A document checklist for Partner Provisional and Migrant visa subclass 309

Partner Provisional and Migrant visa subclass 309 applicants need to be prepared to provide all the relevant documents, which can be overwhelming if you don't know what you need to gather before filling out the application form.

Here are everything you need to know about applying for Partner Provisional or Migrant visa subclass 309, including a list of all the documents you need to provide and how many copies of each document you should submit with your application.

Do I qualify?

You may be eligible to apply for a Partner Provisional or Migrant visa subclass 309 if you are the:

Partner of an Australian citizen or permanent resident, OR

The former partner of an Australian citizen or permanent resident who has since died, OR

Child of an eligible citizen or permanent resident;

Sibling of a suitable citizen or permanent resident;

Parent of an eligible citizen or permanent resident;

Grandparent of an eligible citizen or permanent resident.

The online application form for Partner Visa

You can apply for a Partner Provisional or Migrant visa subclass 309 online. The first step is to create an account and log in. Then, you'll need to fill out the application form and pay the fee. Once that's done, you'll need to upload all required documents. Finally, you'll submit your application and await a decision for partner visa subclass 820.

List of Documents required applying for visa application

To apply for a Partner Provisional and Migrant visa subclass 309, you will need the following documents:

A completed application form

Your passport or other travel documents

Two recent passport-style photographs of yourself

Your birth certificate

Proof of your relationship with your partner

Checklist before You Apply for Visa

1. Gather all the required documents listed on the Immigration website.

2. Make sure you have completed and signed all the forms.

3. Include any additional documents that may support your application, such as financial statements or evidence of your relationship.

4. Pay the application fee and book an appointment at your nearest Visa Application Centre (VAC).

5. Attend your appointment and submit your complete application. Be prepared to answer questions from the VAC staff. 

6. You will be given a receipt which confirms your application has been lodged with us. 

7. The VAC staff will provide you with information about other steps in the process, including where to wait for our decision if you are granted a visa; where to apply for permanent residence if you are not given a visa; how long it will take us to make our decision; and how we communicate with applicants who are waiting for their decisions.

Support documents for Partner Visa

If you're applying for a Partner Provisional and Migrant Visa Subclass 309, you'll need to provide various supporting documents. These include things like your birth certificate, evidence of your relationship, and financial documents. Here's a complete list of what you'll need 

1) Evidence that the person you're in a relationship with is an Australian citizen or permanent resident; 

2) Evidence that you have met the person before; 

3) Evidence that the person you are in a relationship with is aged 18 years or older; 

4) Your original marriage certificate (if applicable).


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