The main purpose of the Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300) is to allow you to come to Australia and then marry your future spouse and live as husband and wife. Your marriage must take place within the visa’s nine month validity period and after that time you can apply for a subclass 820 or 309 Partner visa which is a pathway to permanent residency.
Circumstances that may affect the eligibility of your sponsor include: if they have sponsored someone for a Partner visa in the last five years; or if they have previously sponsored two or more people for Partner visas.
If one of these circumstances related to your sponsor, they may still be eligible to sponsor if you can show compelling evidence that you: have been in a relationship for two or more years; have dependent children; or their previous partner has died or abandoned the relationship leaving young children
Generally, the following requirements will have to be met:
The base application charge for this visa is $2680. Each additional applicant aged 18 and over will cost you a further $1340 per person and additional applicants under 18 will cost $670 each.
You will need to lodge the application, including all appropriate forms together with supporting documentation, in paper based form visa post.
This visa cannot be extended so if it looks as though you are not going to be married in the nine months, you will need to apply for another visa before the Prospective Marriage visa expires. If you do not apply for another visa, you will become an unlawful non-citizen which could result in difficulties with future visa applications.
If your current relationship ends before the marriage has taken place, you will need apply for another visa in order in stay in Australia. The Department does not provide any special provisions that will allow you to remain here once the relationship has ended even if family violence has occurred. However, if you have already married and your relationship breaks down, you may be eligible for a partner visa if violence has occurred or your sponsor has died.
If you would like more information about the Prospective Marriage visa or need any assistance with lodging your application, please contact our Migration Team.