Partner Visa Subclass 309 & 100

Proving the Authenticity of Your Relationship

When applying for the subclass 309 and 100 visas, the focus is on demonstrating the depth and sincerity of your relationship. Immigration authorities will assess whether your relationship is genuine, committed, and ongoing. To do this, you must provide supporting documents that cover four key aspects:

1. Financial Aspects

2. Nature of the Household

3. Social Acknowledgement

4. Commitment to Each Other

All documents should clearly show consistency and a pattern of partnership, not just isolated events. Strong documentation supports the success of your subclass 309 and 100 application and helps avoid unnecessary delays or further information requests.

Writing Relationship Statements

Your personal relationship statement is an important part of your application. This should be a truthful, detailed narrative from both you and your partner. It should include:

How We Can Help

Our team at Unique Migration provides support in every step of the subclass 309 and 100 applications. 

From reviewing your documents to advising on what additional proof may be needed, we aim to make the process smoother and clearer. 

We’ll also help you prepare your relationship statements and ensure everything is submitted properly.

If your relationship is genuine, our job is to help you show it clearly and confidently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for subclass 309 and 100 while outside Australia?

Yes, the initial subclass 309 application must be lodged offshore. Once granted, you may travel to Australia and await your permanent subclass 100 visa.

It generally takes about two years after submitting your subclass 309 application to become eligible for subclass 100, assuming your relationship is still ongoing.

You can still apply if you can prove your relationship is genuine and committed. Additional documentation like written statements and social evidence will be especially important.

There’s no single item that guarantees success. The key is consistency across multiple categories—financial, social, household, and commitment. The more well-rounded your evidence, the better.

No. De facto partners are eligible to apply, provided you can demonstrate a genuine relationship. If you are married, that will be considered as one aspect of your application, but supporting evidence is still required.

If you’re ready to bring your partner to Australia and start building a life together, our team is here to help with your subclass 309 and 100 visa application. Let us help you present your relationship clearly and confidently so you can focus on your future.

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