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  • Dependent Visa Australia: Types & How to Apply

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the spouse of a student visa holder, an Australian citizen or a permanent resident is allowed to work with a dependent visa.
Yes, you can extend your dependent visa after satisfying all the eligibility requirements.
The documents required to apply for a dependent visa include a valid identity proof, a valid passport, proof of financial support, a health certificate, a character certificate, health cover, police clearance, and proof of English proficiency exam.
The validity of a dependent visa depends on your visa subclass. Generally, the visa might be temporary or be valid for the duration of the primary visa holder's visa. A permanent visa allows indefinite stay.
You and your partner must have been in a genuine de facto relationship for at least 12 months before applying for a de facto partner visa.
Generally, yes! You should have been living together continuously. Short breaks (holidays, work travel) are acceptable, but long separations may affect your application.
To qualify for a dependent visa, apart from the required documents, you must meet the age and health requirements, if any.
There’s no fixed amount for all dependent visas. The funds you need will significantly vary based on the type of your dependent visa.