Partner Visa for Australia
Partner Visa for Australia: Professional assistance with documentation and a secure pathway to permanent residency.
Within the Partner Migration Program, there are three main visa categories:
- Onshore Partner Visa (subclasses 820/801)
- Offshore Partner Visa (subclasses 309/100)
- Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300) – also known as the fiancé visa
These visas cover:
- Married partners
- Engaged couples
- De facto partners (including same-sex relationships)
Partner Visa Application Process
The Partner Visa application process is completed in two stages:
1. Temporary Visa
In the first stage, a temporary partner visa is granted, usually valid for approximately 2 years. During this period, the relationship between the partners is monitored and assessed.
2. Permanent Residency (PR)
After this period, if the relationship continues to be genuine and ongoing, permanent residency is granted. In certain cases (long-term relationships, marriage, or having a child together), the permanent visa may be approved earlier.
What Do You Receive With a Partner Visa?
By obtaining permanent residency in Australia, you receive:
- The right to live in Australia
- Unlimited work rights
- Access to education
- Access to the Medicare healthcare system
- Eligibility to apply for Australian citizenship
Why Is Professional Assistance Important?
Partner visas are highly detailed and require strong documentation proving that the relationship is genuine and ongoing. Many applications are refused due to insufficient evidence or improperly prepared documents.
That is why a professional assessment by a licensed expert is essential for a successful application.
Licensed Migration Expert
Throughout the process, you will be guided by Dejan Trajkovski, a licensed and registered migration agent with many years of experience in Australian immigration.
His expertise includes detailed case assessments, document preparation, and strategic guidance throughout the entire process, maximizing the chances of visa approval.
All services are provided through Australian Migration Office, with full transparency and a professional approach.


