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Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage visa

People engaged to an Australian citizen, PR or eligible NZ citizen, who intend to marry then apply for a partner visa.

Temporary (9–15 months)Offshore
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The Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) is an Australian family & partner visa. This guide covers who the 300 visa is for, the key eligibility criteria, the indicative 2025–26 cost (≈ $9,365) and processing time (≈ 12–24 months), the pathway to permanent residence, common pitfalls, and frequently asked questions — in plain English.

Who the 300 visa is for

People engaged to an Australian citizen, PR or eligible NZ citizen, who intend to marry then apply for a partner visa.

Not directly — you marry within the visa period, then lodge an onshore partner visa (820/801) toward PR.

Subclass 300 eligibility criteria

  • Engaged to an eligible Australian partner
  • Have met in person and know each other
  • Both free to marry and intend to marry within the visa validity
  • Genuine relationship; health and character

Subclass 300 cost & processing time (2025–26)

The indicative government visa application charge for the Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) is ≈ $9,365, with an indicative processing time of ≈ 12–24 months. Figures are for 2025–26 and government charges usually change on 1 July.

Visa typeTemporary (9–15 months)
LocationOffshore
Length of stay9–15 months to marry, then apply onshore (820)
Work rightsYes
Study rightsYes
Government charge≈ $9,365
Processing time≈ 12–24 months
Pathway to PRNot directly — you marry within the visa period, then lodge an onshore partner visa (820/801) toward PR.

Pathway & next steps

Not directly — you marry within the visa period, then lodge an onshore partner visa (820/801) toward PR.

Many applicants also compare the 820 / 801 (Partner visa (onshore)), the 309 / 100 (Partner visa (offshore)). Run a free 60-second VisaChief check to see which subclass best fits your profile, then prepare a lodgement-ready application reviewed by a registered migration agent.

Common 300 visa pitfalls we fix

Insufficient evidence of having met in person and a genuine intention to marry
Not marrying and lodging the partner visa within the validity period
Treating it as separate from the partner-visa evidence trail

Subclass 300 visa — frequently asked questions

How much does the subclass 300 visa cost?

The Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) base application charge is ≈ $9,365. Government charges are indicative for 2025–26 and usually change on 1 July — always confirm the current visa application charge at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au before lodging.

How long does the subclass 300 visa take to process?

Indicative processing time is ≈ 12–24 months. Actual timeframes depend on the Department of Home Affairs caseload, how complete your application is, and your individual circumstances.

Does the subclass 300 visa lead to permanent residence?

Not directly — you marry within the visa period, then lodge an onshore partner visa (820/801) toward PR.

Can I work on the subclass 300 visa?

Work rights on the Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300): Yes.

Who can apply for the 300 visa?

People engaged to an Australian citizen, PR or eligible NZ citizen, who intend to marry then apply for a partner visa.

Sources & official references

This guide is compiled from official Australian Government sources and is updated periodically. Eligibility, charges and processing times change — confirm the current rules before you lodge:

Figures are indicative for 2025–26 and government charges typically change on 1 July. Confirm the current visa application charge and processing time at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au before lodging. General information only — not migration advice.