Child Visa
Child Visa
Australia offers several visa options for children to join their parents in Australia or to formalize their status as Australian residents.
Child Visa Types:
- Child Visa (Subclass 101) - Offshore application
- Adoption Visa (Subclass 102)
- Orphan Relative Visa (Subclass 117)
- Child Visa (Subclass 802) - Onshore application
- Dependent Child Visa (Various parent visa categories)
What We Offer:
- Assessment of eligibility based on parent-child relationships
- Guidance on documentation requirements
- Assistance with preparing and lodging visa applications
- Support with complex family circumstances
- Advice on migration options for children in various situations
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Child Visa
Frequently Asked Questions
Australia offers several child visa options including Child Visa (subclass 101 offshore or 802 onshore), Adoption Visa (102), Orphan Relative Visa (117), and dependent child options under parent visa categories.
Typically, a child can be sponsored by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen who is the parent or step-parent of the child.
If only one parent is sponsoring, you generally need consent from the other parent or legal documentation showing you have the right to determine the child's residence.