Family

Spouse Visa: Onshore Temporary and Permanent (Subclasses 820 and 801)

  1. About this Visa
  2. How this Visa Works
  3. Eligibility
  4. Obligations
  5. Applying for this Visa

Married Applicant Eligibility


This page provides information the eligibility requirements for this visa for applicants in a married relationship.

Marriage legality

Your marriage must be legal under Australian Law. If you were married in a country other than Australia and that marriage is valid in that country, generally it will be recognised as valid under Australian law.

There are some exceptions, such as same-sex, underage or polygamous marriages, which are not accepted in Australia. Same-sex couples are not eligible for this visa and should consider an Interdependency visa.
See: Partner Visa Options

More information on marriages recognised in Australia can be found on the Attorney-General's Department website on marriage celebrants.
See: Marriage Celebrants

Sponsorship

You must be sponsored by an eligible sponsor. An eligible sponsor is an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen, who undertakes sponsorship obligations. Usually, the sponsor is your partner.

Relationship

You and your partner must show a mutual commitment to a shared life as husband and wife to the exclusion of all others. You and your partner must be living together or, if not, any separation must be only temporary. You must also have a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner.
See: Evidence of a Genuine and Continuing Relationship

Note: Under certain circumstances, you may still be eligible to apply for and be granted, or continue to be an applicant for, a Spouse visa in Australia if:

If this situation occurs, you should contact the relevant departmental office in Australia that has been processing your visa application.
See: Contact Us

Health requirements

You must meet certain health requirements.
See: Health requirements

Character requirements

You must meet character requirements.
See: Character and penal clearance requirements

Reliance on social security

If your circumstances, or those of your sponsor, indicate that you or your accompanying dependent family members are likely to become high users of Australia's social security system, you may need an Assurance of Support (AoS) from an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident.

If you need an AoS, the department will send you a letter advising you that you need an AoS, and explaining how to get one.
See: Assurance of Support

When you may not be eligible

There are some other specific reasons you may not be eligible for this visa.
See: When you may not be eligible

Australian Values Statement

If you are aged 18 years or over, you are required to sign an Australian values statement. The statement is included in your visa application form and all applicants aged 18 years and over will need to sign it to confirm that they will respect the Australian way of life and obey Australian laws. Before signing this statement you are required to have read, or had explained to you, material made available by the government on life in Australia which is contained in the Life in Australia book.

The Life in Australia book provides more information on the values that Australians share and their way of life.
See:
Australian Values - Overview
Life in Australia Book

 

Before lodging an application, please read all related eligibility requirements.
See: Other eligibility

  1. About this Visa
  2. How this Visa Works
  3. Eligibility
  4. Obligations
  5. Applying for this Visa