Partner Visa Secured Within 12 Months While Applicant Strategically Remained on Student Visa
Case Summary
An applicant on a valid Student Visa wanted to transition to a Partner Visa and face a key decision: remain on the Student Visa through processing (avoiding unlawfulness) or risk becoming unlawful on a bridging visa. We advised her to remain on the student visa and secured a partner visa within 12 months.
Background
Our client had met her Australian citizen partner while on a Working Holiday Visa and entered a relationship shortly after. She then obtained a Student Visa to remain in Australia. When she came to us, her Student Visa had 16 months remaining — enough time to see a partner visa to decision. She needed to choose between staying on the student visa (requiring ongoing tuition fee payment) or transitioning immediately to a bridging visa while the partner visa was processed. We provided careful advice on the risks and implications of each option.
Challenges
- Student visa tuition fees were becoming a significant burden requiring a careful cost-benefit decision
- Transitioning to a bridging visa prematurely carried risks including losing work rights
- Risk of student visa cancellation if tuition fee conditions were not met
- Applicant had to carefully manage her visa status throughout the processing period
Outcome
Following our advice to remain on the student visa, we prepared and lodged the Subclass 820 application and secured a grant within 12 months.
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