Australian Partner Visa Processing Times, April 2025.
These are the processing times for the most recent partner visa applications shown on the Global Visa Processing Times website, as at 2 June 2025.
Subclass 309 Processing Times, April 2025.
For visas finalised in April 2025, the median average processing time for subclass 309 offshore partner visas, was 11 months.
- 49% took under 11 months
- 40% took between 11 and 22 months.
- 11% took over 22 months.
The previous times, last updated: 24 April 2025, were:
- 49% took under 13 months
- 40% took between 13 and 23 months.
- 11% took over 23 months.
Subclass 820 Processing Times, April 2025.
In April 2025, the median average processing time, for subclass 820 onshore partner visas, was 14 months.
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- 49% took under 14 months
- 40% took between 14 and 26 months.
- 11% took over 26 months.
The previous times, last updated: 24 April 2025, were:
- 49% took under 15 months
- 40% took between 15 and 32 months.
- 11% took over 32 months.
Subclass 300 Processing Times, April 2025.
In April 2025, the median average processing time, for subclass 300 offshore prospective marriage visas, was 17 months.
- 49% took under 17 months
- 40% took between 17 and 23 months.
- 11% took over 23 months.
The previous times, last updated: 24 April 2025, were:
- 49% took under 13 months
- 40% took between 13 and 25 months.
- 11% took over 25 months.
Subclass 801 Processing Times, April 2025.
In April 2025, the median average processing time, for subclass 801 second stage onshore partner visas, was 8 months.
- 49% took under 8 months
- 40% took between 8 and 15 months.
- 11% took over 15 months.
The previous times, last updated: 24 April 2025, were:
- 49% took under 8 months
- 40% took between 8 and 17 months.
- 11% took over 17 months.
Subclass 100 Processing Times, April 2025.
In April 2025, the median average processing time, for subclass 100 second stage offshore partner visas, was 9 months.
- 49% took under 9 months
- 40% took between 9 and 19 months.
- 11% took over 19 months.
The previous times, last updated: 24 April 2025, were:
- 49% took under 9 months
- 40% took between 9 and 20 months.
- 11% took over 20 months.
The processing times for the second stage visas, the subclasses 100 and 801, are timed from 24 months after the first stage was lodged. This is not necessarily the date of lodging the second stage.
These processing times do not include applications impacted by Ministerial Direction 80.
Note from Immigration regarding the Visa processing times guide:
Our new visa processing time guide gives you an indication of how long your visa application may take to process.
This estimated timeframe is based on how long it has taken to process recently finalised applications.
It does not guarantee your application will be finalised within this timeframe.
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