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Visa Evidence Guide – Documents & Tips for Success

Learn the necessary documents for Partner Visa, and get access to helpful templates and expert advice.

📌 Quick Overview

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

What You’ll Find Here:

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.

Document Checklist

Here is a comprehensive list of documents required for the Partner Visa application. Be sure to gather all of them and keep your evidence organized. The specific documents may vary depending on the subclass you are applying for. Below, I’ve included a basic checklist along with links to more detailed subclass-specific checklists.

Proof of Relationship

Required for all Partner Visa subclasses

Joint Bank Statements: Recent statements showing both names to demonstrate financial interdependence.

Utility Bills: Bills (e.g., electricity, water) in both names showing shared living arrangements.

Photos of Relationship Milestones: Photos documenting key moments in your relationship (e.g., vacations, family events).

Joint Lease or Mortgage Documents: Proof of shared accommodation, such as rental agreements or mortgage paperwork.

Correspondence and Communication Records: Emails, text messages, phone call logs showing ongoing communication.

Identity Documents

Required for all Partner Visa subclasses

Passport Copy: A certified copy of your current passport.

Birth Certificate: Copy of your birth certificate, if applicable (to verify identity and familial relationship).

Health & Character Documents

Required for all Partner Visa applications

Health Checkup Report (Medical Assessment): A medical report completed by an approved panel physician.

Police Clearance Certificate: Certificate from each country you have lived in for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. For more details on obtaining police clearance, please refer to the Police Clearance Explainer.

Subclass-Specific Documents

Subclass 309 (Partner Visa – Offshore)

  • Evidence of relationship history and ongoing commitment.
  • Evidence of cohabitation (if applicable).
  • Full checklist available on the Subclass 309 Document Checklist Page.

Subclass 820 (Partner Visa – Onshore)

  • Proof of your ongoing relationship while in Australia.
  • If applicable, include evidence of your partner’s Australian citizenship or permanent residency.
  • Full checklist available on the Subclass 820 Document Checklist Page.

Subclass 100 (Partner Visa – Permanent)

  • Proof that the relationship is still ongoing after holding a Subclass 309 or 820 visa.
  • Provide updates on the relationship’s longevity, such as new joint financial documents or family-related documents.
  • Visit the Subclass 100 Document Checklist Page for full details.

Subclass 801 (Partner Visa – Permanent)

  • Ongoing relationship proof (updated documents from your initial application).
  • Additional requirements for applicants who hold the Subclass 820 visa for more than two years.
  • Visit the Subclass 801 Document Checklist Page for the complete list.

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 Partner Visa Evidence

How to Strengthen Your Application: 

Joint Financial Responsibilities: Provide joint bank statements, shared credit card statements, and utility bills showing both names.

Communication Evidence: Include phone records, emails, and messages that demonstrate ongoing communication.

Living Arrangements: Submit evidence of shared living, such as rental agreements or mortgage documents.

Tip for a Strong Application: The more evidence you can provide to demonstrate the length and depth of your relationship, the better your chances of a successful application.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Not Including Proof of Timeline: Always provide evidence showing your relationship history, such as photos and dates.

Outdated Documents: Ensure that the documents you submit are current (e.g., recent bank statements, utility bills).

Incomplete Evidence: Double-check that you have submitted all required documents. Missing even one document can delay the process.

❓FAQs

Please refer to the Partner Visa Document Checklist for a detailed list of required documents to prove your relationship.

Yes, a police clearance certificate is required. Please check the Police Clearance Explainer for details.

For Subclass 100 (Permanent) and Subclass 801 (Permanent), you’ll need to provide updated documents that show your relationship is still active, such as new joint financial records (e.g., bank statements, insurance policies).

Yes, if you’re outside Australia, you can apply for the Subclass 309 Partner Visa (Offshore). Please visit the Subclass 309 FAQ Page for more details.

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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.