Australia – Partner Visa (Subclass 100)

Partner Visa (Subclass 100)

Suppose you’re married to or in a serious commitment with someone who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. In that case, the Partner Visa (Subclass 100) helps you live in Australia permanently.

This visa is the second step after the Temporary Partner Visa (Subclass 309). It confirms that your relationship is still strong after two years, and grants you permanent residency in Australia.

✅ Who Can Apply for Subclass 100?

You can apply if:

  • You already have a Subclass 309 (Temporary Partner Visa).
  • You’re still in an honest, committed relationship with your Australian partner.
  • It has been two years since you applied for a Subclass 309 visa.
  • You’ve followed all the rules and given all the required documents.
  • Your partner is still willing to sponsor you.

💡 Been in a long-term relationship (over 3 years or 2 years with a child)? You might get this visa faster!

🎯 What Immigration Looks For

Immigration wants to see that:

  • You’re still together, and your relationship is real.
  • You share things like a home, money, and life plans.
  • Your partner is eligible to keep sponsoring you.
  • You have no criminal issues and meet health rules.

🪜 Step-by-Step: How the Process Works

Step 1: Already Hold a Subclass 309

You must already have this temporary partner visa.

Step 2: Wait for 2 Years

After applying for the 309 visa, wait about 2 years.

Step 3: Submit More Documents

The immigration team will ask for new proof that you’re still in a relationship.

Step 4: Case Officer Checks Everything

They review your documents, police checks, and health records (if applicable).

Step 5: Visa Granted

If everything is okay, you get permanent residency!

📑 What Documents Do You Need?

Here’s what to prepare when immigration contacts you:

📂 Relationship Proof
  • Marriage certificate or relationship proof
  • Joint bank accounts
  • Lease or home ownership in both names
  • Photos together
  • Travel plans or bookings together
👤 Personal Documents
  • Passport
  • Birth certificate
  • Police clearances (updated if needed)
  • Health check (if asked)
🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Sponsor’s Documents
  • Passport or proof that they are an Australian resident/citizen
  • A statement confirming you’re still together
  • Proof of financial support (optional but helpful)

💰 Visa Cost and Time

WhatDetails
Fee for Subclass 100Already paid with your 309 visa
Processing TimeAround 14 to 24 months

⏳ Timelines can vary in speed, depending on your specific case.

💵 Do I Need to Show Money?

There’s no set amount of money you need to show. But it helps if you and your partner can show you:

  • Live together
  • Share expenses
  • Support each other financially

🎁 What Do You Get with Subclass 100?

Once approved, you get:

Permanent residency

Work and study rights

Access to Medicare (public health system)

✅ Can apply for citizenship after meeting the rules

✅ Can sponsor family members

✅ Travel freely for 5 years

⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind

❗ If your relationship ends before approval, your visa may be at risk.

❗ You must keep immigration updated with any changes.

❗ You can’t sponsor another partner while this visa is being processed.

❗ After 5 years, you may need a Resident Return Visa (RRV) to keep travelling freely.

🌐 Official Links & Contacts

Need Help?Where to Go
Official Websitehomeaffairs.gov.au
Connect with a Trusted Immigration ServicesVisas Adviser
Contact Details+91 8744852222
Mail I’dinfo@VisasAdviser.com

📁 How to Format Your Documents

DocumentTips
PhotosAdd dates and captions (birthdays, holidays, events)
Joint StatementsHighlight bills, purchases, and shared costs
Sponsor’s LetterWrite clearly about your relationship and commitment
PDF FilesUse clear names like “[Name].pdf”

❓ Common Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can I travel while waiting for my Subclass 100 visa?

Yes! Your 309 visa allows travel in and out of Australia.

Q2: What if we break up before the visa is approved?

Let immigration know right away. They’ll assess your case based on details.

Q3: Can I include my kids?

Yes, if they weren’t already part of your 309 visa, you can add them now.

Q4: Do we have to do an interview?

Usually, no, but immigration might ask for one if they need more info.

🧠 Expert Tips for Success

✔️ Keep collecting proof while you wait — don’t stop after 309!

✔️ Be honest in your story and statements.

✔️ Inform immigration about any changes to your address, phone number, or relationship status.

✔️ Ask a migration expert if you feel stuck.

✔️ Stay organised — sort your documents by category and date.

💬 Final Thoughts

The Partner Visa (Subclass 100) is your path to a permanent future in Australia with your loved one. It may take some time and effort, but the rewards are worth it, from full work rights to opportunities for citizenship.

Stay genuine, stay organised, and keep your relationship strong. You’ve come this far — now you’re one step away from calling Australia home.