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Families belong together

Family visa guidance to help reunite with your loved ones in Australia

Partner, parent, child, carer, orphan relative, and remaining relative visa pathways guided with care, clarity, and structured support.

Moving closer to family is one of the most personal reasons to apply for an Australian visa. Whether you want to bring your partner, parent, child, or relative to Australia, the process can feel emotional, document-heavy, and confusing.

At Visawizer, we help families understand the right pathway, prepare strong documentation, and move forward with a clear application plan.

For couples building life together

Partner visa pathways for married, de facto, and engaged couples

Partner visa support for couples

We help couples prepare their relationship evidence, sponsor details, and application narrative with care.

Partner visa applications require more than basic identity and relationship documents. The application should show the history, genuineness, commitment, financial aspects, social recognition, household arrangements, and future plans of the relationship.

Visawizer supports couples across onshore partner visa 820/801, offshore partner visa 309/100, and prospective marriage visa 300 pathways. Home Affairs describes the 820/801 visa as allowing the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia, while the 309/100 pathway applies to partners applying from overseas.

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Bring parents closer

Parent visa options for short-term and permanent family reunification

We help families understand parent visa options, contributory routes, aged parent options, and temporary sponsored parent pathways.

Parent visas are among the most important and sensitive family pathways. Some parents may be looking for permanent settlement, while others may need a longer temporary stay with their children in Australia.

Parent visa categories can involve queueing, balance of family requirements, sponsorship requirements, and different application strategies.

Parents and family reviewing Australian visa options

Visawizer helps families compare options such as Parent Visa 103, Contributory Parent Visa 143, Contributory Parent Temporary Visa 173, Aged Parent Visa 804, Contributory Aged Parent Visa 864, Sponsored Parent Temporary Visa 870, and Contributory Aged Parent Temporary Visa 884.

Parent Visa 103 Contributory Parent 143 Temporary Parent 173 Aged Parent 804 Aged Parent 864 Sponsored Parent 870
For children and family care

Visa guidance for children joining family in Australia

Child and orphan relative visa pathways require careful evidence around relationship, care, dependency, custody, and family circumstances.

Child visa pathway planning Family care and child visa documents Children joining family in Australia

Child Visas 101/802

For eligible dependent children joining parents or guardians in Australia, with evidence around relationship, dependency, care, and consent.

Adoption Visa 102

For adopted children where adoption, guardianship, legal process, and family documentation need to be presented clearly.

Orphan Relative 117/837

For eligible children whose parents are deceased, unable to care for them, or cannot be found, and who need to live with relatives.

Children may need to join parents, guardians, adoptive parents, or relatives in Australia for different reasons. Some cases are straightforward. Others may involve adoption, custody, parental consent, orphan circumstances, or guardianship issues.

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When family support is essential

Relative visa pathways for care, dependency, and remaining family circumstances

These applications are sensitive and evidence-led, requiring a clear explanation of family need and eligibility.

Other family visa pathways may apply where a relative needs to provide care, where a person has no near relatives outside Australia, or where family dependency creates a genuine need for migration support.

These pathways include Remaining Relative Visa 115/835 and Carer Visa 116/836. Home Affairs notes that Australia offers permanent visa options for carers and remaining relatives of settled Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens, but places are limited each Migration Program year.

Evidence must explain the need

Care, dependency, remaining family circumstances, and sponsorship position should be supported with consistent documents and a clear explanation.

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Relative visa guidance for care and support
A structured family visa process

We help families prepare with care and clarity

Family applications need accurate documents, strong evidence, and a clear explanation of the relationship or family need.

Structured family visa preparation process
01

Family Situation Review

We understand who is applying, who is sponsoring, where everyone is located, and what the family goal is.

02

Visa Pathway Mapping

We identify which family visa option may fit the relationship, age, location, dependency, or care situation.

03

Evidence Planning

We help organise relationship proof, sponsorship documents, identity papers, family history, custody evidence, care documents, or other supporting material.

04

Application Preparation

We guide the file structure, forms, statements, supporting evidence, and submission readiness.

05

Ongoing Guidance

We help families understand updates, further information requests, and next steps after lodgement.

Documentation matters

Strong family visa applications are built on consistent evidence

The evidence must support the relationship, sponsorship, family need, and applicant eligibility.

Relationship Evidence

Marriage, de facto, engagement, family history, communication records, photographs, joint arrangements, and statements.

Sponsor Evidence

Citizenship or permanent residence evidence, identity documents, income or support details, and family relationship proof.

Parent & Child Evidence

Birth certificates, adoption records, custody documents, dependency evidence, and family structure details.

Care & Medical Evidence

Medical assessments, care need evidence, family support explanations, and availability of care in Australia.

Character & Identity Evidence

Passports, police checks, health checks, name-change documents, and prior visa history.

Family visa evidence and document preparation

Evidence tells the family story

Each document should connect clearly to the relationship, sponsor position, identity, care need, or family circumstance being claimed.

Practical guidance with sensitivity

Family visa support that understands the emotion behind the application

We know family visa matters are personal. Our role is to bring structure, clarity, and calmness to the process.

Families choosing careful visa guidance

Clear Pathway Advice

We explain which family visa route may suit your situation and why.

Evidence-Led Preparation

We help build a file that supports the relationship or family need.

Careful Case Review

We identify gaps, risks, inconsistencies, and missing documentation early.

Human Approach

We handle sensitive family circumstances with respect and care.

Testimonials

What Clients Say About Us and Our Services

Hear from families who trusted Visawizer for partner, parent, child, carer, and relative visa guidance.

Real feedback from people who needed clarity, careful document planning, and calm support through important family visa decisions.

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Nishchay Sharma

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The right pathway depends on your goals, current circumstances, background, and long-term plans. A proper consultation can help compare suitable options clearly.

Yes. We support clients across education guidance, student visas, graduate pathways, skilled migration, employer-sponsored options, family visas, and more.

Yes. Support can be tailored depending on whether you are already in Australia or applying from outside Australia.

Yes. Some matters involve prior refusals, complex histories, family considerations, sponsorship questions, or appeal-related issues. These cases require more careful planning and guidance.

Yes. Support can include admissions guidance, course planning, college or university changes, and related student support matters.

The simplest first step is to book an appointment, discuss your case, and understand the pathways available to you.
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