Free Australian Partner Visa Checklist (2025 Update)

Applying for an Australian Partner Visa can feel overwhelming — from forms and identity documents to proving your relationship across the four key pillars: financial, household, social, and commitment. Our free Partner Visa Checklist gives you a step-by-step guide to make sure you’ve covered everything. It includes evidence examples for married and de facto couples, subclass-specific notes (820/801, 309/100, and 300), and practical tips to avoid common mistakes. Download your free checklist today and prepare your application with confidence.

PARTNER VISA

9/12/20252 min read

Your Complete Guide to Subclass 820, 801, 309, 100 and 300 Applications

Applying for an Australian Partner Visa can be one of the most exciting — yet stressful — journeys you and your partner will face. The Department of Home Affairs requires not only forms and identity documents, but also substantial relationship evidence that demonstrates your life together.

Without a clear roadmap, applicants often feel lost: Which documents do we need? How much evidence is enough? What if we miss something important?

That’s exactly why we created a comprehensive free Partner Visa Checklist. It’s designed to make the process clearer, more structured, and less stressful.

We provide a comprehensive

FREE CHECKLIST for Partner Visas, so you can review it and improve your chances of success

Video Guide

Why a Partner Visa Checklist Is Essential

The Partner Visa (subclasses 820/801 onshore and 309/100 offshore) — as well as the Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300) — are among the most document-heavy visas in Australia.

The checklist is crucial for three reasons:

1. Organisation – You’ll keep track of what’s uploaded and what’s missing.

2. Compliance – You’ll cover the Department’s four pillars of relationship evidence.

3. Confidence – You’ll avoid common mistakes that lead to delays or refusals.

Think of the checklist as your map through the maze.

Common Mistakes Applicants Make

Even with strong evidence, many applications fail because of:

❌ Submitting too many documents without organisation

❌ Weak or missing personal statements

❌ Not addressing all four pillars

❌ Forgetting character and police clearances

❌ Relying only on photos as evidence

Our checklist ensures you don’t fall into these traps.

Inside the Free Partner Visa Checklist

When you download our resource, you’ll get:

✅ A section for each visa subclass (820/801, 309/100, 300)

✅ A breakdown of mandatory documents (IDs, forms, police checks, health)

✅ A comprehensive list of relationship evidence examples for each pillar

✅ Notes on married vs. de facto relationships

✅ Organisational tips (what to upload where in ImmiAccount)

This is the same framework used by migration professionals — simplified for couples applying on their own.

We provide a comprehensive

FREE CHECKLIST for Partner Visas, so you can review it and improve your chances of success

Final Thoughts

The Partner Visa is more than paperwork — it’s your pathway to building a life together in Australia. With so much at stake, being prepared is essential.

Our free Partner Visa Checklist is the easiest way to make sure you have everything you need before hitting “Submit.”

👉 Download the checklist now and take the first step towards a confident application.

A registered migration agent can:

• Review your statement

• Suggest missing elements

• Ensure your story and evidence are aligned

Want help from a registered agent ( Sam Lotfollahi) with 16+ years of experience?

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How We Can Help

At Millennium Migration, we provide expert legal and strategic advice to help you navigate these upcoming changes. Whether you’re applying for skilled migration, a partner visa, or PR through the 485 stream, we’ve helped hundreds succeed—and we’re ready to help you too.

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Other Relevant Media Sources

The Australian Department of Home Affairs