Bring your parents to Australia,
with your eyes open
Getting your parents here is one of the most meaningful things you can do. It's also an area full of long waits and significant costs that a lot of agents gloss over. We won't. We'll show you the real trade-offs so you can choose the right visa for your family.
Which Parent Visa Is Right for You?
Parent visas split two ways: how much you pay and how long you wait. The contributory visas cost more but move in years. The non-contributory ones are cheaper but the wait runs into decades. The 870 lets parents stay long-term without permanent residence.
| Visa | Suited if you | Cost | Wait | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 143 Contributory Parent | Want PR sooner and can pay for it | High | Years | Permanent |
| 103 Parent | Want PR and cost is the priority | Low | Decades | Permanent |
| 864 Contributory Aged Parent | Are aged, in Australia, and can pay | High | Years | Permanent |
| 804 Aged Parent | Are aged, in Australia, cost-focused | Low | Decades | Permanent |
| 870 Sponsored Parent | Want long-term stay without chasing PR | Moderate | Shorter | Temporary |
A rough, illustrative figure for the Department's visa application charge on the lower-cost non-contributory route, depending on your circumstances. It is not a fixed price and it is not a contribution payment - the long wait is the real cost here.
A rough, illustrative figure for the contributory route, which carries a far larger second-instalment contribution per parent. The exact charge depends on your circumstances and the current settings, so treat this only as a rough comparison against the 103.
These are illustrative government charges only, to help you compare the routes. They are not quotes and they are not certainties - the Department sets its charges and changes them, and figures should be confirmed against homeaffairs.gov.au for your situation. Our professional fee is separate from the government charge. It depends on your circumstances and we quote it in writing. See how we quote.
Not sure where your family fits? Tell us your situation and we'll point you to the route that suits you.
Every Parent Visa We Handle
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143
Talk Through the 143
Contributory Parent
The faster route to permanent residence for parents overseas (Subclass 143 Contributory Parent visa and its two-stage Subclass 173 temporary version). Costs more, but the wait is years, not decades. We talk you through the 143 in your consult.
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103
About the 103
Parent Visa
The lower-cost permanent option for parents overseas. The trade-off is a wait measured in decades rather than years.
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864
Talk Through the 864
Contributory Aged Parent (Onshore)
The onshore version for aged parents already in Australia who can contribute the higher fees (Subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent visa and its two-stage Subclass 884 temporary version). The faster onshore path to permanent residence. We walk you through the 864 in your consult.
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804
About the 804
Aged Parent (Onshore)
The lower-cost onshore option for aged parents already in Australia. Same long wait as the other non-contributory visas.
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870
Talk Through the 870
Sponsored Parent (Temporary)
Want your parents here for years without the PR wait? The Subclass 870 Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa lets them stay long-term on a temporary visa, and it can be renewed. No permanent residence and no balance-of-family test. We map out the 870 with you in your consult.
We tell you things other agents often don't
Parent visa processing is one of the least transparent areas in migration. Costs change, queues move, and the picture you see on government websites is often optimistic. Our job is to give you the real one.
Get an Honest Assessment- The non-contributory visa waits are genuinely very long - the honest answer is that most people in that queue will wait decades, not years
- The 870 can be a smarter choice than people realise - parents can be here long-term without the cost and wait of a permanent visa
- The balance of family test matters - you need to show that more of your parent's children live in Australia than overseas
- Processing times change and aren't guaranteed - we'll give you realistic current estimates, not marketing copy
- If the contributory visa is right for you, the second instalment payment is significant - we'll make sure you know exactly what's coming
Just Starting Out?
If you're new to parent visas and not sure where to begin, our Bring My Parents to Australia guide walks you through the whole picture - which visa fits your family, what the real costs are, and where the process starts. It's the honest, plain-English overview we wish every family could read first.
Read the GuideJust a Visit?
If your parents don't need to live here permanently and you just want them to come for an extended visit, there's a simpler path. The visitor visa for parents covers stays that aren't about permanent residence, and it's a much faster process.
Visitor Visa for ParentsWhich parent visa? Start with these questions
There is no single right answer - the route that suits your family depends on where your parents are, their age, and whether speed or cost matters more. Follow the questions below, then we will pressure-test it with you.
Are your parents overseas, and is keeping the cost down the priority?
Look at the Subclass 103 Parent visa. It is the lower-cost permanent route for parents applying from outside Australia. The trade-off is real: the queue currently runs into decades, so it suits younger parents who can treat it as a long-term plan rather than families who need them here soon.
Is your parent already in Australia and of pension age?
Look at the Subclass 804 Aged Parent visa. It is the onshore non-contributory option, and applying onshore generally means your parent can hold a bridging visa and remain in Australia while the long queue plays out. It shares the same lengthy wait as the 103.
Do you need permanent residence in years, not decades, and can the family fund the contribution?
Look at the contributory routes. The Subclass 143 Contributory Parent visa (offshore) and the Subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent visa (onshore) move far faster, because the family pays a much larger contribution per parent. We describe these in your consult rather than pointing you at a brochure.
Do you mainly want your parents here long-term, without chasing permanent residence at all?
Look at the Subclass 870 Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa. It lets parents stay for years at a time and can be renewed, with no permanent outcome and no balance-of-family test. For many families it is the most practical way to spend real time together while a permanent visa waits in the queue.
Still weighing it up? Take our visa assessment and we will help you settle on the route that suits your family - not the one that sounds quickest.
Parent visa questions, answered honestly
Written and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)
Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.
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