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➡️ Full Article here: https://www.workvisalawyers.com.au/ne... ✅ Book an appointment: https://www.workvisalawyers.com.au/ar... ➡️ Content: 00:00 Can my partner be added to my temporary visa? 01:06 Subsequent Entrant Visa vs Partner Visa 01:22 What is a Subsequent Entrant Visa? 01:57 Who can apply for a Subsequent Entrant Visa? 02:21 Situations where someone can enter Australia as a subsequent entrant 03:40 Requirements for a Subsequent Entrant Visa 04:39 How much does a Subsequent Entrant Visa cost? 05:34 Can I add someone to my 491 visa after it's been granted? 05:50 Can I lodge a Subsequent Entrant application to add a partner to my 190 visa? ➡️ RELEVANT ARTICLES 482 Visa: https://www.workvisalawyers.com.au/se... Partner Visa: http://workvisalawyers.com.au/news/al... Minimum Requirements for a Partner Visa: • Minimum Requirements for an Australian Par... 494 Visa: https://www.workvisalawyers.com.au/se... ➡️ INFO We hope you found the video helpful! Remember to subscribe to the @Australian Immigration - Work Visa Lawyers channel for more videos. If you would like assistance with getting a visa in Australia, you can contact us at: 👉 Website: https://www.workvisalawyers.com.au 👉 Email: [email protected] For up to date migration news and support, follow us on: 👉 Facebook: / workvisalawyers 👉 Twitter: / work_visa 👉 Instagram: / workvisalawyers 👉 TikTok: / workvisalawyers While every effort is made to ensure the contents of this video is correct at the time of filming, law and policies may change from time to time without notice. This video is for educational purposes only and nothing in this video or its description constitutes legal advice. For advice on your personal circumstances, please make an appointment at Work Visa Lawyers: https://www.workvisalawyers.com.au/ar... Can my partner be added to my visa? Understanding the subsequent entrant visa Many visa applicants get confused when they want their partner to join their temporary visa and assume it is a Partner Visa, but it is actually a Subsequent Entrant Visa. A Subsequent Entrant Visa allows family members to join the primary visa holder in Australia. This option is available across various visas such as the Skills in Demand sc-482 visa, a student visa sc-500, a Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) 494 visa, or a Temporary Graduate sc-485 visa, and many other temporary visas, offering a pathway for dependent family members such as spouses, de facto partners, and dependent children to join the primary applicant's visa. Subsequent Entrant vs Partner Visa A subsequent entrant visa is different to a Partner Visa. A Partner Visa is only for those in a relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident. In this blog, we will explain what a subsequent entrant visa which allow you to add your partner and dependent children to some temporary visas. We will be providing information in relation to: • who can apply as a subsequent entrant? • the different situations in which someone may enter Australia as a subsequent entrant • what is involved in adding people who are already in Australia on a different visa. Who Can Apply for a Subsequent Entrant Visa? The eligibility criteria depend on the specific visa subclass but generally apply to: • Spouses and de facto partners of the primary visa holder • Dependent children under a certain age (usually under 23) • Other eligible dependents, such as family members who rely on the primary applicant financially or due to health conditions Key Requirements for a Subsequent Entrant Visa While the specific requirements vary by visa subclass, most subsequent entrant applications require: • Proof of relationship – Marriage certificates, birth certificates, and evidence of a de facto relationship if applicable. The applicant must be a spouse relationship, either married or de facto. For a de facto relationship must be living together for at least one year or have registered a relationship. If the couple is married or have their relationship registered, it is not mandatory having been living together for at least one year. • Financial capacity – The primary visa holder must show they can support their dependents financially • Health and character checks – Standard immigration health and background checks apply • Visa validity – The primary visa holder must still hold a valid visa at the time of the subsequent entrant’s application Copyright Work Visa Lawyers Pty Ltd 2025