Eligibility Review
We review your relationship, sponsor status, visa history, location and family circumstances before identifying possible visa directions.
A Family Visa Agent in Melbourne can help families understand the right visa direction. It may involve partners, spouses, parents, children and sponsors. It may also involve relationship evidence and long-term family plans in Australia.
Think Higher Consultants is the consultancy team supporting the process. Migration advice is provided by our Registered Migration Agent where required. An experienced education and migration team also supports clients.
Our family visa guidance helps identify the right direction, the main evidence gaps and the risks that should be checked before lodgement.
We review your relationship, sponsor status, visa history, location and family circumstances before identifying possible visa directions.
We help couples understand relationship evidence, sponsor requirements, living arrangements and common risk areas.
We help families understand parent options, including contributory parent visa matters where relevant.
We review sponsor eligibility, previous sponsorship history, character concerns and family relationship evidence.
We check whether identity documents, relationship records and family documents are clear, consistent and relevant.
We identify weak evidence, missing documents, sponsor concerns, previous refusals and inconsistent statements before lodgement.
The suitable visa option depends on the relationship between the applicant and the sponsor. This page gives broad family migration guidance. Specific partner visa and parent visa matters can be explained in more detail on dedicated service pages.
| Visa Area | Suitable For | What We Review |
|---|---|---|
| Partner And Spouse Visas | Married, de facto or genuine couples. | Relationship evidence, sponsor status, location and visa history. |
| Parent Visas | Parents of eligible Australian citizens, permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens. | Family links, sponsor details, balance of family issues and long-term plans. |
| Contributory Parent Visas | Families considering contributory parent options. | Eligibility, cost awareness, evidence and timing concerns. |
| Child And Dependent Matters | Children or dependants connected to a family migration matter. | Family relationship, dependency, custody and supporting documents. |
| Other Family Visa Matters | Applicants who are unsure which family visa direction applies. | Visa history, sponsor details, family records and risk areas. |
The main checks usually include the relationship between the applicant and sponsor, sponsor eligibility, identity documents, visa history, character requirements and evidence consistency.
The relationship must be supported by clear and consistent records.
The sponsor’s status, history and character can affect the application.
Names, dates and personal details should match across documents.
Birth, marriage, custody and family records may be needed.
Refusals, cancellations, overstays or condition breaches can create risk.
Police checks or past matters may need careful disclosure.
Some visa options depend on whether the applicant is inside or outside Australia.
Conflicting dates, names or statements can weaken the application.
A marriage certificate, photos or chat history may support the application. But they may not show the full relationship. The evidence should explain how the relationship developed, how the couple supports each other and how the commitment continues.
We help couples review their evidence before preparing the application. This helps check whether it is clear, consistent and suitable.
Partner Visa Consultant Melbourne →Parent visa matters need planning before the application starts. Families should understand eligibility, family links, sponsor details, balance of family concerns, cost and expected processing issues.
Contributory parent visa options may suit some families, but they need proper cost and timing awareness.
Parent Visa Australia →Document requirements depend on the visa type and family relationship. Uploading more documents is not always better. Uploading clear and relevant evidence is what matters.
Family visa applications can become weak when the evidence does not match the story. These issues should be checked before lodgement, not after the Department asks questions.
Family visa fees and processing times depend on the visa type, applicant location, sponsor situation and Department assessment. Government fees can change. Some visas may include extra charges, second instalments, health checks, police checks, translations or other costs.
| Visa Type | Current Listed Fee Example | Timing Point To Understand |
|---|---|---|
| Partner Visa | From AUD11,710 | Processing time should be checked using the current Home Affairs processing guide. |
| Child Visa | From AUD4,040 | Timing can depend on documents, custody evidence, health checks and sponsor details. |
| Parent Visa subclass 103 | From AUD8,665 over 2 instalments | Parent visas are queue-based and may have very long waiting periods. |
| Contributory Parent Visa subclass 143 | From AUD49,900 over 2 instalments | Home Affairs currently estimates about 15 years for new contributory parent visa applications. |
| Contributory Parent Temporary Visa subclass 173 | From AUD33,375 over 2 instalments | This option also needs cost and timing planning before applying. |
| Sponsored Parent Temporary Visa subclass 870 | From AUD6,370 for up to 3 years or AUD12,440 for up to 5 years | This is temporary and has different planning issues from permanent parent visas. |
Before choosing a family visa direction, families should check the current government fee, possible second instalment costs, expected waiting period, sponsor requirements, document readiness and refusal risks.
Think Higher Consultants has a Melbourne office focus for this page. The page is also structured so future location pages can be added without falsely claiming a physical office in every city.
Families outside Melbourne may still speak with the team online where suitable. Any future city page should clearly explain whether support is in-person, online or service-area based.
Melbourne: Local family visa consultation and support.
Other Australian cities: Online guidance or future location-targeted service pages where appropriate.
Family visa applications need careful evidence, sponsor checks and practical risk review. The goal is not to upload the most documents. The goal is to prepare relevant and consistent evidence.
Migration advice is provided by authorised professionals, including a Registered Migration Agent where required.
We help Melbourne families understand visa options, documents, sponsor issues and application risks.
We focus on family proof, sponsor documents, relationship records and document consistency.
We review possible issues before lodgement so the application is prepared with more care.
We do not guarantee family visa approval. Visa outcomes are decided by the Australian Government.
Get personalised guidance before preparing your family visa application. Think Higher Consultants can review your relationship, sponsor status, family documents, visa history and possible application concerns.
If your matter needs more specific advice, these pages can help you move to the right service area.
Yes. Weak relationship evidence can create problems, especially in partner and spouse visa matters. The evidence should support the history, commitment and genuine nature of the relationship.
Previous sponsorship history may be relevant. The impact depends on the visa type, timing and sponsor circumstances.
Yes. Some couples can apply while living in different countries. The application should explain the reason for separation and show ongoing commitment.
Different names or dates should be explained with proper evidence. This may include name change records, marriage certificates, birth certificates or corrected documents.
Contributory parent visa options are often considered because of processing and planning differences, but they can involve higher costs. Families should check eligibility, cost and timing before applying.
Yes. Previous refusals can affect how the Department views the application. The refusal reason should be reviewed before a new family visa application is lodged.
Children may be included in some family visa matters, but this depends on the visa type, age, dependency, custody and documents.