A temporary visa allowing the fiancé(e) of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to come to Australia to marry their partner, after which they can apply for a Partner visa.
Fiancé(e)s of an eligible Australian sponsor intending to marry in Australia.
Our licensed advisors assess your eligibility, build a strategy to strengthen your application, and manage the process end to end, so you submit a complete, competitive application with confidence.
Yes. You can include dependent children and certain other dependent family members in your subclass 300 application.
After marrying, you apply onshore for a Partner visa (subclass 820/801), which leads to permanent residence.
Yes. The Prospective Marriage visa is an offshore visa, so you must be outside Australia both when you lodge the application and when the visa is decided.
Yes. The Prospective Marriage visa allows you to work and study in Australia for the duration of the visa, with no employer restrictions.
The Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) requires a genuine intention to marry, meeting your partner in person, sponsorship, and health and character checks, with a processing time of 12-24 months and a cost from ~AUD 9,095. To confirm the most up-to-date information, please check the official government sources as immigration rules can change.
The visa is generally valid for around 9 to 15 months from grant, and you must marry your prospective spouse before it expires.
Yes. The Prospective Marriage visa allows multiple entries, so you can travel in and out of Australia while it remains valid.
The Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) is a temporary visa designed for the fiancé(e) of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, allowing them to enter Australia with the intenti