The government has announced changes to how and where to lodge certain Family Stream visa applications.
The Department of Home Affairs has announced while the prospective marriage and partner visas will have to be lodged online, other members of the family will have to file their application at their visa and citizenship office in Perth.
The changes were announced on Monday and will come into effect from July 1st, 2018.
Take a look at specific visa application changes.
Partner and Prospective Marriage
Applications for Partner and Prospective Marriage (subclass 820, 801, 309, 100 & 300) visas must be lodged online via .
Payment of the visa application charge will also need to be made online via the ImmiAccount portal.
You can no longer apply for these visas in person. Paper applications will not be accepted.
Other family visas
All applications for Other Family visas will need to be sent by post or courier service to the Perth Visa and Citizenship Office.
You will no longer be able to lodge your application at one of our overseas offices or contracted Service Delivery Partners. This includes:
- Carer (subclass 116 and 836) visas,
- Remaining Relative (subclass 115 and 835) visas, and
- Aged Dependent Relative (subclass 117 and 838) visas.
Application and sponsorship forms for Other Family visas are available on the Home Affairs website.
Online lodgement is not currently available for Other Family visas and completed forms must be sent to the processing office in Perth.
Unfinalised applications which were lodged at an overseas office are currently being transferred to the Perth processing office, applicants will be notified when their application has been transferred.
Parent Visas
Parent visa applicants (subclasses 103, 804, 173, 143, 884 and 864) must send their completed visa applications to the Perth Visa and Citizenship Office by post or courier.
You can no longer lodge a Parent visa application in person.