Remaining relative visa
(subclass 835) (onshore)
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The statement refers to the Australian Family Visa, specifically the remaining relative visa (subclass 835). This visa allows individuals to stay in Australia permanently to be with their close family members who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. It is designed for individuals who have a spouse, de facto partner, child, parent, or relative who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
With remaining relative visa Subclass 835 you can
Once granted, Subclass 835 visa allows you to:
- Stay in Australia indefinitely, without any time limits on your residency.
- Work and study in Australia without restrictions.
- Enroll in Australia’s public healthcare scheme, Medicare, to access medical services.
- Sponsor eligible relatives to come to Australia under certain conditions.
- Apply for Australian citizenship if you meet the eligibility criteria.
These privileges provide you with the opportunity to establish a stable life in Australia and contribute to the community. Make sure to comply with all visa conditions and Australian laws during your stay.
Travel to and from Australia for 5 years
If granted, your visa allows you to travel to and from Australia as many times as you wish within a period of 5 years from the date it is granted. This travel facility remains valid as long as the visa is valid.
Should you wish to travel after the initial 5-year period, you will need to apply for and obtain a Resident Return Visa (RRV) to re-enter Australia as a permanent resident.
Additionally, you may consider applying for Australian citizenship. As an Australian citizen, you won’t require a visa to enter Australia. Instead, you will need to apply for an Australian passport and use it for travel purposes.
To check the expiration date of your travel facility, you can use the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) service.
How long the child can stay
Once granted, subclass 835 visa provides you with permanent residence status in Australia, allowing you to stay indefinitely in the country.
Regarding citizenship eligibility, your permanent residency status begins on the day the visa is granted. This permanent residence status serves as the foundation for your potential future application for Australian citizenship.
Include other children
You have the option to include members of your family unit in your visa application when you initially apply. Additionally, you can add them to your application at any point before a decision is made.
It’s important to note that family members included in your application must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. Even family members who are not intending to accompany you to Australia might still need to meet these requirements.
Cost of remaining relative visa subclass 835
The subclass 835 Remaining relative visa (onshore) costs AUD4,990.00. Additionally, there is an extra charge for each family member included in the application.
Payment for remaining relative visa subclass 835 visa is divided into two instalments. The first instalment is paid at the time of application submission, and the second instalment is paid when requested by the authorities.
Furthermore, there may be additional expenses for health examinations, police certificates, and biometrics.
To determine the total cost of your visa, you can use the Visa Pricing Estimator. However, please note that this tool does not consider other potential costs.
For further details regarding visa fees and charges, please refer to the relevant information provided by the immigration authorities.
See related: Remaining Relative visa (subclass 115)
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Processing times
The processing times for Other Family visas can be lengthy due to the high demand exceeding the number of available places each year. To get an estimate of processing times, you can use the visa processing time guide tool, which provides information on recently decided applications. However, please note that this tool offers only a general guide and may not be specific to your application.
Your application might take longer to process if:
- It is not filled in correctly.
- It lacks necessary documents, or we require additional information from you.
- The verification of your information takes longer than usual.
If the correct visa application charge is not paid, we cannot process your application. In such cases, we will inform you and, if necessary, return your application.
It’s important to note that applications for this visa are subject to capping and queueing, which means that processing priorities are determined based on various factors. You can learn more about Other Family Visa queues and processing priorities for further insight.
For detailed information on Migration Program outcomes against planning for each migration program year, you can refer to the Reports on Migration Programs.
Your obligations
You and your family members must obey all Australian laws.
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Eligibility
Have a sponsor
Approval of sponsorship from an eligible parent, step-parent, sibling, step-sibling, or an eligible partner of your relative is required.
Not have other near relatives
You will not be granted subclass 835 visa if you or your partner have a close relative who typically resides outside Australia, or if you or your partner have a close relative residing in Australia on a temporary visa (excluding Eligible New Zealand citizens) or unlawfully. Temporary visas encompass bridging visas.
Have assurance of support
You must have the ability to secure an assurance of support. This ensures that upon your entry into Australia on this visa, you and any accompanying family members will not depend on government assistance. We will inform you when it’s necessary to provide the assurance of support.
Meet the health requirement
You and any accompanying family members must satisfy our health criteria when applying for the visa. Additionally, family members who are not intending to migrate to Australia may still need to meet our health standards.
Meet the character requirement
You and any family members applying for the visa alongside you must meet our character standards. Additionally, we may request that other family members who are not planning to migrate also fulfill this requirement.
Have paid back your debt to the Australian Government
If you or any family members have outstanding debts to the Australian Government, you must have either repaid the debt or have established an approved arrangement to settle it.
Not have had a visa cancelled or a previous application refused
We will assess your immigration history as part of the decision-making process for your application. If you have previously had a visa cancelled or refused, you may not be eligible for this visa. However, there are certain circumstances where you may still be able to apply for a permanent visa despite past visa issues. For more information, refer to the document “Limitations on applications in Australia” (129KB PDF).
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If you are applying for a visa from outside Australia, please refer to the guidelines provided in “Can I go to Australia.”
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If you require immigration assistance, you can find information on who can help with your visa application.
Sign the Australian values statement
If you are 18 years of age or older, it is a requirement that you:
- Have read the Life in Australia booklet, or have had its contents explained to you.
- Sign an Australian Values Statement, affirming your commitment to respect the Australian way of life and abide by Australian laws.
Best interests of the child
We might not grant this visa if it is not in the best interests of an applicant under 18.