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Partner visa offshore subclass 309 and 100

Applied for from outside Australia, in the same two stages as the onshore route. The evidence standard is identical — but you are doing it across a distance, and offshore applications sit lower in the Department’s processing priorities.

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At a glance

Stage one
Subclass 309, provisionalApplied for and generally granted while outside Australia
Stage two
Subclass 100, permanentAssessed after two years from the original application
Assessed on
The same four aspects as onshoreFinancial, household, social, commitment
Priority
Lower than onshore partner applicationsPer the Department's published priorities
Consultation
AUD 150 for 60 minutesCredited towards your professional fee

Subclass 309 and 100

The same test, harder to evidence

Couples who have spent time apart, or who have never lived in the same country, face the same four-part assessment as everyone else. It is entirely doable — but it needs the relationship documented deliberately as it happens, not reconstructed afterwards.

Couples living apart

Where cohabitation evidence is thin, the other three aspects have to carry more weight, and periods apart need explaining rather than glossing over.

Married couples overseas

A marriage certificate establishes the relationship type; it does not by itself establish that the relationship is genuine and continuing.

De facto partners offshore

Generally need to show a period of living together, which is exactly what long-distance couples struggle to evidence. Get advice on this before lodging.

Applicants who will travel meanwhile

A 309 is granted while you are outside Australia. Plan travel around the decision rather than assume flexibility.

Eligibility

What is required

Substantively the same as the onshore pathway, with the important difference of where you must be when you apply and when the visa is decided.

  • 01

    A sponsor

    An Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen partner.

  • 02

    A genuine, continuing relationship

    Married or de facto, evidenced across the four assessed areas.

  • 03

    Offshore lodgement

    You apply from outside Australia and are generally outside Australia when the 309 is granted.

  • 04

    Two years before the permanent stage

    Two years must have passed since you applied for the provisional visa before the 100 is assessed, with earlier permanent grant available to some applicants.

  • 05

    Evidence of the relationship across distance

    Communication records, visits, financial support and shared plans, presented coherently.

  • 06

    Health and character

    Examinations and police certificates, including for time spent in other countries.

How we work

What we actually do for you

You should know whether an application is viable before you spend money on it. If it is not yet, we say so and set out what would change that.

  1. 01

    Test the relationship evidence early

    Especially the cohabitation question for de facto couples. This determines whether to lodge now or build first.

  2. 02

    Document the relationship as it happens

    Visits, communication, financial support. Contemporaneous records are far stronger than a retrospective bundle.

  3. 03

    Lodge the 309 with the sponsorship

    And plan travel around the fact that the grant generally happens while you are offshore.

  4. 04

    Keep building for the 100

    The permanent stage examines the period since lodgement, including any time you have since spent together in Australia.

  5. 05

    Through to the decision

    Responding to requests at both stages, across time zones.

Where it goes wrong

Why these applications fail

Refusals are rarely a surprise in hindsight. These are the patterns we see most, and all four are avoidable with advice before lodgement rather than after a decision.

Thin cohabitation evidence for a de facto claim

The most common offshore problem. There are limited exceptions, and they need to be argued rather than assumed.

Unexplained gaps in the relationship

Long periods with little contact need context. Silence invites the least generous interpretation.

Being in Australia when the 309 is decided

The grant generally requires you to be outside Australia. Unplanned travel can cause real problems.

Treating the 100 as automatic

It is a separate assessment on fresh evidence, exactly as with the onshore 801.

Fees

What we charge

General information, not personal advice. This page explains how the visa works in general terms. It is not immigration assistance for your circumstances, and reading it does not create a client relationship.

Requirements, thresholds, charges and processing priorities change. The Department of Home Affairs is the authority on current settings, and we confirm them against your case in a consultation. Reviewed August 2026.

Advice on this page is provided by a MARA-registered migration agent, MARN 1793706. In Australia only registered agents may lawfully give immigration assistance for a fee.

Migration agent consultation

60 minutes, in person or online

Full assessment of your options with customised advice. Credited towards your visa professional fee if you proceed.

AUD 150Free for Scholar Hub students

Partner Visa Offshore (Subclass 309 and 100)

Our professional fee

Document preparation, drafting and lodgement, and responses to the Department through to a decision.

On quoteAfter a consultation, fixed in writing

Our professional fees only. They exclude Department of Home Affairs visa application charges, skills assessment fees, English test fees and medical examinations.

See the full pricing page for other services.

Related pathways

Other visas we advise on

Most people are choosing between two or three of these. The immigration services page compares them side by side.

Partner onshore

820/801

Applied for in Australia, decided in two stages. The 801 is not automatic.

Skilled Independent

189

Points-tested permanent residence with no employer and no state involved.

Visitor visa

600

Tourism, business or family visits for 3, 6 or 12 months. No work permitted.

Partner consultation

Service

Our partner visa consultation, with a customised document checklist.

Questions

What people ask

General guidance only, and policy changes. Your own circumstances are assessed in a consultation.

The Department gives onshore partner applications higher processing priority than offshore ones, so in practice offshore applicants often wait longer. Current processing times are published by the Department and we check them for your case.
Visiting on a separate visitor visa may be possible, but the 309 is generally granted while you are outside Australia, so travel needs planning around the decision. Get advice before booking anything long-term.
If you are married, cohabitation is not the threshold question in the same way, though you still have to show the relationship is genuine and continuing. For de facto applicants, a period of living together is generally required with limited exceptions, and that is precisely what to get advice on before lodging.
Contemporaneous communication records, evidence of visits, financial support between you, joint plans and decisions, and statements from people who know you as a couple. Consistency across all of it matters more than the quantity of any one type.
No. Like the onshore 801, it is a separate assessment requiring fresh evidence covering the period since your original application.
Lodging onshore is a different pathway with different requirements, and using a visitor visa specifically to switch can raise questions about the visitor application itself. It is sometimes the right strategy and sometimes not — worth a consultation rather than a guess.