You must be sponsored by your fiancé. If you are intended to marry your fiancé, this visa allows people to enter in Australia. Once this is granted you may enter in Australia. Before your Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) expires you should marry your fiancé and apply for a Partner visa onshore.
Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen can sponsor this visa to their spouse or partner residing outside Australia. The first step is to apply for a temporary partner (Provisional) visa which allows the applicant to enter Australia once the visa is granted. Further, Permanent partner visa can be obtained onshore when the applicant is eligible. This visa subclass is amongst expensive visa categories. The visa fees cost approximately $7000, hence ‘Immi Smart’ encourage applicants and sponsors to seek professional advice to have a better understanding of visa criteria set by the DIBP.
This visa subclass is suitable for the couples residing in Australia. Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen can sponsor this visa to their spouse or partner residing in Australia. First step is to apply for a temporary partner (Provisional) visa which allows applicant to live, work and study in Australia once the visa is granted. Further, Permanent partner visa can be obtained onshore when the applicant is eligible. This visa subclass is amongst expensive as well as slow processing visa categories. Substantial documentation is involved to demonstrate various relationship aspects. The visa fees costs approximately $7000, hence ‘Immi Smart’ encourage applicants and sponsors to seek professional advice to have better understanding of visa criteria set by the DIBP.