Can I apply for partner visa while on bridging visa?
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Can I apply for partner visa while on bridging visa?

If you are looking for partner visa 820 and 309 then have a look at this article before apply for visa application.

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One of the most common questions people ask when they're applying for Partner Visa Subclass 820 in Australia is whether or not they can apply for a partner visa while on a bridging visa. The truth is that you can technically apply for your partner visa at any time, whether you're on a bridging visa or not. However, you might find that it's more difficult to get approval when you're on a bridging visa than when you are not, so it's essential to keep this in mind if you're considering applying while in this temporary situation.

Things to know about applying for a Partner Visa

There are some things you should know about applying for a Partner Visa:

You need to meet specific criteria to be eligible, such as having been in a relationship with your partner, an Australian citizen or resident, aged 18 years or over and intending to continue living together.You will also need to provide evidence of the quality of your relationship and identify the factors that make it stable.The application can be submitted either by yourself or jointly with your sponsor. If you submit an application alone, the Department of Home Affairs may contact your partner to ask them if they agree with your relationship assessment.Applications cannot be made until granted a temporary protection visa (TPV).A Temporary Protection Visa only allows you to stay in Australia for up to three years.

The process of applying for Partner Visa Australia

To apply for Partner Provisional and Migrant Visa Subclass 309 Australia, you must have been married to your Australian spouse for at least 12 months. You need to be free from any obligations in your home country and intend to live permanently in Australia as the wife or husband of an Australian citizen.If you are on a Bridging Visa A (temporary), then it is possible to make an application for Partner Visa Australia with ASIO Clearance. However, if you are on Bridging Visa B (temporary), the application would not be successful because the Minister is not satisfied that it is in the public interest for the applicant to remain in Australia. If you are on a Temporary Protection Visa, getting approved for Partner Visa Australia may be difficult. To satisfy this requirement, one needs to show that they are financially independent or have sufficient funds available in their bank account to provide financial support for themselves and their dependents without recourse to any form of government support.

Documents Required to apply for Partner Visa.

Applicants applying for a Partner Visa Subclass 820 must present certain documents to prove they are financially stable. These documents must show that the applicant earns more than 20,000 Australian Dollars per year. 

The following documents should be presented with your application: 

A recent bank statement, Pay slips from your current employment, and An Income Tax Assessment NoticeApplicants must demonstrate that they have been living together in a genuine and continuing relationship.

This is the list of items you'll need to consider before deciding whether you can apply for the visa. You must be able to provide enough evidence that you have adequate income so that your partner in Australia does not become a burden on the state. 

Additionally, suppose you have applied for the visa already and were refused because of a lack of financial stability. In that case, you may reapply for Partner Visa Subclass 820 after three months have passed since being denied at the first instance.

 

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