Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclasses 300):

Live in Australia with your Partner 

The visa grants a stay of 9 months from the date of its grant, and it is intended for those who plan to marry an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen and wish to remain in Australia permanently.

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The visa grants a stay of 9 months from the date of its grant, and it is intended for those who plan to marry an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen and wish to remain in Australia permanently.

The application for the prospective marriage visa must be made from outside of Australia and is granted while the applicant is still outside of the country.

ELIGIBILITY

Genuine Relationship:

The applicant must be in a genuine relationship with their prospective spouse, who is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.

Age and Meeting Requirement:

Both parties must be over 18 years old and have met in person since turning 18.

Intention to Marry and Live Together:

The applicant must demonstrate their intention to marry within the granted visa period and their commitment to living together as a married couple.

Sponsor Eligibility:

The prospective spouse must meet eligibility criteria to sponsor the applicant, including age, criminal record, past sponsorship history, and visa history.

Health and Character Requirements:

The applicant must satisfy health and character requirements as set by the Department of Home Affairs.

Prospective Marriage visa (fiancé visa) is for those who are not married or in de facto relationship but intend to get married soon. Consult our immigration lawyers today to find out more.

BENEFITS

Extended Stay:

Enjoy a significant period of stay in Australia, allowing you to immerse yourself in the culture and experience all that the country has to offer.

Fiancé/Fiancée Sponsorship:

The visa enables you to be sponsored by your Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen fiancé/fiancée.

Marriage Preparation:

Use the visa period to finalise wedding arrangements, including venue selection, guest invitations, and other preparations for your special day.

Work and Study Opportunities:

During your stay, you have the freedom to pursue employment or enroll in educational courses, enhancing your skills and expanding your career prospects.

Relationship Development:

Spend valuable time together with your prospective spouse, strengthening your bond and creating lasting memories before starting your married life.

Pathway to Permanent Residency:

The Prospective Marriage Visa serves as a stepping stone towards obtaining a permanent Partner visa, allowing you to continue your life in Australia with your spouse.

Access to Healthcare:

Once granted the visa, you may be eligible for certain healthcare services and benefits provided by the Australian healthcare system.

Travel Flexibility:

Travel to and from Australia without limitations during the visa validity period, allowing you to visit family and friends or explore other destinations conveniently.

HOW WE HELP

Consultation

We’ll arrange an in-person or online consultation to review your case, assess your eligibility for the 300 visa, and advise you on any better visa options if applicable.

Service Agreement

If you choose our services, we’ll sign a service agreement clearly outlining the scope and terms of our assistance with your visa application and representation.

Document Guidance

We’ll provide a full document checklist and guide you through gathering all required documents and information, supporting you every step of the way.

Application Preparation

Our experienced team will prepare your visa application, include all required documents, and lodge it with the Department on your behalf.

Point of Contact

We’ll be your main contact with the Department, handling all correspondence related to your application on your behalf.

Ongoing Support

We will handle all communication with the Department and submit any additional information or documents on your behalf.