Spouse Visa Australia: Your Pathway to Reunite with Your Partner
Securing a spouse visa Australia (also called a partner visa) is a major step for couples who want to live together in Australia. The process can feel complex, especially when you’re trying to understand the evidence, documentation, and legal criteria involved. That’s where guidance from experienced professionals like WAN Lawyers can make a real difference.
In this blog, you’ll learn about:
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What a spouse/partner visa is
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Visa pathways
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Eligibility and evidence requirements
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Common challenges
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How WAN Lawyers can help
What Is a Spouse / Partner Visa?
A spouse or partner visa allows someone in a genuine relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia. The visa is typically granted in two stages:
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Temporary visa – lets you stay in Australia while your application is processed
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Permanent visa – granted once ongoing criteria are met
This pathway accommodates both married and de facto couples.
Visa Pathways
Your location and relationship status determine the visa subclass you apply for. Common pathways include onshore and offshore partner visa routes. Those planning to marry before applying may also use a different route that later leads to a partner visa.
Key Eligibility Requirements
To be approved for a spouse visa, you generally need to satisfy the following:
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Genuine, continuing, and exclusive relationship
You must show your relationship is committed and long-term. -
Sponsorship
Your partner must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen and agree to sponsor you. -
Health and character requirements
Applicants usually need medical examinations and police clearances. -
Relationship evidence
Immigration authorities assess your relationship in areas such as:-
Financial aspects
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Living arrangements
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Social recognition
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Mutual commitment and future plans
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Cohabitation (for de facto couples)
Generally, 12 months of living together is required unless an exemption applies. -
Special circumstances
Previous visa issues, family violence situations, or changes in relationship status may affect requirements.
Common Challenges
Even strong couples can face issues such as:
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Insufficient or disorganised evidence
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Inconsistencies in documents or statements
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Previous immigration complications
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Character or health concerns
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Relationship breakdown during processing
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Long processing times or policy changes
These issues can cause delays or refusals if not handled correctly.
How to Strengthen Your Application
To improve your chances of success:
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Start gathering relationship evidence early
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Keep documents consistent and clearly labelled
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Use statutory declarations from friends or relatives where appropriate
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Provide a timeline of your relationship
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Include practical proof like shared bills, leases, travel history, or communication records
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Address any complications honestly and proactively
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Organise documents logically
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Seek professional guidance if unsure
How WAN Lawyers Can Support You
WAN Lawyers assists clients through every stage of the spouse visa process. Their support includes:
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Eligibility assessments and advice on the correct visa subclass
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Assistance gathering and reviewing relationship evidence
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Preparing and lodging applications in a structured, complete way
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Responding to requests from immigration authorities
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Handling appeals and review matters if needed
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Providing multilingual and culturally aware support
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Guiding you through the process until a decision is made
Their approach aims to reduce uncertainty, minimise risk, and give you confidence in your application.
If you’re looking to apply for a spouse visa Australia and want knowledgeable, reliable support, WAN Lawyers is ready to help you navigate every step. You can get more information or speak with their team here:
https://wanlawyers.com.au/services/partner-visa
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