Partner Visa (Provisional and Migrant) (Subclass 309/100)
The Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100) is an offshore pathway for eligible applicants in genuine partner relationships with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. A strong application usually depends on clear and well-organised relationship evidence showing the genuine and continuing nature of the partnership.
At Seek Visa Solutions, we help couples prepare offshore partner visa applications with better structure and stronger evidence presentation. From relationship evidence and statements to health, character, and later stage planning, our support focuses on clarity, consistency, and better preparation.
Offshore Partner Visa Support for Couples
The 309/100 pathway usually involves a provisional stage followed by a later permanent stage, so it helps to prepare the case with the full pathway in mind. A careful review before lodgement can reduce weak evidence, inconsistent statements, and avoidable gaps in the relationship case.
Common Documents and Evidence
A well-prepared offshore partner visa file usually includes identity, relationship, sponsor, and family records presented in a clear and consistent way.
What We Review Before Lodgement
A careful pre-lodgement review helps identify gaps in relationship proof, statement quality, and two-stage pathway planning before they affect the case.
How We Support 309/100 Partner Visa Cases
Our role is to help couples understand the offshore partner process better and prepare a stronger relationship-based case with clearer supporting evidence.
Relationship Evidence Review
Offshore Pathway Planning
Financial and Contact Evidence
Statements and Submission Support
Children and Family Planning
309 to 100 Pathway Planning
Why Choose Professional Offshore Partner Visa Guidance
Offshore partner visa matters can be evidence-heavy and emotionally important because the Department examines the real substance of the relationship across multiple areas. Professional support helps organise that material more clearly and reduce avoidable inconsistencies before lodgement.