Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 870) Reunite with Your Loved Ones in Australia

Maison Migration Services – Your Trusted Partner in the Visa Application Process

At Maison Migration Services, we understand how important it is to reunite with your family. Our expert migration agents are here to guide you through the application process for the Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (subclass 870), which allows parents to visit their children living in Australia. With years of experience and in-depth knowledge of migration law, we provide professional services to ensure your visa application is handled efficiently and successfully

Whether you are a parent of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, we help you navigate every step of the application, from eligibility checks to the final submission.

What is the Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 870)?

The Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (subclass 870) is a temporary visa that allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to stay in Australia for up to 5 years. This visa is a great option if you want to visit your family and spend time with your loved ones without the need for frequent visa renewals.

Key Benefits of the Subclass 870 Visa:

Stay in Australia for up to 5 years: Depending on your sponsorship agreement, you can stay in Australia for a maximum of 3 or 5 years.

Multiple Entries: You can leave and re-enter Australia during the visa validity period.

Simple and Clear Process: Clear eligibility criteria and an efficient processing system make it easier for you to reunite with your family.

🔗 For more details on the Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa, visit the official page: Sponsored Parent Visa (subclass 870)

Eligibility Criteria for Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 870)

Before applying for the Subclass 870 Sponsored Parent Visa, make sure you meet the following eligibility requirements:

Sponsor:

You must be sponsored by your child who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.

Your sponsor must meet certain requirements, such as being able to financially support you during your stay.

Age Requirement:

You must be the parent of the sponsor and meet the age criteria defined by the Australian government (usually 65 years or older for the Aged Parent Visa category).

Health and Character Checks:

All applicants are required to meet health and character requirements, which may include a medical examination and police clearance certificate.

Financial Support:

Your sponsor must provide financial evidence to demonstrate that they can support your stay in Australia.

No Previous Visa Violations:

Applicants must not have had a visa canceled or violated the conditions of their Australian visas in the past.

English Language Proficiency:

English language proficiency is generally not a requirement for the subclass 870, but you must demonstrate that you can comply with Australian visa conditions.

Visa Application Costs – What You Need to Know

Here’s a breakdown of the costs for the Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (subclass 870) application:

Visa SubclassBase Application ChargeAdditional Applicant Charge (18+)Additional Applicant Charge (Under 18)Non-Internet Application ChargeSubsequent Temporary Application Charge
Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (subclass 870)AUD 1,180.00Not ApplicableNot ApplicableNot ApplicableNot Applicable

🔗 For further details on the cost and charges of the Sponsored Parent Visa, visit the official page: Visa Costs & Fees

Required Documents for Sponsored Parent Visa (Subclass 870)

To successfully apply for the Subclass 870 Sponsored Parent Visa, you’ll need to provide a variety of documents. Below is a checklist to guide you:

Proof of Identity:

Passport and any national identity documents.

Proof of Relationship to Sponsor:

Birth certificates, family registers, or other documents proving your relationship to your Australian citizen or permanent resident child.

Sponsor’s Financial Documents:

Evidence that your child (the sponsor) can financially support you during your stay in Australia.

Health and Character Checks:

Medical records or health clearances as per the visa requirements.

Police clearance certificate from every country you’ve lived in for 12 months or more in the last 10 years.

Visa Application Form and Fee Payment Receipt:

Completed application form and payment receipt for the visa application fee.

Processing Times – How Long Will Your Visa Take?

The processing time for the Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (subclass 870) can vary depending on individual circumstances. On average, the processing time is:

Processing Time: 3 to 12 months, depending on the volume of applications and the complexity of the case.

🔗 For more accurate processing times, refer to the official processing time page: Global Visa Processing Times

Why Choose Maison Migration Services for Your Subclass 870 Application?

Maison Migration Services offers expert assistance to make your visa application process as smooth as possible. Here’s why we’re the best choice for your Sponsored Parent Visa (Subclass 870):

Expert Guidance: Our MARA-registered migration agents provide personalized advice and guidance throughout your application process.
Full Documentation Assistance: We ensure all your documents are correctly prepared, organized, and submitted.
Fast Processing: With our expertise, we help streamline your visa process for quicker approval.
Transparent Fees: We offer competitive pricing with no hidden charges.
High Success Rate: Our experienced team has a strong track record of helping parents reunite with their children in Australia.

Get Started with Your Sponsored Parent Visa Application Today!

If you are ready to reunite with your family in Australia, let Maison Migration Services help you with your Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (subclass 870) application. Contact us today for an initial consultation and let us guide you every step of the way!

📞 Call us now or email us for more details and assistance with your visa application.

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