Australia Spouse Visa

Australia spouse visa Subclass 309, 100, 820, 801 and 500 Subsequent Entrant


Spouse (Partner) Visa (Subclass 820)

If you’re in a committed relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident, the Australia spouse visa (Subclasses 820 and 801) offers a practical pathway to living together in Australia. While the process may seem detailed, it’s ultimately about demonstrating that your relationship is genuine and continuing.

Overview of the Subclass (820 and 801)

This visa is granted in two stages. The Subclass 820 visa is temporary and allows you to remain in Australia while your permanent residency is assessed. With this visa, you can work, study, and access Medicare. After a waiting period – typically around two years, you may be eligible for the Subclass 801 visa, which provides permanent residency.

Stages of the Process

You only need to submit one application covering both visas. If your initial application is successful, you’ll receive the Subclass 820 visa first. This stage allows you to stay in Australia legally and continue your life with your partner while further checks are carried out.

Later, immigration authorities will review your situation again to confirm that your relationship is still genuine. You’ll be asked to provide updated documents and evidence. If everything meets the requirements, you’ll be granted the Subclass 801 visa, giving you the right to live in Australia permanently.

Application Requirements

A strong application focuses on proving your relationship. This includes showing how you share finances, live together, present yourselves socially as a couple, and maintain a long-term commitment. Evidence can include joint bank accounts, shared bills, travel history, photos, and written statements from friends or family.

You’ll also need to submit identity documents, police clearance certificates, and complete health checks. Providing clear and consistent information is essential to avoid delays.

Your partner must sponsor you and meet certain criteria. They need to be at least 18 years old and hold Australian citizenship, permanent residency, or eligible New Zealand citizenship. Sponsors are expected to support you as you settle into life in Australia.

They may be required to provide police checks and information about previous sponsorships. There are limits on how often someone can sponsor a partner, and these rules are strictly applied.

In summary, the Australia spouse visa (Subclass 820 and 801) is a structured but fair process that supports genuine couples. By preparing your documents carefully and clearly showing the strength of your relationship, you can improve your chances of a smooth and successful outcome.

Fees and Costs

Spouse visa to Aus1tralia is a significant financial commitment. As of July 1, 2025, and continuing through 2026, fees have been indexed to reflect inflation.

Fee CategoryCost (AUD)
Main Applicant (820/801 or 309/100)$9,365
Additional Applicant (Over 18)$4,685
Additional Applicant (Under 18)$2,345
Prospective Marriage (Subclass 300)$9,365
Transition from 300 to 820$1,560

Hidden Costs to Budget For:

  • Credit Card Surcharge (1.4%): Approx. $131.
  • Medical Exams: $350 – $600 per person.
  • Police Clearances: $50 – $200 per country.
  • Translation Services: $200 – $1,000 (for non-English documents).

Spouse Visa Steps


Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Check that you are in a genuine relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident and are applying from outside Australia.

Step 2: Collect Your Documents

Get all necessary documents ready such as your passport, relationship evidence, photos, and police records.

Step 3: Open ImmiAccount

Create an account on the official immigration website to start your application.

Step 4: Lodge Your Application

Complete the Subclass 309 visa form online, upload your documents, and pay the required fee.

Step 5: Submit Sponsorship

Your partner needs to apply as your sponsor and provide their personal details and documents.

Step 6: Provide Biometrics

If required, visit a visa center to give your fingerprints and photo.

Step 7: Complete Health Check

Attend a medical examination with an approved doctor when instructed.

Step 8: Provide Police Certificates

Submit police clearance certificates from countries where you have stayed for a long period.

Step 9: Processing Time

Wait while your application is reviewed, which may take several months.

Step 10: Receive Outcome

If successful, you will be granted the temporary Subclass 309 visa.

Step 11: Move to Permanent Visa

After around two years, you can apply for the permanent Subclass 100 visa.

Processing Times

As of March 2026, processing times are as follows:

  • Temporary Stage (820/309): 12–24 months.
  • Permanent Stage (801/100): Eligible 2 years after lodgment; processing takes 6–12 months.

Why the variation? Factors like the number of dependent children, previous visa refusals, or the complexity of your character checks (if you’ve lived in many countries) can extend the timeline.


Why Your Visa Might Get Refused

  1. Inconsistent Dates: Ensure the date you “met” and the date you “committed” are the same across all documents.
  2. Weak Financials: A joint bank account opened just one week before applying is a major red flag.
  3. Form 888 Errors: Statutory declarations must be from people who have actually spent time with you as a couple.
  4. Health/Character Issues: Failing to disclose a medical condition or a minor criminal conviction can lead to a “Public Interest Criterion” refusal.

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12+ years of experience in processing Australia Spouse Visas for Bangladeshi applicants.

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