Partner visa lawyers at Maryam Migration Lawyers provide trusted legal assistance for Australian partner visa applications and pathways.

Why Choose Our Partner Visa Lawyers

Partner visas

Partner Visa

Our dedicated team specializes in Partner Visas, including Onshore and Offshore Partner Visas (Subclasses 820/801 and 309/100) and the Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300). We are committed to guiding you and your partner through every step of the migration process, ensuring a smooth journey towards building your life together in Australia.

Partner Visa Categories

1. Onshore Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801)

For couples residing in Australia, the Onshore Partner Visa allows the applicant to stay while their visa is processed.

Subclass 820 (Temporary):

Grants temporary residency, permitting the applicant to live, work, and study in Australia while awaiting the permanent visa decision.

Subclass 801 (Permanent):

After a minimum of two years from the initial application, if the relationship is ongoing and genuine, the applicant may be eligible for permanent residency.

2. Offshore Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100)

Designed for couples where the applicant is outside Australia at the time of application.

3. Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

For engaged couples planning to marry in Australia.

 

This temporary visa permits the applicant to enter Australia, marry their Australian partner within nine months, and subsequently apply for a Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801).

Key Considerations for a Successful Application

Temporary Visa (Subclass 820/309)

Grants temporary residency while awaiting the outcome of the permanent visa application.

Relationship Changes

Life is unpredictable, and sometimes relationships change during the visa application process. If your relationship breaks down while your application is being processed, it’s important to notify the Department of Home Affairs as soon as possible. While this may affect your visa application, there are exceptions in cases of family violence or if you have children with your partner.

Regular Updates and Communication

Once you’ve submitted your application, it’s essential to keep track of its progress through your ImmiAccount. The Department of Home Affairs may request additional information, so be sure to respond promptly and provide any further documents required.

 

At Maryam Migration Lawyers, we take pride in our 100% success rate in handling Partner Visa cases. Our approach combines professional expertise with heartfelt dedication, as we find immense joy in reuniting partners and helping them navigate the complexities of migration law. Your love story is important to us, and we are here to ensure it continues to flourish in Australia.

Note: For the most current information and specific requirements, always refer to the official Department of Home Affairs website.

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