Your application for a prospective marriage [fiancé(e)] visa must be lodged outside Australia and you must be outside Australia when you apply.
People applying under the prospective marriage [fiancé(e)] category go through a three-stage process.
The process involves applying for a prospective marriage temporary visa at the first stage, and a spouse temporary visa and spouse permanent visa at the second and third stage.
Stage 1 - Prospective Marriage temporary visa
This stage involves assessment of your eligibility for a temporary visa based on your application. You and your spouse may be asked to attend an interview to enable the department to further assess your application.
You will also be asked to undergo a medical examination and provide character clearances. If you successfully complete the first stage of processing, you will be granted a temporary visa which will be valid for nine months from when it is granted. Within those nine months you must travel to Australia, marry your fiancé(e) and apply for the spouse temporary and permanent visas in Australia.
Stage 2 - Spouse temporary visa
This stage of processing will begin when you apply in Australia for the spouse temporary and permanent visas after your marriage.
You will be required to complete the relevant forms, pay the required charge and provide evidence that your marriage has taken place and is genuine and continuing. You and your spouse may be asked to attend an interview. If you successfully complete this stage of processing, you will be granted a temporary visa which will be in effect until a decision is made on your application for a permanent visa.
Stage 3 - Spouse permanent visa
This stage of processing will begin approximately two years after you lodged your application for spouse temporary and permanent visas and involves an assessment of your eligibility for a permanent visa.
You will be required to provide evidence that the relationship between you and your spouse is genuine and continuing. If you have lived in Australia for more than one year, you will be required to provide an Australian police clearance. You may also be required to provide clearances from other countries you have visited since your spouse temporary visa was granted. You and your spouse may be asked to attend an interview.
If you meet all the requirements, you will be granted a permanent visa.
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