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Family Visas (including family violence provisions)

This visa category may be relevant where a person wishes to apply for a visa based on their relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident. The person must satisfy all the requirements for a visa, and does not have an automatic right to come to or remain in Australia because of the relationship.

The criteria for some visa types will be easier to satisfy than others. For some visa types, such as parent visas, the waiting periods are extremely lengthy. A broad range of relationships are covered under the family visa class, including:

  • partners (including spouses and de facto partners in heterosexual and same sex relationships)
  • prospective marriage visas
  • dependent children
  • adopted children
  • parents
  • orphan relatives.

Information about family migration is available on the Department of Home Affairs website.

Family Visas (including family violence provisions)  :  Last Revised: Tue Jun 23rd 2026
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