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Sponsorship Visa For Partners or Parents

These visas allow Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their partners or parents to live in Australia, either temporarily or permanently.

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    Sponsorship Visa For Partners or Parents

    Why AustraliaMigrate?

    AustraliaMigrate Pty Ltd has been helping people around the world successfully apply for Australian visas for over 25 years. Our professional specialists are highly experienced in the migration environment.

    We guide individuals and businesses through the complex migration process to Australia. With long years of industry experience, our immigration specialists have built a reputation of providing accessible, accurate and genuine advice to our esteemed clients.

    What our clients have to say about us

    Client Story

    Maren Beattie arrived in Australia on a Working Holiday Visa in 2007. She and Matt had been pen-pals before she arrived.

    Our relationship developed and we got married in Jan 2008. I applied for a spouse visa with my husband Matthew Beattie. I received my Permanent Visa in 2010.

    Starting off in Australia in 2007 with a Working Holiday Visa, subclass 417. Shortly after meeting my husband, Matthew Beattie, we decided to get married. We were introduced and recommended by Matthew’s friend to contact AustraliaMigrate for assistance in the spouse visa application.

    MAREN BEATTIE

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What if my partner and I have just started living together or we have been living together but have very little evidence to demonstrate this?

    You can lodge a Partner visa 820/801, based on either a de-facto relationship or being married, with limited evidence and keep adding new relationship evidence even after the application has been lodged, so when the Department of Home Affairs assesses your application, there will be a lot more evidence than at the lodgement stage.

    The Department of Home Affairs will take into consideration whatever evidence you have provided in your application, before and after lodgement, at the time they assess your application. You can also lodge a partner visa based on a de-facto relationship without presenting your relationship registration certificate at the lodgement stage, but it is recommended to provide it as soon as possible.

    To lodge an onshore parent visa, your parents must meet the balance of family test. In addition, at least one of your parents must be old enough to receive the age pension in Australia. They must not have an 8503 (no further stay) condition on their visitor visa, or if they do, they must apply for it to be waived prior to lodging the application.

    You have the right to request the Department of Home Affairs to make a decision on your 820 or 801 visa (PR), even if it highly likely to be refused. Once refused you can appeal the decision by lodging an appeal application at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and remain in Australia while the application is in the AAT queue, pending a hearing date. If you withdraw your application, you do not have the right to appeal.

    You may be able to apply for your 801 (PR) if special circumstances apply.

    These include:

    1. Sharing parental responsibility, if there is a child born of the relationship;
    2. If your partner has died;
    3. If you have been the victim of domestic violence.

    The other option is to consider lodging another visa such as an employer sponsorship TSS or 186 visa or student visa while holding an 820 visa.

    No, although they are both Parent Visa Applications, it is not possible to switch once either application has been lodged. A new application and new visa charges will need to be paid. You can ask the Department to use the same documents so no need to send in new documents where there is an overlap of documents for both applications. In addition, you will lose your place in the queue when applying for a new parent visa category and will be treated as a new application.

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