The Australian Spouse Reunion Visa is usually provided to partners and spouses of Australian permanent residents, residents or eligible New Zealand citizens residing in Australia. Spouse visas are specifically divided into:
- domestic 820/801 spouse visa;
- overseas 309/100 spouse visa;
- Overseas 300 fiancée visa (you need to submit 820/801 spouse visa after obtaining the visa to enter to obtain permanent residence status);
The 801 visa is a spouse immigration permanent residence visa applied in the country, and is suitable for applicants who already hold an 820 temporary visa before applying for this visa. Applicants must be in the country when applying for a visa, and they can be in or outside the country when the visa is issued.
Today, the Australian immigration lawyer shared a successful case of 801 permanent residence visa. Congratulations to Ms. Wu for successfully being approved for the 801 spouse immigration permanent residence visa!

Although Ms. Wu successfully obtained the 820 spouse temporary residence visa earlier, she later left Australia for a long time due to special reasons. In order to help the applicant successfully obtain a permanent residence visa, Australian immigration lawyers fully prepared materials proving the existence of the relationship between the two parties and explained the special family situation to the Immigration Bureau.

Many people think that after they have obtained the spouse visa in the first stage, the application for permanent residence in the second stage is very simple, but this is not the case. No matter which stage it is, when reviewing the materials, the visa officer will not solely rely on the number of years the applicant has been married/cohabited to recognize the authenticity and durability of the relationship.

The applicant needs to prove through the following content whether the guarantor and the applicant have emotional support, companionship or long-term plan to be together, specifically including the following four aspects of materials:
- Finance (prove whether there is joint ownership of real estate and other major assets, and joint responsibility for financial liabilities);
- Social (to prove that the spouse relationship is known to a third party);
- Family (to prove that both parties share family responsibilities);
- Commitment of both parties to each other (to show that both parties intend to establish a long-term, exclusive married or de facto relationship);
In fact, no matter whether the visa is simple or not, it needs to be taken seriously to reduce unnecessary trouble in the later period. It is recommended that applicants must find a professional agency. Finally, I wish all lovers in the world to get married!
