Golden Ticket Migration

Partner visa

A partner visa allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia. The application process is divided into two stages: first, a temporary visa (subclass 820 or 309) is granted, allowing the applicant to live in Australia while the permanent partner visa (subclass 801 or 100) is processed. The applicant must provide evidence of a genuine and ongoing relationship, such as joint finances, shared living arrangements, and social recognition of the relationship. Golden Ticket Migration helps guide you through this process, ensuring all requirements are met and making the application smoother. Our expert advice and personalized service make the journey to bringing your partner to Australia easier and more reliable.

Easy Partner Visa Help with Golden Ticket Migration

Golden Ticket Migration is with you every step of the way, from the moment you begin your partner visa application to the final approval. Whether you’re in a straight or LGBT relationship, we ensure your journey is smooth and stress-free. We provide expert support, guiding you through the paperwork, meeting visa requirements, and ensuring your relationship is properly documented. Our personalized approach helps you focus on what matters most—starting your new life together in Australia. Let Golden Ticket Migration be your trusted partner in this exciting journey.

Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801):
This is for those already in Australia and is a two-stage visa. The Subclass 820 is the temporary visa, and the Subclass 801 is the permanent visa. Applicants must be in a genuine, ongoing relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100):
This is for applicants outside Australia. The Subclass 309 is the temporary visa, and the Subclass 100 is the permanent visa. It's granted to those in a genuine relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen and who wish to join their partner in Australia.
De Facto Partner Visa:
This type of visa is for couples who are in a committed relationship but not legally married. To qualify, couples must prove that they’ve been living together for at least 12 months. This applies to both opposite-sex and same-sex couples.
Same sex
Australia is one of the few countries worldwide that legally recognizes and supports same-sex couples, offering the same partner visa options for both opposite-sex and same-sex couples. This commitment to equality ensures that all couples, regardless of sexual orientation, have the same opportunity to live together in Australia. Golden Ticket Migration is here to guide same-sex couples through the partner visa process with expert support and understanding.

Service Process

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Personalized Consultation: We start by understanding your unique situation and relationship, providing tailored advice on the partner visa process. We guide you through the documentation needed to ensure everything is clear and in line with the visa requirements.
Application Preparation & Submission: Our experts help you compile, review, and submit all necessary documents, ensuring your application stands out and is complete. We’ll take care of the technical details so you can focus on what matters most—your future together.
Ongoing Support & Updates: Once your application is submitted, Golden Ticket Migration stays by your side, providing updates and expert advice to ensure the process moves forward smoothly. We’re here to assist with any questions or issues that may arise, ensuring a successful outcome.
Can I work while my Partner Visa application is being processed?
Yes, if you're applying for an onshore Partner Visa (Subclass 820), you can work once you are granted a bridging visa.
What happens if my relationship ends before my visa is granted?
If your relationship ends, it's important to notify the Department of Home Affairs. In some cases, the visa can still be granted, particularly in situations involving domestic violence or the death of your partner​
Do I need to register my relationship for a Partner Visa?
Registration is not mandatory but can strengthen your application, especially if you're in a de facto relationship and haven't met the 12-month requirement​
What is the cost of applying for a Partner Visa?
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Service Options

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Pre-Analysis & Check Options
Before starting, we assess your situation to determine the best visa option for you (onshore, offshore, or prospective marriage visa). This step ensures you meet eligibility criteria and have a clear roadmap.
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Submit Your Application
Lodge your visa online with all required documents and pay the application fee
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Prepare & Gather Documents
Collect relationship evidence (photos, joint finances, statements), identity documents (passports, birth certificates), and supporting statements from family and friends.
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Attend Biometrics, Health & Police Checks
You may be required to complete biometric scans, health exams, and police clearances to meet character requirements.
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Review & Perfect Your Application
At GTM, we meticulously review your documents to correct errors, strengthen weak areas, and ensure your application meets the Department of Home Affairs' strict requirements.
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Receive Bridging Visa
If applying onshore, you may receive a Bridging Visa allowing you to stay in Australia legally while your application is processed. Visa Grant & New Future, Once approved, you receive your Temporary Partner Visa (Subclass 820), leading to your Permanent Partner Visa (Subclass 801) after two years.
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