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Sponsorship & Assurance of Support (AoS) – What You Need to Know

Step-by-step guide to understanding the Sponsorship and Assurance of Support requirements for your visa application.

Quick Overview

What Is Sponsorship & AoS?Β 
Sponsorship refers to the commitment made by a sponsor (typically the child or partner of the applicant) to financially support the visa applicant during their stay in Australia. Assurance of Support (AoS) is a guarantee that the sponsor will ensure the applicant does not rely on public funds.Β 

What Is Sponsorship & AoS?

Sponsorship involves the sponsor providing proof of their financial capacity and confirming they will provide accommodation and financial support for the applicant.Β 

Plain-language real-world explanation:Β  Sponsorship and Assurance of Support (AoS) are two essential requirements when applying for a Parent Visa or Partner Visa. The sponsor must commit to supporting the applicant financially and ensuring they do not rely on public welfare or government services.Β 

Assurance of Support (AoS) is a formal declaration that ensures the sponsor has the ability to support the applicant and that they will not require public funds. If the sponsor fails to meet this responsibility, they may be liable for any welfare payments the applicant receives during their stay in Australia.Β 

Why It Matters

Why It’s Important:
The Sponsorship & AoS obligations ensure that visa applicants have adequate support during their stay in Australia, preventing reliance on public assistance. The government wants to ensure that individuals seeking to bring family members to Australia can provide them with a stable living environment and financial support.

Risks of Not Meeting the Requirements:
Failing to meet the Sponsorship and AoS obligations can result in delays or refusals in the visa application process. Additionally, a sponsor who fails to uphold these obligations may face financial penalties or be held responsible for any public funds the applicant uses.

Who It Applies To

Parent Visa Sponsors (e.g., Subclass 103, Subclass 804)

Partner Visa Sponsors (e.g., Subclass 820, Subclass 801)

Sponsors who must ensure that the applicant has sufficient financial support and will not rely on public welfare during their stay.

Risks / Exemptions / Errors

When It Doesn’t Apply:
The Sponsorship and Assurance of Support requirements are typically not applicable to temporary visas or self-funded applicants. Some visa subclasses may not require these commitments.

Common Mistakes:

Incorrect Documentation: Failing to provide sufficient proof of income, assets, or other financial documentation.

Failure to Submit AoS Form: Missing or incomplete submission of the Assurance of Support form can result in delays or rejection of the visa application.

❓ FAQ's

Failing to meet these requirements can lead to delays or refusals in your visa application. You may also be liable for any public funds the applicant uses during their stay in Australia.Β 

Yes, you will need to provide evidence such as payslips, tax returns, and bank statements to show you meet the financial requirements for sponsorship.Β 

In most cases, you must meet the financial requirements to sponsor someone. If you do not meet the criteria, your application may be rejected.Β 

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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.