Fiance or Prospective
Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

For those who are wishing to marry their prospective partners in Australia,
the Australian Government has a provision of Fiance or
Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

For those who are wishing to marry their prospective partners in Australia, the Australian Government has a provision of Fiance or Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300). The visa applicants must get a sponsorship from the prospective partner and arrangements to marry the person before the expiry of the visa.

This visa will only be considered valid and applicable if the visa applicant has not been until now got engaged or married to the de facto partner in Australia before application and acceptance. This visa is valid from the day it’s granted to you and until the next nine months. However, the chase doesn’t stop here, there is much more to understand. Thus, you should consider hiring a migration agent in Adelaide who can take all the burden on themselves. The experts at Ausyes Migration are proficient enough to handle every complexity with great ease and in not much time.

Eligibility Criteria For a Prospective Visa Subclass 300


Some conditions will be counted as the eligibility criteria for this visa. This can be shown as:

  • You must have an eligible sponsor; your prospective spouse or de facto partner must be the person who can sponsor you.
  • The visa applicant must be at least 18 years of age at the time of visa application.
  • You must fulfil all the health and character visa requirements to apply.
  • You must not have any pending debt left with the Australian Government or the Immigration Authorities.
  • There should be any cancelled or rejected visa on your name in the past.
  • If the applicant is under 18 years, the authorities will check if the application is in the best interests of the child or not.

Visa Requirements of an Australian Prospective Visa 300


To apply for the visa, you have to stand out on certain requirements, these are:

  • You must submit proof of nomination to apply for the visa.
  • There should be a tendered proof of age.
  • The documents that will prove your marriage’s authenticity need to be submitted.
  • The evidence portraying health and character requirements must be submitted.
  • You must provide evidence that there shouldn’t have been any cancelled or refused visa application in the past.
  • You as an applicant must sign the Australian Values Agreement with the Authorities.
  • The sponsor should be the person you(as an applicant) wish to marry.
  • The sponsor will be only responsible for any fees, debt, or compliance of her/his fiance with the Australian Government.
  • You must provide evidence showing that you don’t have any pending debt left with the Australian Immigration Authorities or Australian Government.
Prospective Marriage visa

Ausyes Migration As Your Prospective Marriage Visa Agent in Adelaide!


Who wouldn’t want a successful visa outcome of their visa application? Nobody. But, you must understand that it takes a lot of effort to require that. Thus, you must seek help from Ausyes Migration where people are constantly trying their best to achieve the best-desired results for their valued clients with loyalty, professionalism, and complete devotion to your visa processing journey.

What are the Steps to apply For a Prospective Marriage Visa subclass 300?


To apply for a prospective marriage visa, you will have to follow some important steps. These are presented as:

Before the Visa Application-

Before applying for this visa, you must organise health exams and even seek the assistance of a migration agent in Adelaide to do the things beforehand you start the actual visa processing.

Documents Collection-

To apply for the visa, you will have to gather important documents such as identity documents, former relationships status, character documents, and documents for both the applicants(over 18 and under 18 years of age).

Visa Application-

Now is the time when you should be applying for the visa online. By that, it means that you should complete your application through the Immiaccount. Once done, you should then submit the applicable charges. Following that, a TRN(Transaction Reference Number) will be generated. Your sponsor will have to submit it when asked by the Australian Authorities. Once applied, you will then have to attach the supporting documents as well.

After Visa Application-

Once you have applied online, you will have to follow up on certain important things. These include:

  • Status updates
  • Biometrics
  • Health exams
  • Inclusion of any family members
  • Mistakes on the visa application
  • Any immediate change in the visa application.

Visa Outcome-

This is the last yet most important step in the visa journey. You should understand that you can either be in or outside Australia when a decision is made on the visa application.

Inside Australia:

From Feb’21, 2021, changes to the Migration Regulations 1994 came into existence. This will grant you the visa, only if:

  • You’re in Australia at any time during the COVID-19 concession period.
  • You have applied for the visa before the end of the COVID-19 concession period duration.
  • You should fulfil all the other visa criteria as required.

Outside Australia:

If you’re outside Australia and all the requirements are met, then you can be granted this visa. The Australian Authorities will give you the decision in writing and you must keep a copy of that. Alongside the visa application, the authorities will also tell you about the starting date of the application, visa grant number, and other visa conditions(if any).

On the other hand, if your visa application gets rejected then you will be outrightly informed about the reason behind the visa cancellation and your right to review the application. Note that, you will not get any refund in the scenario of visa denial.

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