What is a Australian Prospective Marriage Visa? - Eligibility 2021

What is a Australian Prospective Marriage Visa? – Eligibility 2021

Do you want to marry your prospective spouse or de facto partner in Australia? Then applying for the Australian Prospective Marriage Visa must be your priority. You can get all the details about subclass 300 in this guide.

Australian Prospective Marriage Visa

The Australian Prospective Marriage Visa allows people to marry their prospective spouses in Australia. It’s a temporary visa. You can live for 9 to 15 months in Australia. Visa 300 costs around AUD 7,850. Apart from marrying your partner, you can also work and study in Australia with a Prospective Marriage Visa.

 

Schedule your appointment with our registered consultancy firm today if you want to apply for a Australian Prospective Marriage Visa!

 

With Australian Prospective Marriage Visa, you and your partner can organize your wedding ceremony in Australia. However, if you want to live permanently with your partner, you may apply for a Partner Visa. You may also add your family members to your subclass 300 visa application.

 

Are you eligible to apply for the subclass 300 visa?

You can be eligible to apply for the Australian Prospective Marriage Visa by following its eligibility criteria. The Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) has set conditions for people wishing to obtain subclass 300. If you want to get visa 300 successfully so, you must review its requirements.

 

You must;

  • Be outside Australia while you apply for Prospective Marriage Visa.
  • Your intention of coming to Australia should be marrying your partner within 9 months of your visa grant.
  • Be 18 years of age or above when you lodge your application.
  • Fulfill the health and character requirements set by the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA).
  • Have met your partner personally.
  • Genuinely plans to live with your spouse in Australia.
  • Police certificate and character requirement of your prospective spouse is required.
  • Be sponsored by your prospective spouse to apply for subclass 300.

Watch Australia Immigration Updates – Prospective Marriage/ Partner Visa Concession for more details!

 

Documents for Prospective Marriage Visa 

Applicants for Australian Prospective Marriage Visa must gather all the required documents before applying. It’s essential to assemble and submit the complete required documentation. As the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) doesn’t approve applications with incomplete documents.

 

They include;

  • Your birth certificate showing the names of both parents
  • Current passport with its issue and expiry date
  • Your recent photograph
  • National identity card
  • Character certificates
  • Confirmation that the NOIM (Notice of Intended Marriage) has been submitted.
  • You must have your celebrant providing a formal, signed, and dated letter of your marriage.
  • Two 888 forms are required. They’re considered a legal document signed by the witnesses you have chosen to confirm that your relationship is genuine.
  • Proof that you and your partner have both met before, as adults, between the ages of 18 and 35.
  • Evidence that you and your partner are willing to live together in Australia.

 

Prospective Marriage Visa Fee

Charges of Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300) are around AUD 7,850. However, there’s a separate fee for a family member who’ applying with the main applicant. Furthermore, you’re also required to pay other charges for health checks, police certificates and biometrics.

 

Apply for Visa 300

You can apply for the Australian Prospective Marriage Visa from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website. Here’re a few steps to apply;

 

  • Complete your application by providing the required details in your ImmiAccount.
  • If you’re not a member on ImmiAccount so, you can first create your account there. Then start the application submission process.
  • Pay your charges for subclass 300.
  • Attach all documents to support your claims in the application.
  • Lodge your visa application and note down the Transaction Reference Number (TRN).

 

What’s next after Applying for Visa 300?

Once you’ve submitted the complete required documents and fee, you have to wait for DOHA to process your application. The Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) takes a few months to process the Australian Prospective Marriage Visa.

 

Generally, it takes;

  • 25 months to process 75% of applications.
  • 34 months to finalize 90% of applications.

 

However, the processing time doesn’t remain the same always. As it depends and varies according to applications. If applicants have submitted complete documents and meet the visa requirements so, they’ll be processed quickly. On the other hand, applications with irrelevant or false information may take longer or be rejected by DOHA.

 

Therefore, applicants are advised to submit the complete documentation. They must follow the eligibility criteria to obtain their Prospective Marriage Visa successfully.

 

Perks of Having Prospective Marriage Visa 

The Australian Government offers many benefits to Australian Prospective Marriage Visa holders. As they can;

  • Live in Australia for more than 15 months and marry their prospective spouse.
  • Work anywhere in Australia.
  • Enroll in a study course at their own expense.
  • Travel from and to Australia as many times as they want until the validity period of subclass 300.

Conclusion

If you’re planning to move to Australia to marry your prospective partner, then an Australian Prospective Marriage Visa is for you. As it permits people to travel to Australia and organize their wedding ceremony there. However, applicants must meet the eligibility conditions before they lodge the application for Prospective Marriage Visa.

 

It’s a provisional visa that allows people to stay for up to 15 months. You may also apply for Permanent Residency in Australia by applying for Partner Visa.

 

If you wish to find out more about the Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300), please contact our team of Registered Migration Agents!

 

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I’m Nasir Nawaz. I’m a registered migration consultant in Australia. I am based in Sydney. I’ve studied Master of Laws at the University of New South Wales. I’m providing immigration services for several years.

Consult with me for legal advice on Australian visas to permanently live, study, and work in Australia.

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