Family reunification is a significant reason for many people to migrate to Australia. Partner and Parent Visas are designed to allow individuals to bring their spouses, de facto partners, or parents to live in Australia.
The Partner Visa (subclasses 820 and 801) allows married couples or de facto partners to live together in Australia. Applicants must prove that their relationship is genuine and ongoing. The process involves submitting a comprehensive application with evidence of the relationship, such as joint financial documents, photographs, and statutory declarations from friends and family. Once granted, the partner visa allows the applicant to live and work in Australia, with the opportunity to apply for permanent residency after a period of time.
Parent Visas (subclass 103, 804, and others) allow parents to reunite with their children who are permanent residents or citizens of Australia. These visas require the parent to meet health and character requirements, as well as financial conditions. Parent visas can be applied for onshore or offshore, depending on the applicant's situation.
Our consultancy provides support throughout the entire process, ensuring that all the necessary documentation is provided to demonstrate the authenticity of your relationship or family bond. We guide applicants through the application, address any issues, and provide assistance with appeals if needed.