Partner Visas
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Partner Visas
Take the Next Step in Reuniting with Your Family
Partners Visa underscore the signifcance of reuniting couples and families in Australia. Partner visas allow Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their foreign partners to live, work, and study in Australia.
Partner visa applications involve a two-step process. First, the applicant applies for the temporary partner visa (Subclass 309 or Subclass 300). After a waiting period, they can then apply for the permanent partner visa (Subclass 100) once the eligibility criteria are met.
Careful documentation, including evidence of the relationship, is essential for a successful application.

Key Considerations for Partner Visas
At BFES Global, we:
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Eligibility: To apply for a partner visa, the relationship must meet specific criteria, whether it’s a marriage or a de facto partnership. Evidence of a genuine and committed relationship is crucial.
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Sponsorship: Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens must sponsor their partner. The sponsor must meet financial and character requirements.
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Visa Processing: Partner visa applications can be complex and may take some time to process. The processing time can vary based on factors like the visa stream, the completeness of the application, and the level of demand.
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Health and Character Checks: Both the applicant and sponsor must undergo health and character checks as part of the application process.
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Work and Study Rights: Partner visa holders have full work and study rights in Australia.
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Permanent Residency: Once the Subclass 100 visa is granted, it provides permanent residency status, allowing the holder to remain in Australia indefinitely.
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Family Members: Partner visa holders can include dependent children in their application.
Processing Times For Partner Visas
Partner Visa Options In Australia
Partner Visa Onshore – Subclass 820 & 801
Partner Visa Offshore – Subclass 309 & 100
Prospective Marriage Visa – Subclass 300

Who Needs to Lodge a Family Sponsorship?
You must lodge a sponsorship if you are:
- Applying for a Partner visa (Subclass 309/100, 820/801)
- Applying for a Parent visa (Subclass 103, 143, 804, 870)
- Applying for a Child visa (Subclass 101, 802, 117, 837)
- Sponsoring another eligible family member under a family migration program
Eligibility Criteria for Family Sponsorship
To be eligible as a sponsor, you must:
- Be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen
- Be aged 18 years or over (unless an exemption applies)
- Have a genuine and ongoing relationship with the applicant (for partner visas) or meet family relationship requirements for parent/child visas
- Meet any financial and character requirements
- Not be barred from sponsorship due to previous sponsorship breaches
Required Documents for Family Sponsorship
- Proof of Australian citizenship, permanent residency, or eligible New Zealand citizenship
- Evidence of the family relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate, adoption papers, etc.)
- Identity documents for both sponsor and applicant
- Police clearances and character checks (where applicable)
- Evidence of financial capacity to support the applicant (if required)
Processing Time and Validity
- Processing time: Varies significantly by visa type (from months to several years)
- Validity: Sponsorship is valid for the duration of the linked visa processing
- Sponsorship approval must be obtained before the applicant can be granted the visa