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Child Visa Australia

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Visa Empire is recognised as one of the most trusted migration agents in Australia. We help families reunite through reliable and expert visa assistance. If you are an eligible Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen wishing to bring your child to Australia, a Child Visa may be the pathway for your family.

 

Australia offers different Child Visa subclasses, each designed to support children who live overseas or in Australia and require permanent residency pathways. Whether you are applying for the Offshore Child (Permanent) Visa (Subclass 101) or the Onshore Child Visa (Subclass 802), the process can feel overwhelming without the right expertise.

 

That’s where Visa Empire steps in. Our team ensures your child visa application is accurate, complete, and aligned with current immigration requirements so your child can join you in Australia without delays.

Types of Child Visas in Australia

Australia offers two primary permanent child visas (Subclass 101 and 802). 

Let’s have a basic overview of them:-

  • Subclass 101 Child Visa (Offshore)

The Subclass 101 Child Visa is for children applying from outside Australia. It grants permanent residency to eligible children, allowing them to live with their sponsoring parents in Australia.

  • Subclass 802 Child Visa (Onshore)

The Subclass 802 Child Visa is designed for children already inside Australia. Once granted, it allows your child to live permanently in Australia with their sponsoring parent.

Both visas offer the same long-term benefits including permanent residence, access to education, healthcare (Medicare), and eventually Australian citizenship (if eligible).

Eligibility Criteria for Child Visa Australia

To be eligible for the Child Visa in Australia, the child must meet specific requirements set by the Department of Home Affairs, including:

  • Age Requirement
    • The child visa Australia age limit is generally under 18 years.
    • Children aged 18-25 may still qualify if they are full-time students and financially dependent on the sponsoring parent.
    • Children over 18 with disabilities may also qualify.
  • Relationship Requirement

The child must be:

  • The biological child,
  • Adopted child, or
  • Stepchild (in certain circumstances) of a sponsoring parent.
  • Sponsorship Requirement

The sponsoring parent must be an:

  • Australian citizen,
  • Permanent resident, or
  • Eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • Dependency Requirement

The child must be dependent on the parent, financially or otherwise.

  • Health and Character Requirements

The child must meet all health and background checks required by Australian immigration.

Visa Empire ensures every eligibility aspect is thoroughly assessed before your application is submitted.

Applying for a Child Visa

At Visa Empire, we follow a structured, reliable approach to make your child visa journey stress-free:

  • Eligibility Assessment

We first check which visa subclass applies [(onshore vs offshore) Subclass 101 or Subclass 802] and ensure your child meets all eligibility criteria.

  • Document Preparation

We help you gather and prepare all required documents, including:

  • Child’s birth certificate
  • Passport copies
  • Evidence of dependence
  • Proof of parent-child relationship
  • Guardianship documents (if applicable)
  • Adoption papers (if relevant)
  • Health and police requirements (if needed)
  • Application Lodgement

Your child visa application is lodged online through ImmiAccount with complete documentation to avoid unnecessary delays.


  • Health Examinations & Checks

Your child undergoes required medical checks as part of the visa process.

  • Processing Stage

The Department reviews your application. During this time, we assist with additional document requests or clarifications to ensure a smooth journey.

  • Visa Grant

Once approved, your child receives permanent residency in Australia and gains all associated rights.

Visa Empire guides you at every step; right from preparation to visa grant.

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Child Visa Australia Processing Time

Processing times can vary based on application volume and case complexity. On average, Subclass 101 takes several months to over a year. Similar timelines apply to Subclass 802 as well.

Visa Empire helps you prepare a decision-ready application, reducing delays related to incomplete or incorrect documentation.

Child Visa Australia Cost

The cost of the child visa depends on the subclass and additional factors such as:-

  • Visa application charges
  • Health examinations
  • Police checks (if applicable)
  • Professional service fees (optional but recommended)

A detailed cost estimate is provided during your consultation with Visa Empire.

Why Choose Visa Empire for Your Child Visa Application?

When it comes to securing a child visa, expertise matters. Here’s why families choose Visa Empire:-

  • Specialised Knowledge of Child Visa Subclasses

We are experienced in handling Subclass 101 and Subclass 802 applications, ensuring accuracy and compliance.

  • Personalised Support for Each Family

We clearly understand that every child’s circumstances are different. Thus, we tailor our guidance to your family’s unique situation.

  • Up-to-Date Immigration Insights

Our migration agents stay informed about all policy changes affecting child visas in Australia.

  • Smooth and Hassle-Free Processing

From forms to documents and communication with the Department, we handle everything.

  • Trusted by Families Across Australia

Our strong track record and client trust make us one of Australia’s reliable migration partners.

Get Started with Visa Empire Today!!!

Your child’s future in Australia begins with the right visa pathway and the right migration experts. Visa Empire ensures your Child Visa application is strong, compliant, and processed with care.

Whether you’re applying for Child Visa 101, Child Visa 802, or seeking clarity on your child’s eligibility, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Contact Visa Empire today for a consultation and begin your journey toward reuniting your family in Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

To get an Australian Child Visa, you must apply under the appropriate subclass. Those are Subclass 101 (Offshore Child Visa) and Subclass 802 (Onshore Child Visa). The sponsoring parent must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. You must provide identity documents, evidence of the parent–child relationship, health and character checks, and meet Australian visa requirements. Visa Empire guides you through each step to ensure a strong, compliant application.

Yes. Any child who is not an Australian citizen must hold a valid Child Visa for Australia or another relevant visa to enter and remain in the country. Children born outside Australia require a visa before travelling. Children born in Australia to a visa-holding parent generally receive the same visa subclass as their parent automatically.

The cost varies depending on the visa subclass and whether the child applies onshore or offshore. The Child Visa 101 and 802 both have fixed visa application charges set by the Department of Home Affairs. Additional expenses may include health checks, police clearances (if required), and professional migration agent fees. Visa Empire provides a clear cost breakdown before lodging your application.

Generally, a child must be:

  • Under 18 years, or
  • Between 18-25 years and financially dependent on the sponsoring parent, or
  • Over 18 but unable to work due to a disability that causes total dependence.

These rules apply to both Subclass 101 and Subclass 802 Child Visas.

The F4 visa is a U.S. family-based immigration visa category, not an Australian visa. For this category, children must be under 21 years old to be classified as derivatives. This age limit does not apply to Australian child visas, which follow a different age and dependency structure.

There is no minimum age for a child to apply for a visa in Australia. Even newborns can apply for a Child Visa, provided the parent meets all sponsorship requirements.

Processing times depend on the type of child visa, the completeness of the application, and immigration backlogs. On average, Subclass 101 (Offshore) and Subclass 802 (Onshore) may take several months to over a year. Visa Empire ensures your application is decision-ready to reduce avoidable delays.

A child dependent visa may take anywhere from 8 to 18 months, depending on the visa subclass, application volume, and whether additional information or assessments are required.

To obtain a Child Visa Australia, you must:-

  1. Confirm the correct visa subclass (101 or 802).
  2. Ensure the sponsoring parent meets eligibility criteria.

 

  1. Gather all identity, dependency, and relationship documents.
  2. Submit the visa application through ImmiAccount.
  3. Complete medical examinations and provide additional information as requested.

Visa Empire manages the full process to ensure an accurate, complete, and timely application.



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