Family Visa

Family Visa

Family Visa

Family visas play an integral role in Australia’s migration framework, providing pathways for citizens and permanent residents to reunite with close and extended family members. The Department of Home Affairs (Immi Affairs) sets out comprehensive guidelines for these visas, each with specific eligibility requirements, application procedures, and entitlements. A clear understanding of these options is critical for successful migration planning.

Balance of family test

Applicants must pass the balance of family test to be eligible for a parent visa.

Parent Visas: Pathways and Considerations

Australia’s parent visa program is divided into contributory and non-contributory categories, with notable differences in processing times and costs:

Child and Other Family Visas

Child visas facilitate the reunion of dependent, adopted, or orphaned children with their Australian sponsors. Other family visas, including carer and aged dependent relative visas, provide support to relatives with special needs or dependencies. All categories require thorough documentation and meet rigorous eligibility standards.

Family Visa Categories

The Australian family migration stream is structured around several principal categories, each serving distinct family relationships:

Partner Visas

For spouses, de facto partners, and prospective spouses (fiancé/fiancée) of eligible Australian citizens, permanent residents, or New Zealand citizens.

Parent Visas

For parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents.

Child Visas

For dependent children, adopted children, or orphan relatives of Australian citizens or permanent residents.

Other Family Visas

For carers, aged dependent relatives, remaining relatives, and other circumstances as defined by the Department of Home Affairs.

Summary of Key Family Visa Types

The following table provides an overview of primary family visa subclasses and their purposes:

Visa CategorySubclassDescription
Partner Visa (Temporary)820Allows a partner to remain in Australia while awaiting a decision on the permanent visa.
Partner Visa (Permanent)801Granted subsequent to the 820 visa, for partners of Australian citizens and permanent residents.
Prospective Marriage Visa300Available to those intending to marry their Australian partner.
Parent Visa103Permits parents to migrate to Australia on a permanent basis.
Contributory Parent (Temporary)173Temporary pathway for parents, leading to permanent residence.
Contributory Parent (Permanent)143Grants permanent residence to parents.
Child Visa101For dependent children located outside Australia.
Adoption Visa102For children adopted overseas by Australian citizens or permanent residents.
Orphan Relative Visa117For children whose parents are unable to care for them.
Carer Visa116For family members required to provide care to an Australian relative with a long-term medical condition.
Aged Dependent Relative Visa114For elderly relatives who are financially reliant on an Australian sponsor.

Disclaimer: It is highly recommended to check the Department of Home Affairs website for comprehensive eligibility details, up-to-date occupation lists, and recent policy changes before commencing your application process. Visa requirements and migration regulations are subject to periodic updates.

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