Australia's Partner Visa Character Assessments Are Becoming Increasingly Strict
While partner visas themselves maintain high approval rates, applicants must be extremely vigilant once any criminal record issues are involved.
Key Criminal Types of Concern
Armed robbery/assault
Personal injury offenses
Child pornography/sexual crimes
Domestic violence
Drug offenses
Fraud/deception
Kidnapping
Murder
Human trafficking
Rape/sexual assault
Important Reminders
Applicants or sponsors involved in the above offenses must submit explanation letters
Continuously update police clearance certificates even if already obtained
Friends can provide statutory declarations to verify good character
All offenses must be declared, including minor ones (e.g., traffic violations)
Sincere explanation is crucial
Case 1: "Sponsor with Drink-Driving + Previous Marriage" → 801 PR Directly Approved!
Timeline:
801 lodged: January 23, 2023
Request for more information: March 30, 2023 (focusing on sponsor's qualifications and criminal record)
Grant: October 28, 2025
Key Success Factors:
Proactive disclosure + sincere explanation: Did not avoid the offense "Novice Driver Drive With Novice Range PCA - 1st Offence" in the AFP record, truthfully explained circumstances
Emphasized minor nature + completed punishment: Highlighted this was a first-time drink-driving offense, court issued a 6-month good behavior bond (Section 10) as lightest penalty, no conviction recorded
Strengthened genuine relationship evidence: Combined with years of stable cohabitation evidence, emphasized marriage authenticity and continuity
Result: Convinced immigration that people can make mistakes, but genuine relationships aren't negated by minor past errors
Case 2: "Applicant Charged with Domestic Violence Following Argument" → 820/801 Both Approved Simultaneously!
Timeline:
820 lodged: February 2021
Both 820 and 801 granted: December 2023
Multiple AFP updates throughout processing, maintaining transparency
Key Success Factors:
Directly addressed sensitive record: AFP clearly showed "Common Assault (Domestic Violence) T2" offense, court issued 2-year good behavior bond (Section 10)
Multiple explanations + third-party verification: Detailed explanation letter describing incident as isolated argument with no actual harm, emphasized completed bond period with no reoffending; provided multiple friend statutory declarations verifying good daily character and harmonious family relationships
Strong genuine relationship evidence: Substantial evidence of cohabitation, financial integration, and social recognition
Result: Despite domestic violence record, succeeded through transparent communication and thorough documentation








