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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You may be eligible for a Partner Visa if your partner is an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen. Additionally, you must be in a married or de facto relationship, or engaged to be married.
The assessment asks a series of simple questions about your relationship, living arrangements, and personal details. Based on your responses, we provide an indication of your eligibility for a Partner or Prospective Marriage Visa.
Yes, the assessment is completely free. There is no charge for completing the eligibility questionnaire or receiving your results.
The assessment takes just a few minutes to complete. Once you answer all the questions, your results will be generated instantly.
Once you complete the assessment, you’ll receive your eligibility results, and we’ll provide the next steps for applying for your visa. If you qualify, you can book a consultation with one of our visa experts to guide you through the application process.
No, the initial eligibility assessment does not require any documents. It is based on the information you provide through the form. However, if you proceed with a visa application, you will need to provide supporting documents at a later stage.
Absolutely. We take your privacy and security very seriously. All information you provide is protected by SSL encryption, and we comply with GDPR and other relevant data protection regulations.
If you’re not living with your partner, you may still qualify, but additional evidence may be required to prove the relationship. This assessment will help determine if you meet the eligibility criteria based on your situation.
Yes, you may be eligible for a Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300) if you plan to marry within the next 9 months and have met your fiancé in person.
Our free eligibility assessment will provide you with an indication of your likelihood of qualifying for a Partner Visa. However, final approval depends on meeting all requirements set by the Department of Home Affairs and providing the necessary supporting documents.
You will receive your eligibility results immediately after completing the assessment. If you are eligible, you’ll also have the option to book a consultation to begin the visa application process.
If you are eligible, the next step is to book a consultation with one of our visa experts. They will guide you through the visa application process, help you gather the necessary documents, and ensure that your application is submitted correctly.
The assessment is free, but if you decide to proceed with your visa application, there may be consultation fees and government visa application fees. Our consultants will provide you with a clear breakdown of any costs before you move forward.
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