Subclass 300 prospective marriage visa.
The offshore fiance visa. It lets you come to Australia to marry your intended spouse, and then apply for a partner visa from here. It is the route for couples who are engaged but not yet married, where the applicant is outside Australia.
The bridge from engaged-and-offshore to married-and-here.
The Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage visa is for someone who is engaged to an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, is outside Australia, and intends to marry. It lets you travel to Australia, marry your intended spouse within the visa's validity period, and then apply for a partner visa from onshore. It is a stepping stone, not the destination: permanent residence comes through the partner visa that follows, not the 300 itself.
The 300 is specifically for couples who are not yet married or in a de facto relationship long enough to apply directly. If you are already married or in an established de facto relationship and the applicant is offshore, the offshore partner visa 309/100 is usually the better fit; if you are both onshore, look at the onshore partner visa 820/801.
Come, marry, then apply for the partner visa.
Once granted, the 300 lets you enter Australia and marry your intended spouse. You generally must marry within the validity period of the visa, after which you apply for the partner visa to continue toward permanent residence. To qualify you and your partner generally need to show a genuine intention to marry and a genuine relationship, meet health and character requirements, and have an eligible sponsor.
The marry-by date is the thing to plan around. The 300 is granted for a set period, and the marriage needs to happen within it. The current validity period is set by the government and can change, so confirm it at homeaffairs.gov.au and build your wedding and lodgement timing around the actual dates on your grant. There is a visa application charge for the 300, and a further charge for the partner visa that follows; both are set by the government, so verify the current amounts. We quote our own professional fee in writing before any work.
Which partner route fits you?
Subclass 300 - Prospective Marriage
You are engaged but not yet married, and the applicant is outside Australia. Come, marry, then apply for the partner visa. This page.
Prospective marriage visa questions.
The partner visa pathways.
Department of Home Affairs - Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage visa, and the partner visa pages; Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth). Current as at June 2026 and verified live at publish. Confirm the validity period and charges at homeaffairs.gov.au.
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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