Ensure your family stays together as you work to obtain a permanent Partner Visa application with a Subclass 445 Dependent Child Visa. Explore the eligibility requirements of a Subclass 445 Visa and contact Immigration Gurus today to begin your application.
Dependent Child Visa - Subclass 445
Subclass 445 Dependent Child Visa — a temporary solution for families in transition
What is the 445 Visa?
Once granted by the Department of Home Affairs, the child can live, study and work in Australia temporarily. To obtain permanent residency, the child must later be included in their parent’s Subclass 801 or 100 permanent Partner Visa application.
Eligibility criteria for a 445 Visa
- Be the biological, adopted or stepchild of a temporary Partner Visa holder.
- Be under 18 years of age (or under 25 if studying full-time and financially dependent).
- Not be married, engaged or in a de facto relationship.
- Meet Australia’s health and character requirements.
- Be in Australia or overseas when applying.
Who can sponsor a child for a 445 Visa?
- Hold a temporary Partner Visa (Subclass 309 or 820).
- Have an ongoing permanent Partner Visa (Subclass 100 or 801) application.
- Agree to provide financial support and accommodation for the child.
The Subclass 445 Visa requirements —
what parents need to know for a successful application
To apply for a Visa Subclass 445, you must provide:
- A completed Subclass 445 Visa application form.
- The child’s birth certificate or adoption papers.
- Proof of the sponsoring parent’s temporary Partner Visa status.
- Parental consent documents (if one parent is not included in the application).
- Medical and police clearance (if applicable).
Once a child is approved for a 445 Visa, they will then have access to:
- Legal residence in Australia while waiting for permanent residency.
- The ability to study and work in Australia.
- Full access to Australia’s healthcare system.
- A pathway to permanent residency by being included in the parent’s Subclass 801 or 100 visa application.
What happens if I don’t meet the Subclass 445 Visa application form requirements?
If your application is incomplete or doesn’t meet eligibility criteria, it may be delayed or refused. Obtaining professional guidance from experienced migration experts, like Immigration Gurus, can help you avoid common mistakes and ensure a complete and thorough application.
How long does a 445 Visa take? Processing times and expectations for parents.
- 50% of applications are processed in 18 months
- 90% of applications are processed in 22 months
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