Marriage
Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300)
Are you engaged to an Australian citizen or permanent resident? You may enter Australia on a Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300), then and marry within nine months.
This fiancé visa is a nonimmigrant and temporary visa. You are not an Australian permanent resident until you marry your Australian citizen, permanent resident partner.
You may apply for a Partner Visa, once you enter Australia and marry your partner. The Partner Visa is a permanent resident visa. In order to be eligible for a permanent resident partner visa after you are married, your marriage ceremony must be according to law and registered.
Things to know before you apply
- Have an authorized marriage ceremony.
- Register your marriage at the registering authority
- Apply for a marriage certificate
- You must apply for a Partner Visa before your Fiancé Visa expires.
- The Australian citizen can act as the sponsor for the Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 13) applicant.
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