Country of citizenship
Always required, regardless of whether you lived there in the last 10 years. Check type varies by country.
Country-by-country police checks are coordinated by our partner team: Neha Sharma, Pragya Gautam, and Sourabh Aggarwal. Every 820/801 and 309/100 applicant needs them. The rules differ for every country you have lived in. Here is a practical guide to the most common countries our clients come from, with current turnaround times and how to order.
Both the applicant and the sponsor must provide police clearance certificates from every country lived in for 12 months or more in the last 10 years, from age 16 onwards.
Always required, regardless of whether you lived there in the last 10 years. Check type varies by country.
Australian Federal Police National Police Check. Required for every partner visa applicant currently in Australia.
Each country with 12+ months residence requires that country check. Even brief periods beyond 12 months count.
Certificates span adult life. If you lived in a country as a teenager (16+), it counts.
The process varies widely by country. Turnaround times range from days (Australia) to months (some countries).
Police check validity and ordering timing are both important. Starting late causes delays.
Most police checks valid for 12 months from issue date. Lodgement well within this window avoids re-ordering.
Order checks from all relevant countries at the same time. Sequential ordering wastes weeks.
Some countries take 2-4 months. Start these earliest. Do not delay the Department application waiting for slow checks; explain delays in submissions.
The Department issues an RFI asking for the missing check. You respond, and the processing clock pauses. Getting every check organised upfront reduces total processing time significantly.
For country-specific police check coordination, book with Neha Sharma.