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Overview
The Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) is designed for individuals who are in a genuine and committed relationship with an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen and plan to get married in Australia. This visa allows the visa holders to enter Australia, marry their prospective spouse, and then apply for a Partner Visa to live in Australia permanently.
What can you do with a Subclass 300 Visa?
- Temporary Entry to Australia: Enables applicant to enter and stay in Australia typically from 9 to 15 months.
- Multiple Entries: The visa holder can travel in and out of Australia as many times as they wish before the visa expires.
- Work Rights: Allows the visa holder to work fulltime in Australia during their stay.
- Study Rights: Allows the visa holder to study fulltime in Australia during their stay.
- Pathway to Permanent Residency: After marrying their prospective spouse in Australia, the 300 visa holder can apply for a Partner Visa (subclass 820/801 for onshore applicants or subclass 309/100 for offshore applicants).
How can you prove the relationship with your partner?
As this visa is for you to come to Australia and get married with your prospective spouse, you need to provide the evidence of relationships with your him/her. Below are documents you need to submit:
Evidence of the relationship with your prospective spouse
- Statements from 2 witnesses who are 18 years or above, know both you and your prospective and know your relationship.
- Evidence that you and your prospective spouse have met in person and well understand each other.
- Evidence that you and your prospective spouse genuinely wish to live as a spouse.
- Your statements that include all key milestones of your relationship.
- Evidence that you and your prospective spouse will get married within 9 months from the date of visa being granted. This evidence can be a letter from the people who will officiate the wedding.
How to include the dependent into the visa 300 application?
You can include your dependent child in your Visa Subclass 300 (Prospective Marriage Visa) application if you have custody or legal guardianship of the child and the child meets the eligibility criteria for inclusion.
Dependents Below 18 Years of Age
For each dependent under the age of 18 who is applying alongside you, please furnish the following:
- Documentation verifying their identity.
Proof of your relationship with the dependent, such as birth or marriage certificates. - Character documents, if the dependent is aged 16 or 17.
- If applicable, adoption papers or court orders pertaining to parental rights.
- If relevant, documentation confirming their enrollment at a school, college, or university.
- If you possess sole custody, provide supporting evidence, where applicable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the processing time for visa 300?
The processing time for a Visa Subclass 300, also known as a Prospective Marriage Visa, can vary depending on several factors, including the specific circumstances of the applicant, the volume of applications being processed, and the processing office or location. However, the medium processing time for a visa 300 is 9 months.
What is the visa 300?
The Visa Subclass 300 is an Australian visa known as the “Prospective Marriage Visa.” It is designed for individuals who are engaged to be married to an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. The primary purpose of this visa is to allow the visa holder to enter Australia temporarily for the purpose of getting married to their prospective spouse within nine months of visa grant.
Is the visa 300 holder eligible for Medicare?
Unfortunately, the visa 300 is a temporary visa, so the visa holders are NOT eligible for Medicare in Australia. This means that you need to pay for all the medical consultations and treatments if required.
Can I work full-time under partner visa subclass 300?
Yes, under the Visa Subclass 300, you are generally allowed to work in Australia on a full-time basis once you have entered the country. This visa does not usually impose work restrictions.