Prospective Marriage Visa
Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)
This visa allows people to come to Australia to marry their fiancé. A fiancée visa will be granted for 9 months.
Eligibility
• Be the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen;
• Meet the relationship and other eligibility requirements.
• Be outside Australia when you apply for this visa. If you are in Australia, you might be eligible for a Partner visa (subclass 820 and 801).
Definition for relationships:
De facto relationship: Applicants must demonstrate 12 months of relationship prior making the application. Same sex couples may apply for a partner visa under criteria. The 12-month requirement may be waived if you and partner have children or your relationship is registered under a law of a state or territory.
Marriage grounds: Applicants must have the marriage recognised under the Australian law. Your marriage will be recognised under the Australian except for same-sex, underage or polygamous marriages, which are not accepted in Australia. You will need to demonstrate that you are living together.
Fiancée: Applicants must genuinely intend to marry and live with your fiancé(e) as husband and wife in Australia.

