
Owen Harris
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Partner Visa costs changed from 1 July 2026, and it can be hard to know what you actually need to budget for.
As of 1 July 2026, the Department of Home Affairs lists the Partner Visa application charge as from AUD $11,710 for most applicants.
Some couples only need to budget for the government visa application charge and a few police checks. Others may need to consider additional costs such as health examinations, biometrics, translations, overseas courier costs, relationship registration fees, or advice on how to present their evidence clearly.
A payment surcharge may also apply when paying visa application charges by credit card or PayPal.
At TranQuill Legal, we help couples understand not only what they may be eligible for, but also what the likely costs, next steps, and risks look like before they commit to lodging an application.
What Is the Australian Spouse Visa Fee in 2026?
For most people applying for an Australian spouse or partner visa, the current Department of Home Affairs application fee is:
| Applicant | Government Fee |
|---|---|
| Main applicant | $11,710 AUD |
| Sdult dependendent – child over 18 | $5,855 AUD |
| Child under 18 | $2,930 AUD |
Pricing current as at 1 July 2026. Visa application charges can change, and the amount payable may depend on your circumstances.
Although people often search for “Australian spouse visa fees”, the Department usually refers to these visas as partner visas. The main visa options are:
- Partner visa subclass 820/801 for people applying inside Australia
- Partner visa subclass 309/100 for people applying outside Australia
- Prospective Marriage visa subclass 300 for couples planning to marry in Australia
Australian Partner Visa Fees by Visa Type
| Visa Type | Subclass | Who It Is For | Government Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Onshore Partner Visa | 820/801 | Couples applying while the applicant is in Australia | $11,710 AUD |
| Offshore Partner Visa | 309/100 | Couples applying while the applicant is outside Australia | $11,710 AUD |
| Prospective Marriage Visa | 300 | Engaged couples planning to marry in Australia | $11,710 AUD |
| Additional applicant aged 18 or over | N/A | Adult dependent included in the application | $5,855 AUD |
| Additional applicant under 18 | N/A | Child included in the application | $2,930 AUD |
| Subclass 820 after holding subclass 300 | 820 | Applicant already held a Prospective Marriage visa | From $1,950 AUD |
What Other Costs Are Involved in an Australian Spouse Visa Application?
The government fee is often the largest cost, but it is rarely the only one.
Other expenses can include:
- Police certificates from Australia and overseas
- Medical examinations
- Translation of non-English documents
- Certified copies of important documents
- Passport photos
- Courier fees for overseas documents
- Relationship evidence gathering
- Statutory declarations from friends and family
- Marriage certificates or relationship registration costs
- Legal fees if you want advice or full representation
For some couples, the extra costs may only be a few hundred dollars. For others, particularly if there are overseas documents, children, complex histories, or previous refusals involved, the total can be much higher.
You may also find it helpful to read our guide on how much evidence you need for a partner visa or watch the video below.
Estimated Additional Costs for an Australian Spouse Visa
Below is a rough guide to common additional costs many couples may need to budget for.
| Additional Cost | Typical Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Australian police check | $42–$60 AUD per person |
| Overseas police certificates | $50–$300+ AUD depending on country |
| Medical examination | $350–$450 AUD per person |
| Translation of documents | $50+ AUD per page |
| Certified copies of documents | generally no cost |
| Passport photos | $20–$40 AUD |
| Statutory declarations from friends and family | Usually free, unless witnessed by a professional |
| Relationship registration fee | Around $250–$300 AUD depending on state |
| Marriage certificate | Around $50–$70 AUD |
| Courier fees for overseas documents | $50–$120 AUD |
| Payment surcharge on visa fee | Around $130 AUD |
| Legal advice or one-off consultation | Usually $300+ |
| Full legal representation | $6000+ varies based on law firm and case complexity |
What Could the Total Cost Look Like?
For a relatively straightforward Partner Visa application, if you choose to prepare and lodge it yourself, many couples may spend:
- $11,710 AUD government visa application charge
- Around $500–$1,500 AUD in extra costs
Total estimated cost: approximately $12,210–$13,210 AUD
Extra costs may include things such as police checks, health examinations, translations, biometrics, payment surcharges, or obtaining supporting documents. The Department of Home Affairs notes that related costs can apply during the visa application process, depending on the visa and the applicant’s circumstances.
For more complex applications involving foreign documents that require translations, multiple police checks, multiple children, non-migrating children with health issues, multiple name changes, incorrect birthdates or names on records, or the need for legal assistance, the total cost can easily exceed AUD $16,000.
That is why it is worth budgeting carefully and understanding what may be required before you lodge.
Are There Payment Surcharges for Australian Partner Visa Fees?
Yes.
If you pay the visa application charge online using a credit card, debit card, PayPal, or UnionPay, the Department of Home Affairs may apply an additional payment surcharge.
The current Department surcharge rates are:
Visa, MasterCard, American Express and JCB: 1.40%
PayPal: 1.01%
UnionPay: 1.90%
The surcharge also applies to Debit Visa cards and Debit MasterCards.
On a Partner Visa application charge of $11,710 AUD, this could add approximately:
$118 AUD if paying by PayPal
$164 AUD if paying by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or JCB
$222 AUD if paying by UnionPay
It is worth checking the Department’s current surcharge rates before lodging your application, as payment fees and visa application charges can change.
Do Australian Spouse Visa Fees Increase Each Year?
Usually, yes.
Australian visa application charges often change at the start of the new financial year on 1 July.
This means Partner Visa and spouse visa fees can increase, and the amount payable will usually depend on the date the Department of Home Affairs receives your application.
The Partner Visa government application charge increased from $9,365 AUD to $11,710 AUD from 1 July 2026.
If you are already close to being ready to lodge, it can sometimes make sense to apply before the next financial year starts.
You may also want to read our article on Australian partner visa processing times so you can budget not only for cost, but also for timing.
Why It Is Important to Get Your Application Right
With Australian spouse visa fees now above $11,000 AUD, most people understandably want to avoid mistakes.
A refusal does not just mean disappointment. It can also mean losing a large application fee and having to start again.
That does not mean you need a perfect application from day one. But it does mean it is worth taking the time to prepare strong evidence, understand what documents are needed, and work through any complications before lodging.
This is especially important for couples with:
- Long-distance relationships
- Short relationship histories
- Previous visa refusals
- Children from earlier relationships
- Cultural or family issues affecting evidence
- Complex immigration histories
- Time spent apart due to work or travel
These situations do not stop you from applying. They simply mean the application often needs more thought, stronger evidence, and a clearer explanation.
Need Help Understanding Australian Spouse Visa Costs?
Every relationship and every visa application is different.
Some couples only need to budget for the government fee and a few police checks. Others may need translations, overseas courier costs, relationship registration fees, or advice on how to present their evidence clearly.
At TranQuill Legal, we help couples understand not only what they may be eligible for, but also what the likely costs, next steps, and risks look like before they commit to lodging an application.
We work with clients in Australia and overseas and aim to explain the process in a way that feels practical, clear, and manageable. TranQuill Legal is known for calm, clear communication and helping people move forward with confidence.
If you want tailored advice about your situation, you can book a one-off consultation to get a clearer idea of your options before lodging.

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