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What is a Spouse / Partner Visa Application?

A Spouse or Partner Visa Application is designed for individuals seeking to join their married or de facto partners living abroad. This visa allows couples to live together in the host country legally while ensuring that the relationship is genuine and meets the immigration authority’s criteria.

Spouse or partner visas provide the opportunity for the applicant to:

  • Reside with their partner for the duration of the primary visa or longer-term settlement.

  • Access essential services such as healthcare and education, depending on the country.

  • In some cases, study or work rights may also be included.

Our service ensures your application is thoroughly prepared, highlighting the authenticity of your relationship and increasing the likelihood of approval.

Required Documents

The exact documents may vary depending on the destination country, but generally include:

  • Valid passports of both partners

  • Marriage certificate or evidence of a recognized partnership/de facto relationship

  • Proof of cohabitation (rental agreements, utility bills, or joint accounts)

  • Photographs of the couple together and with family/friends

  • Personal statements or affidavits demonstrating the genuineness of the relationship

  • Financial documents proving the ability to support your partner

  • Any additional documents requested by the immigration authority (e.g., police clearance, medical certificates)

 

Fees & Processing Time

  • Fees: Vary by country and visa type; may include government application fees, biometric fees, and optional service fees.

  • Processing Time: Typically ranges from a few weeks to several months, depending on the country, complexity of the application, and supporting documentation.

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