Every year, thousands of Australians lodge visa applications with their partners. This can be really stressful for the couple, considering the complexity of the paperwork, costs and processing time. To avoid the unwanted pressure on the relationship, SCEC provides hassle-free and result-oriented services in partner visas across Australia. We are a registered migration agent with extensive experience under each visa type offered by the Australian Government.
In case of partner visa in Australia, the Department of Immigration & Border Protection doesn’t offer advice to the potential migrants. It is generally the applicant’s responsibility to build a strong case and provide sufficient evidence for the genuinity of the relationship. To apply and to be eligible for a partner visa, the individual is required to be married or in a de facto relationship with – an eligible Australian citizen, a permanent resident or a New Zealand citizen. So, it is very important to make correct decisions in the initial stages of the partner visa process. Moreover, it has to be noted that acquiring the partner visa is a two-stage process. A temporary Partner visa (subclass 820) is generally granted while the permanent visa subclass 801) is under process.