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Australia Family Visa

Australia Family Visa

Australian family visas often offer the prospect of permanent residency in the country. To qualify for these visas, having either a child or parent who is an Australian citizen or resident is a prerequisite.

We provide comprehensive information on the types of Australia Family Visas, elucidating their requirements, the application process, relevant forms, processing times, fees, sponsorship, and other pertinent details.

Australia Family Visa Requirements:

Eligibility for an Australia Family Visa hinges on several factors, including establishing clear relationships with family members. Supporting evidence for relationship confirmation encompasses:

  • Marriage certificate for spouses
  • Birth certificate for children
  • Adoption certificate for adopted children
  • Applicants for Partner Visas must complete the Statutory Declaration Partner Visa Sponsor Form.

In the event of changes in family circumstances, a specific form must be completed, accompanied by documents such as marriage certificates, children's birth certificates, adoption papers, divorce certificates, court decisions on child custody, death certificates, and proof of a change of name.

Certain Australian family visa applicants require a sponsor, notably for visas like Parent Visa (subclass 300), Aged Parent Visa (subclass 804), Contributory Aged Parent visas (subclasses 864 and 173), and Contributory Parent visas (subclasses 143 and 884).

Some applicants must undergo the Balance of Family test, assessing the extent of parents' family connections with their child in Australia. This test is mandatory for visas like 103 – Parent, 143 – Contributory Parent, 173 – Contributory Parent (Temporary), 804 – Aged Parent, 864 – Contributory Aged Parent, and 884 – Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary).

Child visa applicants must demonstrate dependency on their parents for basic needs through documents such as bank statements, money transfers, and rent receipts. Additionally, four photos meeting specific criteria must be submitted.

Application Process for Australia Family Visa:

Prospective applicants for an Australia Family Visa can opt for online or paper submission, depending on the visa type. Some visas require applicants to be in Australia during the application process, while others mandate application from abroad:

Online Submission:
  • Create an account on ImmiAccount and complete the application form.
  • Upload supporting documents via the account.
  • Adherence to a thirty-day submission timeline is crucial to avoid account deletion.
  • ImmiAccount allows the upload of up to 60 documents per person.

Paper Submission:
  • Prepare certified copies of required documents.
  • Complete the application form, pay the visa application fee, and send the form and documents to the Australian Department of Home Affairs via post.

Detailed information on each visa category, including Partner visas, Parent visas, and Child visas, is provided below:

Types of Australia Family Visa:

1. Partner Visas:

  • Partner visa (subclass 309, 100): For spouses or partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. Initial temporary stay (subclass 309) can lead to the permanent Partner Visa (subclass 100).
  • Partner visa (subclass 820 801): A temporary visa (subclass 820) leading to a permanent Partner Visa (subclass 801), available to those married to an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300): Allows individuals to come to Australia, marry their spouse, and apply for a partner visa. Valid for nine months.

2. Parent Visa:

  • Aged Parent visa (subclass 804): Allows aged parents of settled Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live permanently in Australia.
  • Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 884): Temporary visa valid for two years, leading to the application for a Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864).
  • Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864): Permits aged parents to reside permanently in Australia, with the ability to study and work.
  • Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 173): A temporary visa valid for two years, followed by the option to apply for a Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143).
  • Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143): Grants permanent residency to parents of Australian citizens, allowing them to live, work, and sponsor family members.
  • Parent visa (subclass 103): Issued to parents of Australian citizens, providing permanent residency.

3. Child Visas:

  • Child visa (subclass 101): Allows children living outside Australia to join their parents in the country. Validity is permanent, applicable to children under 18, those aged 18-25 studying full-time and financially dependent, and those over 18 unable to work due to disability.
  • Child visa (subclass 802): Enables children to live with their parents in Australia, with permanent validity. Applicants must be in Australia during the application.

In conclusion, this comprehensive overview covers the various Australia Family Visas, detailing their requirements, application processes, and eligibility criteria. Further information on diverse visa types and migration conditions for other countries can be found on the Allvisa website. Readers are encouraged to share their visa application experiences and pose questions in the comments section for mutual assistance.