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Subclass 100 Partner Visa

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Identity Documents

Updated passport and birth certificate.

Relationship Evidence

Proof your relationship is ongoing (photos, bills, joint accounts, travel, messages).

Sponsor Documents

Updated identification and any changes since the Subclass 309 stage.

Household & Financial Evidence

Documents showing shared living arrangements and financial commitments.

Character Documents

Police clearances if requested by the Department.

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❓Frequently Asked Questions

The Subclass 100 visa requires several documents, including identity documents (passport, birth certificate), relationship evidence, proof of English proficiency (IELTS, PTE), and health and character checks. See the full checklist above for detailed requirements.

The Subclass 100 visa is a Partner Visa – Onshore that allows the partner of an Australian citizen or permanent resident to live in Australia permanently.

Yes, your relationship evidence is crucial for proving the genuineness of your relationship. This can include photos, letters, travel evidence, and statutory declarations

You can provide proof of English proficiency through an IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL test. The required score varies depending on the visa subclass. For the Subclass 100 visa, applicants typically need a score of [specific score requirements].

After submitting your application, it will be processed by the Department of Home Affairs. You will receive updates about the status of your application, including whether additional documents are required or if an interview is necessary.

No, the Subclass 100 visa is for applicants who are already in Australia on a Subclass 309 visa.

If you don’t meet the minimum English proficiency requirement, you can provide evidence of an exemption (e.g., completed education in English) or retake the test to achieve the required score.

Yes, you can include your family members (such as children or a partner) in your application, provided they meet the visa requirements and you submit the necessary documents for each family member.

Yes, you must submit police certificates from any country where you have lived for 12 months or more in the past 10 years.

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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.