facto or marriage relationship. Same sex couples can also apply for the Prospective Marriage Visa. Click here to learn more.
To assist our clients in obtaining an Australian Partner visa, we advise on the following:
Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa
Subclass 309 Offshore Temporary Partner Visas
Subclass 100 Permanent Partner Visas (Second Stage Processing)
Subclass 820 Onshore Temporary Partner Visas
Subclass 801 Permanent Partner Visas (Second Stage Processing)
MyAusPath offer expert representation on your behalf with the Department of Home Affairs to facilitate the processing of your visa application. We are committed to representing your best interests in the visa application process.
As Registered Migration Agents we are also bound by the Migration Agents Code of Conduct. This means that you can rely on our service to be ethical and professional. We make the available information simple and structure an individual visa strategy for you.
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