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Partner & Family Visas

Partner & Family Visas

Are you planning to reunite with your partner or family in Australia? The Partner Visa allows you to live together with your Australian citizen or permanent resident spouse or de facto partner.

The Four Pillars of the Partner Visa Application:

  1. Commitment to Each Other: Evidence of a deep, committed relationship.
  2. Shared Financial Responsibilities: Joint financial arrangements such as shared bank accounts.
  3. Social Recognition: Public acknowledgment of your relationship, such as through family and friends.
  4. Duration & Nature of Relationship: Length and stability of your relationship, including shared responsibilities and past communications.

 

Key Types of Partner Visas:

  • Partner Visa (subclass 820/801): For couples in Australia.
  • Partner Visa (subclass 309/100): For couples outside Australia.
  • Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300): For engaged couples.

 

Why Choose a Registered Migration Agent? The Partner Visa process can be daunting, but with Neuron Immigration Solutions, you can trust our expert team to guide you through the complexities of documentation and eligibility. We’ll help present your case to maximize your chances of approval.

Why Neuron Immigration Solutions? At Neuron Immigration Solutions, we are committed to helping you navigate the Australian immigration process with ease. Whether applying for a Temporary Graduate Visa, Visitor Visa, or Partner Visa, our team of Registered Migration Agents will ensure that your application is submitted accurately and on time, giving you the best chance of success.

Contact us today to make your journey to Australia smooth and successful! We’ll guide you every step of the way.

Parent Visa (Subclass 870)

The Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa (subclass 870) is a temporary visa that allows parents to visit their children in Australia for up to 3 or 5 years. This visa is an ideal option for parents who wish to stay with their children for extended periods but still maintain the flexibility of temporary residency. It is designed to provide a pathway for families to reunite temporarily while complying with Australian migration law.

  • Key Features:
    • Valid for 3 or 5 years.
    • Requires sponsorship by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
    • Multiple entries permitted during the visa’s validity.
    • Allows parents to stay in Australia with their children for an extended period.

Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143)

The Contributory Parent Visa (subclass 143) offers a permanent residency solution for parents who wish to live in Australia with their children. This visa has a higher application fee to help offset healthcare and other social service costs but provides a quicker processing time compared to the non-contributory options. It allows the parent to become a permanent resident and access Australian social services.

  • Key Features:
    • Permanent residency in Australia.
    • Freedom to live, work, and study in Australia.
    • Access to healthcare and social benefits.
    • Higher application fees, but faster processing.

Non-Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 103)

The Non-Contributory Parent Visa (subclass 103) is a more affordable option for parents seeking to live in Australia permanently. However, it involves longer processing times, typically taking over 20 years. It provides permanent residency but is less expensive than the contributory parent visa.

  • Key Features:
    • Permanent residency.
    • Lower application fees compared to the contributory option.
    • Longer processing times.
    • Eligibility depends on the parent-child relationship and the applicant’s location.

Child Visa (Subclass 101)

The Child Visa (subclass 101) is for dependent children of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. This visa allows the child to join their parent(s) in Australia and provides the opportunity to live, study, and work in Australia as a permanent resident.

  • Key Features:
    • Permanent residency in Australia.
    • Allows children under 18 years to live, work, and study in Australia.
    • Dependents must be under 18 years of age at the time of application.

Why You Need Neuron Immigration Solutions

Navigating the complexities of migration law and visa applications can be overwhelming. Neuron Immigration Solutions provides expert guidance on all Parent and Child Visa categories, ensuring your application is processed smoothly and efficiently. Our experienced team will assist with document preparation, eligibility checks, and submissions, maximizing your chances of a successful outcome.

We are committed to helping you reunite with your family in Australia. Let us handle the complexities of migration law so that you can focus on what matters most—being with your loved ones.