Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)
The Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300) is for eligible applicants who intend to travel to Australia and marry their Australian sponsor. A strong application usually depends on clear relationship evidence, records showing the couple has met in person, and documents that support the intention to marry within the relevant visa period.
At Seek Visa Solutions, we help couples prepare Subclass 300 applications with better structure and stronger evidence presentation. From relationship records and statements to marriage planning and later partner pathway strategy, our support focuses on clarity, consistency, and practical preparation.
Prospective Marriage Visa Support for Couples
The Subclass 300 pathway can be an important first step before the later onshore partner stage. A careful review before lodgement can help reduce weak relationship evidence, inconsistent statements, and uncertainty around the later transition.
Common Documents and Evidence
A well-prepared prospective marriage visa file usually includes identity, relationship, sponsor, and marriage intention records presented clearly and consistently.
What We Review Before Lodgement
A careful pre-lodgement review helps identify gaps in relationship proof, marriage intention evidence, and next-step pathway planning before they affect the case.
How We Support Subclass 300 Cases
Our role is to help couples understand the visa process better and prepare a stronger relationship-based case with clearer documentation and pathway planning.
Marriage Intention Evidence Review
Relationship Evidence Preparation
Statements and Submission Support
Offshore Pathway Planning
Family and Dependant Planning
Next-Step Partner Visa Strategy
Why Choose Professional Prospective Marriage Visa Guidance
Prospective marriage visa matters can be both personal and document-heavy because the Department examines the relationship history and the practical intention to marry. Professional support helps organise the evidence more clearly and reduce avoidable inconsistencies before lodgement.