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Your Comprehensive Parent Visa Guide

Learn about the different Parent Visa types, eligibility requirements, document checklists, and expert tips to strengthen your application.

Overview Section (What This Page Covers)

This guide will help you gather the necessary documents for your Partner Visa application, providing clear instructions and tips for successful submission.Β 

What You’ll Find Here:Β 

Evidence Checklist: Detailed list of all documents required for the Partner Visa.

Document Tips: Guidance on gathering the right documents.

Common Mistakes to Avoid: Errors to avoid that could lead to visa refusal.

Expert Tips: Practical advice for making your application stronger.

Eligibility Requirements for Each Parent Visa Type

Document Checklist

Visa TypeΒ Eligibility RequirementsΒ Contributory Fees (VAC)Β 
Subclass 103 – Parent VisaΒ Sponsor must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.Β - Balance of Family Test: At least half of children must live in Australia.Β - Health and character requirements.Β - Applicant must not be unlawfully in Australia.Β First VAC: $4,090Β - Second VAC (if applicable): $2,700Β 
Subclass 143 – Contributory Parent VisaΒ Β Sponsor must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.Β - Balance of Family Test: At least half of children must live in Australia.Β - Health and character requirements.Β - Payment of the contributory fee for faster processing.Β Β First VAC: $47,400Β - Second VAC: $47,400Β 
Subclass 804 – Aged Parent VisaΒ Must be of pensionable age (typically over 65).Β - Sponsor must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.Β - Balance of Family Test: At least half of children must reside in Australia.Β - Health and character requirements.Β First VAC: $4,090Β - Second VAC (if applicable): $2,700Β 
Subclass 864 – Contributory Aged Parent VisaΒ Must meet pensionable age requirement.Β - Sponsor must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.Β - Balance of Family Test: At least half of children must reside in Australia.Β - Health and character requirements.Β - Payment of contributory fee for faster processing.Β First VAC: $5,000Β - Second VAC (if applicable): $5,000Β 

The document checklist varies by the type of Parent Visa you are applying for. Below is a general overview of the documents needed for all Parent Visa types, along with subclass-specific details and links to their full document checklists and FAQ pages.

Common Documents for All Parent Visa Types:

Proof of Identity: Passport copy, birth certificate, etc.

Proof of Relationship with Sponsor: Evidence that the applicant is the biological or adoptive parent of the sponsor, such as birth certificates or family documents.

Health and Character Documents:

Medical examination results (health assessment).

Police clearance certificate from countries where the applicant has lived for 12 months or more in the past 10 years.

Sponsor Documents: Proof of sponsor’s Australian citizenship or permanent residency.

Balance of Family Test: Documents proving that at least half of the applicant’s children reside in Australia.

Health & Character Documents (Required for all Partner Visa applications)

Health and Character Requirements: Medical and police clearance certificates.

For full document checklist, visit the Subclass 804 Document Checklist Page and FAQ Page.

Subclass-Specific Documents

Sponsor Documents: Evidence of the sponsor’s Australian citizenship or permanent residency status.

Balance of Family Test: Documentation showing that at least half of the applicant’s children live in Australia.

Health and Character Requirements: Medical and police checks.

For full document checklist, visit the Subclass 103 Document Checklist Page and FAQ Page.

Sponsor Documents: Evidence of the sponsor’s Australian citizenship or permanent residency status.

Balance of Family Test: At least half of the applicant’s children must live in Australia.

Health and Character Requirements: Medical and police checks.

For full document checklist, visit the Subclass 143 Document Checklist Page and FAQ Page.

Sponsor Documents: Proof of sponsor’s Australian citizenship or permanent residency.

Balance of Family Test: Documents showing that at least half of the applicant’s children are in Australia.

Health and Character Requirements: Health assessments and police clearance certificates.

For full document checklist, visit the Subclass 864 Document Checklist Page and FAQ Page.

Sponsor Documents: Completed sponsorship form and proof of financial ability to support the applicant.

Health and Police Checks: Health assessments and police clearance certificates from applicant’s home country and any other countries where the applicant has lived.

Proof of Parent-Child Relationship: Birth certificate or another legal document proving the familial relationship.

For full document checklist, visit the Subclass 870 Document Checklist Page and FAQ Page.

Additional Documents for All Partner Visa Subclasses​

Affidavit from Family and Friends: Personal statements from those who can attest to the authenticity of your relationship

Joint Insurance: Health, life, or property insurance policies showing both names.

Joint Tax Returns: Tax documents filed together, if applicable.

Expert Tips for Parent Visa Applications

How to Strengthen Your Application:Β 

What You’ll Find Here:Β 

Provide Detailed Evidence: Ensure all required documents, particularly proof of financial support from the sponsor, are provided.

Meet Health and Character Requirements: Ensure your health assessments are up to date, and your police clearance certificates are valid.

Dependents: If you have dependent children, provide evidence of their relationship to you and their dependency status.

Tip for a Strong Application: The more comprehensive your evidence, the higher your chances of a successful application. Ensure you submit all documents requested and that they are clear and up to date. Shape

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Incomplete Documents: Ensure all necessary documents are submitted. Missing even one document can delay the processing.

Incorrect Health or Police Documents: Ensure your medical exams and police clearance certificates are up to date and certified by the relevant authorities.

Incorrect Visa Subclass: Make sure you're applying for the correct subclass. Subclass 103 is for general Parent Visas, while Subclass 864 is for contributory aged parent visas.

❓FAQ Section

A1: You can find the full document checklist for your specific subclass in the Parent Visa Document Checklist. You can also visit the FAQs for Subclass 103, Subclass 143 FAQs, Subclass 804 FAQs, Subclass 864 FAQs, and Subclass 870 FAQs.Β 

A2: Yes, you can apply for the Subclass 804 (Aged Parent Visa) or Subclass 864 (Contributory Aged Parent Visa) while living in Australia. However, you must meet the eligibility criteria, such as age and residency requirements. 

A3: Processing times vary depending on the subclass and your application. Generally, it can take several years. For specific processing times, visit the Visa Processing Times.Β 

A4: The Subclass 103 (Parent Visa) is a non-contributory visa that takes longer to process, while the Subclass 143 (Contributory Parent Visa) requires a larger application fee but has a faster processing time.Β 

A5: You will need to provide documents such as birth certificates, evidence of financial dependency, and living arrangements to demonstrate your children’s dependency.Β