Primary applicant (820/801)
The base fee sits in the AUD $8,000-$9,000 range in 2026. Covers both stages (provisional + permanent) of the onshore application.
When you add health examinations, police checks, translation, statutory declaration witnessing, and professional representation, the realistic total sits well above what most couples expect on their first Google search. Here is the real breakdown.
The Department charges separately for primary applicant, partner/dependent additions, and secondary applicants over 18.
The base fee sits in the AUD $8,000-$9,000 range in 2026. Covers both stages (provisional + permanent) of the onshore application.
Similar range to 820/801. Offshore fees match onshore for partner visas.
Additional fees for each child under 18. Lower than primary fee but add up quickly.
Secondary applicants aged 18+ add the main-adult rate. Less common for partner visas.
Beyond the Department fee, every application incurs these additional costs.
Representation is not mandatory but for most partner visa applications it reduces the risk of refusal and RFI.
Fixed-fee packages typical. Covers consultation, evidence strategy, application drafting, lodgement, and RFI response.
For complex cases (character issues, Schedule 3 waivers, health waivers). Higher cost but specialist for borderline matters.
A refused partner visa does not refund the Department fee. Relodgement means paying the full fee again. Representation often saves money across the full journey.
If your application is refused, the fee is lost. Relodgement means paying the full fee again. This is why evidence preparation matters more than any other single factor. See refusal reasons.
For partner visa cost planning and fixed-fee packages, book with Neha Sharma.