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Subclass 864

Contributory Aged Parent visa (864)

The faster onshore pathway for aged parents, for a higher contribution.

Overview

About this visa

The subclass 864 is a permanent onshore visa for aged parents of an Australian. It costs significantly more than the non-contributory 804, but is processed far sooner. You apply in Australia and can generally hold a bridging visa while you wait.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

How much does a parent visa to Australia cost?

Government charges vary by stream. Contributory parent visas (143/173) carry a much higher charge than the non-contributory parent visa (103) but are processed far faster. We give you a clear, written quote covering our professional fee plus the current Department charges before any work begins.

What is the difference between a contributory parent visa and a parent visa?

A contributory parent visa (subclass 143 or 173) costs more but is processed in a fraction of the time. The standard, non-contributory parent visa (subclass 103) is cheaper but currently has very long processing times. We help you weigh the cost against the wait for your situation.

What is the parent visa processing time?

Processing times depend on the stream and change over time. Contributory parent visas are typically processed in a few years, while non-contributory parent visas (103) can take much longer. Book a consultation and we will explain the current timeframes for your chosen pathway.

What is the aged parent visa?

Aged parent visas (such as subclass 804 and the contributory 864) are onshore options for parents who have reached Australian pension age, letting eligible applicants apply from within Australia. We confirm whether you meet the age and balance-of-family requirements.

Is there a 10 year parent visa for Australia?

The Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 870) lets parents stay in Australia for up to 5 years at a time, and can be applied for again for a combined total of up to 10 years. It is a temporary stay option, not permanent residence.

Do I lodge a parent visa through ImmiAccount?

Most parent visa applications are lodged online through the Department of Home Affairs ImmiAccount system. As your registered migration agent we prepare and manage the ImmiAccount lodgement and documentation on your behalf.

Not sure if you qualify?

Book a no-obligation initial consultation and get honest advice on this visa and the alternatives.

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