Subclass 309 Visa
Subclass 309 Visa Or Offshore Partner Visa: An Overview
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Benefits of Partner Visa Subclass 309
Live in Australia Temporarily
Full Work Rights
Study in Australia
Travel Flexibility
Access to Medicare
Pathway to Permanent Residency
How Long You Can Stay With Having 309 Partner Visa?
How To Be Eligible For 309 Partner Visa?
There are some key points to be eligible for 309 Partner Visa:
- Not be outside Australia at the time of application
- Have a sponsor
- Have the correct age
- Fulfill relationship requirements
- Meet health requirements
- Meet character requirements
- Not have any debts to the Australian Government.
Requirements for Partner Visa Australia Subclass 309
01
Sponsorship Requirements
Your partner must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is willing to sponsor you for the visa 309.
02
Genuine and Ongoing Relationship
You will have to show strong evidence that your relationship is real and long-term. This includes photos, chat records, shared bills, joint accounts and statements from friends or family.
03
Marriage or De-Facto Status
You must be legally married or in a de-facto relationship for at least 12 months (unless exempt). Proof of living together is an important proof.
04
Age Requirement
Both partners must be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
05
Health Requirements
You are required to complete health assessments to show that you have fulfilled Australia’s medical requirements.
06
Character Requirements
Police clearances from all countries where you lived for 12 months or more are mandatory to prove good character.
07
Financial and Social Evidence
You must show shared financial responsibilities, household arrangements, and social recognition as a couple.
Step By Step Process of Visa 309 Australia
Step 01
Check Your Eligibility
Step 02
Gather Required Documents
Step 03
Create an ImmiAccount
Step 04
Lodge the Visa Application
Step 05
Submit Sponsor Application
Step 06
Undergo Health and Character Checks
Step 07
Wait for Assessment
Step 08
Receive Visa 309 Grant
Subclass 309 Visa Conditions
Once the Partner Visa Subclass 309 is granted, applicants must follow certain visa conditions set by the Australian Department of Home Affairs. These conditions ensure that you maintain your eligibility while living in Australia. Key conditions include:
Maintain a Genuine Relationship- You must continue your genuine and ongoing relationship with your sponsoring partner. If the relationship ends, you must inform the department immediately.
Obey Australian Laws- You must follow all Australian federal and state laws during your stay. Any serious legal issues may affect your visa or future applications.
Inform About Changes- If your address, email, passport, or relationship status changes, you must update the department through your ImmiAccount without delay.
Stay Offshore at Grant Time- The Subclass 309 visa is an offshore visa, so you must be outside Australia when the visa is granted.
Meet Character Obligations- You must maintain good character throughout the visa period. Any criminal charges or offences must be reported.
Prepare for Subclass 100 Visa Stage- You will later be assessed for the permanent Partner Visa 100. Continue collecting evidence to show your relationship is still genuine.
Following these conditions keeps your visa valid and helps ensure a smooth transition to permanent residency.
What Is The Cost Of 309 Partner Visa?
These fees* apply to both the Temporary Partner Visa (subclass 100) and 309 Partner Visa.
- The main applicant will pay AUD 8,850.00
*. - Each family member who applies for the visa with you must pay a fee as well.
- If you don’t pay the proper visa application fee, we won’t be able to process your application.
- For health examinations, police records, and biometrics, you can also be required to pay additional fees.
- Use the Visa pricing estimator to determine how much your visa might cost.
- The expenditures for medical examinations, police records, and biometrics are not taken into consideration by the estimate. These fees apply to both the Temporary Partner Visa (subclass 100) and the Permanent Partner Visa.
- Additionally, each family member who applies must pay a fee.
Difference Between Visa 309 and Visa 100
Visa 309 is the **first stage** of the offshore partner visa pathway. You must APPLY from outside Australia.
- Temporary visa (not permanent)
- Allows you to travel to Australia
- You can work and study
- Must be offshore when visa is granted
- You later become eligible for Visa 100
Visa 100 is the **second stage** and grants permanent residency once the relationship assessment is complete.
- Permanent residency (PR)
- Stay in Australia indefinitely
- Access to Medicare & government benefits
- Pathway to Australian citizenship
- Can sponsor family members
- 309 is temporary — 100 is permanent.
- 309 is granted first; 100 is granted later after relationship proof.
- You must be outside Australia for 309 grant. No such rule for 100.
- 100 provides full PR benefits like Medicare, citizenship pathway, and unlimited stay.
- 309 is your entry visa; 100 is your long-term residency visa.
309 Visa Processing Time After Medical
- The DHA checking the medical clearance and any further health issues.
- The DHA assessing your overall partner-visa application (relationship evidence, sponsorship eligibility, character checks, etc.).
- The DHA handling any requests for additional information or clarifications.
- Finally, a decision on your Subclass 309 visa.
- Do your medical exam promptly after lodging the visa application (or soon afterwards) so that the health clearance enters the queue early.
- Ensure all required documents (relationship evidence, identity, sponsorship, character checks) are submitted in a “decision-ready” state.
- Track the validity of your medical clearance—if your medical result expires (often a 12-month validity), it might mean you need to redo the exam or DHA may delay.
- Respond promptly to any RFI: if the DHA asks for additional documents after the medical, submit them immediately. Delays in your response add to the overall wait.
- Stay engaged in your relationship evidence: as the assessment continues after the medical, the DHA will still review your ongoing relationship—continue to gather stamps, statements, joint bills, travel records. The “after-medical” phase is not purely health clearance—it still involves full assessment.
- Consider your travel and stay plans with realistic timing: since the decision might take 12+ months, plan accordingly for how and when you will move to Australia (once the visa is granted) or keep contact with your partner if you are offshore.
- Use professional advice if unsure: If you feel your case has complexities , consulting a Mara registered agent may help you lodge in best shape and reduce “after-medical” delays.
- Expert Advice: Our knowledgeable immigration agents in Melbourne will give you individualized guidance and advice to help you understand the qualifications, documentation needs, and procedures required for a successful application.
- Application Preparation: GIEC Global will help you put together the required paperwork to bolster your application. Your documents will be thoroughly examined by our experts to make sure they adhere to the standards established by the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
- Review of Documents: We will carefully examine your supporting documents, such as proof of your ongoing and sincere relationship, to make sure they are solid and persuasive. Our objective is to make a thorough and convincing case to the immigration authorities.
- Assistance with Lodgment: GIEC Global will walk you through the process of submitting your visa application, making sure that all paperwork is accurate and delivered before the deadline.
- Continuous Support: Our team will keep you updated on any updates or requests from the Department of Home Affairs during the processing period. Any inquiries or worries you may have during this period will be swiftly addressed.
- When the necessary time has passed, GIEC Global will assist you in submitting an application for the 309 Partner Visa (Subclass 100)’s second stage. We will give you all the assistance you need to obtain permanent residency in Australia.

