
Parent & Family Visas


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Our expertise in migration visas means we can submit your application quickly and efficiently.
Our experienced agents will give you regular updates and clear explanations of visa pathways.
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Temporary visa for all parents
This visa is suited for parents who wish to visit and live in Australia on a temporary basis for 3 to 5 years. In some cases, you may be entitled to reapply for further subclass 870 visas to stay up to 10 years in Australia. Unlike other Parent visas, this visa does not lead to permanent residency, and you cannot apply for another parent visa subclass once you have applied for or hold this visa.
Permanent visa for particular parents
The Parent visa subclass 103 may allow you to stay in Australia permanently with your children without any restrictions and enjoy the benefits of living and working in Australia as a Permanent resident. It is attractive to many people wanting to move to Australia as it does not have an age requirement.
Temporary and Permanent visa for particular parents
This visa does not require applicants to reach Australian pension age and differs from other visa types as the expense is much greater. The benefit of paying the premium is that it often expedites the process and visas are generally granted much quicker than others. It consists of both temporary and permanent visa types.
Temporary and permanent visas for older parents
The contributory aged parent visa consists of both temporary and permanent visa types. It’s best suited for applicants over the age of 67 who are looking to reunite with their families in Australia. Similar to the subclass 173 and 143 visas, the cost of the subclass 884 and 864 is much more than other visa types.
Pemanent visa for aged parents
The Aged Parent visa subclass 804 is available to you if you are 67 years or older, and you are currently in Australia. It does not require you to pay a high Department fee, however, the processing times are much longer. This visa may enable the visa holder to gain permanent residency and access other benefits.
Navigating the Australian visa application process can be daunting without expert assistance. Our team is here to offer guidance regarding your eligibility for an Australian parent visa, along with the most streamlined and economical pathways open to you.
Organise a consultation time to speak with one of our agents. You can meet with us in person, via Zoom or telephone. Following this, we will send you paperwork that confirms our engagement to represent you.
We will prepare written submissions in support of your visa application. This will be based on your individual circumstances, and supported by evidence where appropriate. We then submit your application to the relevant body (Department of Home Affairs, courts or tribunal)
We will keep you informed about your application, and notify you of the outcome. If you receive an unfavourable outcome and we can reapply, we will!
While the eligibility criteria for each parent visa type may vary, there are fundamental requirements applicable to all applicants. Our team of Australian Migration Agents will offer tailored advice based on your individual circumstances.
Utilising the services of a Parent visa lawyer entails two primary expenses:
The cost of our services for your application hinges on its complexity. We may offer fixed fees in certain cases to provide you with clear and transparent insight into the visa application costs. Additionally, we understand financial constraints and offer payment plans to accommodate your needs. Don't hesitate to schedule a consultation with our qualified lawyers to receive a quote and kick-start your visa application process.
The fees charged by the Department vary depending on the specific Parent visa you are applying for. For detailed information on the application fees corresponding to each visa subclass, please consult the relevant visa subclass page.
Processing times for parent visas vary depending on whether you opt for contributory or non-contributory parent visas. They are also influenced by factors such as the complexity of your case, the thoroughness of your application, and the workload of the Department processing your case. At Australian Migration Agents, our objective is to submit meticulous, well-prepared applications of high standard to minimise delays.
During our consultation, we will explore the latest updates regarding processing times. Drawing from our extensive experience, we will offer a professional estimate tailored to your specific circumstances.
Our skilled team offers in-person and virtual appointments, which means we can provide immigration assistance and advice regardless of where you live in Australia.
Read our most commonly asked questions about parent visas
While the prerequisites for each parent visa category may differ, there are fundamental eligibility requirements that are applicable across the board. Our team at Australian Migration Agents will offer personalised guidance based on your individual situation. To qualify, you must be a parent of either an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, with your child acting as an approved sponsor. Any outstanding financial obligations to the Australian government must be resolved, and you must meet the prescribed health and character criteria. Moreover, you must satisfy the family balance test, excluding the subclass 870 visa, which entails having more children residing in Australia than in any other country, or at least half of your children must be eligible to sponsor you.
Using a Parent visa lawyer involves two main costs. Firstly, you'll pay professional fees to Australian Migration Lawyers based on the complexity of your application, with options for fixed fees and payment plans available. Secondly, there are department fees, which vary depending on the specific Parent visa you're applying for; you can find detailed information on these fees on the relevant visa subclass page.
Parent visa processing times vary based on contributory or non-contributory options, influenced by case complexity and Department workload. We aim to submit meticulous applications to minimise delays. In consultations, we discuss latest processing updates and provide tailored estimates.
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