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Partner Visa


If you are planning to apply for a partner visa in Perth Australia, you have come to the right place. Partner visas or de facto visas are usually provided to spouses and partners of permanent residents or citizens of Australia. As the name would suggest; a visa for married partners or de facto partners of an Australian citizen, permanent resident of Australia, or an eligible citizen of New Zealand who lives in Australia. Acquiring it can seem like a rather daunting task. Let’s break down the process to have a clear understanding.

Quick Guide To Partner Visa Types

There are two stages to obtaining a partner visa in Perth. First, you should apply for the provisional partner visa (820 Subclass for onshore & Subclass 309 for offshore clients) and stay in Australia for a certain period of time. You and your spouse will be assessed again to check if you’ll meet the criteria of a permanent partner visa (Subclass 801 Visa for applicants with a subclass 820 visa & subclass 100 visas for applicants with a subclass 309 visa). This article provides information on what you should know when applying for a partner visa Perth, Australia.

When an applicant is in Australia:

  • Temporary Visa - Subclass 820 (provisional)
  • Permanent Visa - Subclass 801

For situations where the applicant is not currently in Australia, the following visas can be applied for (these will be discussed later):

  • Temporary Visa - Subclass 309 (provisional)
  • Permanent Visa - Subclass 100

Subclass 820 - The Temporary Partner Visa

This is the first step in the process of obtaining a Permanent Partner Visa. It allows the holder to live temporarily in Australia.

The main details are as follows:

  • This visa is temporary
  • The visa is a direct lead to the Permanent Partner Visa
  • The applicant must be in Australia at the time of application.
  • 90% of applications are processed within 28 months (75% within 23 months)*

Subclass 801 - The Permanent Partner Visa

With this visa, the holder can live in Australia permanently. Normally, only people who are current holders of a temporary partner visa (subclass 820) can obtain this subclass.

The main details are as follows:

  • This visa is permanent
  • You need to already hold a Temporary Partner Visa (subclass 820)
  • 90% of applications are processed within 22 months (75% within 16 months)*

Quick Guide To Visa Subclasses Based On Location At The Time Of Application

Living in Australia

For partners living in Australia, the above-described visas are applicable. They can apply for the Partner Temporary Visa (subclass 820), followed by the Partner Permanent Visa (subclass 801).

Living Outside of Australia

If the applicant lives outside of Australia, they can apply for a Temporary Visa as a subclass 309 and a Permanent Visa with a subclass 100.

Requirements For Applying For a Partner Visa

To Apply For Subclass 820/801 or subclass 309/100 you must be able to satisfy the following requirements:

  • The applicant should be a spouse/partner of an Australian citizen
  • You should meet the criteria and eligibility requirements of a de facto relationship visa
  • You should be in Australia when applying for a permanent partner visa
  • You should be living outside of Australia when applying for a provisional partner visa
  • You should abide by all the legal criteria stipulated by Australian law
  • Pay the visa costs and application processing fees
  • Police checks are required. You should pay any charges for this to be processed in your own country

Documents to Support Your Relationship with Your Partner

  • Joint bank accounts of applicants
  • Joint liabilities including mortgages
  • Jointly owned assets like real estate
  • Naming each other as beneficiaries in wills or insurance policies
  • Joint undertakings such as a joint lease
  • Bills, receipts, invoices etc.
  • Bank statements
  • Letters, invitations

Conditions Of A Partner Visa

There are some general conditions that both parties should meet when applying for a partner visa in Perth, Australia.

  • Both the spouse and applicant should be above 18 years
  • The sponsor of the applicant should be a legal citizen of Australia or a permanent resident of Australia
  • The couple should be in a relationship for at least 12 months for de facto partners.
  • There should be satisfactory proof of relationship or marriage

Contact The Experts At DREAM HIGH VISAS

Whilst we have provided a general outline of the subclasses of Partner visas, as well as the regiments, it is easy to see that this particular visa application can be a little tricky. Each unique situation can determine the requirements and visa refusal can easily happen if appropriate evidence has not been prepared. That is why it is a better option to contact a professional team, such as the Dream High Visas, so that they can process the entire application if you are looking for a Partner Visa Service in Perth, from preparing the documents, lodging the application, waiting for the decision, and receiving the desired visa.