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Proof of Relationship for Partner Visa Australia

Introduction

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. To support your claim, you must provide appropriate documentation and evidence, such as joint financial records, photos together, communication logs, and written affidavits from friends and family.

Visa Pathways with Proof of Relationship

Subclass 820 – Partner Visa (Temporary)

  • Purpose: For spouses or de facto partners of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
  • Financial Requirement: Provide proof of financial and living arrangements.
  • PR Pathway: Eligible to apply for Subclass 801 (Permanent Partner Visa) once conditions are met.

Subclass 801 – Partner Visa (Permanent)

  • Purpose: For partners (spouses, de facto) of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
  • Proof of Relationship: Must provide sufficient documentation to show the relationship is genuine.
  • PR Pathway: Permanent visa granted after successful temporary visa (Subclass 820).

Subclass 309 – Partner Visa (Offshore)

  • Purpose: For partners of Australian citizens or permanent residents who are outside of Australia.
  • Proof of Relationship: Provide joint financial documents, photos, and communication logs.
  • PR Pathway: Eligible for Subclass 100 (Permanent Partner Visa) once conditions are met.

Subclass 100 – Partner Visa (Permanent)

  • Purpose: For partners of Australian citizens or permanent residents who are outside of Australia.
  • Proof of Relationship: Must submit comprehensive evidence of a genuine, ongoing relationship.
  • PR Pathway: Permanent visa granted after Subclass 309 is approved.

How Proof of Relationship Works

Legal Requirement: You need to demonstrate that your relationship is genuine through documentary evidence.

Types of Proof: This can include joint financial records, photos, communication logs, affidavits, and more.

Submission Process: You’ll need to submit this evidence as part of your visa application to be reviewed by the Department of Home Affairs.

Benefits of Providing Proof of Relationship

Visa Eligibility: Clear and comprehensive evidence supports your visa application and confirms that your relationship is genuine.

Avoid Visa Refusal: Incomplete or insufficient evidence may delay or result in the refusal of your visa application.

Streamlined Processing: Proper documentation ensures a quicker and smoother process for your visa approval.

❓FAQs

A De Facto Relationship requires at least 12 months of living together. Married couples must provide evidence of their marriage and commitment.

Yes, you can still apply, but you may need to provide additional evidence of a strong commitment, such as shared financial responsibilities or travel history.

Provide documents like a joint lease agreement, utility bills, or joint insurance policies to demonstrate your shared living arrangements.

Insufficient evidence may delay or even result in a refusal of your visa. Ensure that all required documentation is submitted and complete.

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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.