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Proof of Relationship for Partner Visa

Quick Overview

Proof of Relationship is a crucial requirement for your Partner Visa application. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) requires you to demonstrate that your relationship with your partner is genuine, ongoing, and committed. You must provide appropriate documentation and evidence to support this claim. This includes joint financial records, photos together, communication logs, and written affidavits from friends and family. 

What Is Proof of Relationship?

Proof of Relationship refers to the documents and evidence that you submit to demonstrate the authenticity of your relationship with your partner. This evidence is used by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) to assess whether your relationship is genuine and meets the requirements for a Partner Visa. 

Why It Matters

Providing sufficient Proof of Relationship is essential for the success of your Partner Visa application. Without appropriate evidence, your application may be delayed or refused. The DHA will assess your documents to determine whether your relationship is real and ongoing.

Who It Applies To

Partner Visa Applicants (subclasses 820, 801, 309, and 100)

Sponsors of Partner Visa applicants

Couples in both de facto and married relationships

Risks / Exemptions / Errors

Mistakes:
Failing to submit enough evidence or providing incomplete documentation can lead to delays or refusal of your visa application.

Exemptions:
If you're applying under certain circumstances, such as a Prospective Marriage Visa, the evidence requirements may differ.

❓ FAQ's

You’ll need joint financial documents, proof of living together, photos of both of you at various events, communication logs, and affidavits from friends and family. 

A De Facto Relationship generally requires at least 12 months of living together as proof. For married couples, there is no minimum relationship duration requirement, but evidence of the marriage and commitment is required. 

You may still apply for the Partner Visa, but you will need to provide additional evidence showing a strong commitment, such as joint financial commitments, travel history, or shared responsibilities. 

Yes, a joint lease agreement is one of the strongest pieces of evidence to show you and your partner are living together as part of your Proof of Relationship. 

If you fail to provide sufficient evidence, your application may be delayed or even rejected. Make sure to submit comprehensive proof of your relationship. 

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Disclaimer
The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not guarantee visa approval. All visa applications are subject to the discretion of the Australian Department of Home Affairs. For personalized guidance, please contact a registered migration agent at Visa Advisor.