How long does 309 visa take to process?
between 14 and 19 months
The current average processing time for the subclass 309 visa is between 14 and 19 months (based on 75-90% of applications lodged).
Are 309 visas still being processed?
The visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, live in Australia permanently. It is usually granted to people who hold a temporary Partner visa (subclass 309).
How long does it take for partner visa to process?
between 17 to 21 months
The Department of Home Affairs’ current processing time for partner visa applications is between 17 to 21 months.
Can 309 visa be granted onshore?
You can apply from either Onshore or Offshore In Australia,there are two main types of Partner Visas – 309/100 Partner Visas (must apply ‘Offshore’) and 820/801 Partner Visas (must apply ‘Onshore’ within Australia).
How long does it take to get 100 visa after 309?
e) Processing time for 75% of applications of Visa 309 is 17 months and of Visa 100 is 19 months. On the other hand, the processing time for 90% of applications of Visa 309 is 21 months and of Visa 100 is 28 months.
Is 309 a temporary visa?
Partner (Provisional and Migrant) Visa (Subclass 309/100) The provisional 309 visa is a temporary visa while the migrant 100 visa is a permanent. The temporary provisional 309 visa is granted first, which allows the applicant to stay in Australia for two years and apply for the migrant 100 visa within that duration.
Why is my partner visa taking so long?
With more people applying than there are spaces, lodged visa applications have continued to pile up, creating a backlog of applications and pushing out waiting times. Some applicants are waiting over 24 months to secure an Australian partner visa! You can view current global processing times on the Government website.
Can a 309 visa get Medicare?
This includes if you’ve applied for a combined spouse visa 309/100 or 820/801. You can enrol in Medicare from either: the date you applied for permanent residency.
How do I convert my 309 visa to 100?
Partner Visa 309 to 100 (temporary to permanent) To get this visa, you first have to get a temporary visa subclass 309. You’ll apply for both the visas simultaneously, but only one fee. When you are given the temporary partner visa 309, you are eligible for the permanent Partner visa subclass 100.
Is 309 a permanent resident?
The provisional 309 visa is a temporary visa while the migrant 100 visa is a permanent. The temporary provisional 309 visa is granted first, which allows the applicant to stay in Australia for two years and apply for the migrant 100 visa within that duration.
How long does it take to get a 309 visa?
The current average processing time for the subclass 309 visa is between 14 and 19 months (based on 75-90% of applications lodged). Note that this is approximate only and is subject to change.
Can you get a permanent partner visa with a subclass 309 visa?
To get the permanent Partner visa (subclass 100), you must hold this subclass 309 visa. If you are granted any other visa, the new visa will replace your subclass 309 visa. This means you can’t be granted a permanent Partner visa (subclass 100). Gather documents for the permanent Partner visa.
How long does it take to get a subclass 100 visa?
For grant of the subclass 100 visa, you can be located either in or outside Australia. Two years following lodgement of your application, you will be assessed for the subclass 100 visa. If your application is successful, you will be granted permanent residence in Australia.
How does a provisional partner visa work in Australia?
Partner (Provisional) visa. This visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia temporarily. Getting this visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 100).