What Is the Child Visa Subclass 802? Everything Australian Parents Need to Know

For many Australian citizens and permanent residents, reuniting with their children is a top priority.

Jul 12, 2025 - 07:21
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What Is the Child Visa Subclass 802? Everything Australian Parents Need to Know

For many Australian citizens and permanent residents, reuniting with their children is a top priority. The Child Visa Subclass 802 is a permanent visa that allows a child who is onshore (already in Australia) to live with their parents permanently. Whether you're an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, this visa could be the key to bringing your family together under one roof.

In this article, we break down everything Australian parents need to know about the Subclass 802 visa, from eligibility criteria and benefits to processing times and application tips.

What Is the Child Visa Subclass 802?

The Child Visa (Subclass 802) allows a child to stay in Australia permanently with their parent. It's specifically for children already in Australia at the time of application and when the visa is granted. The sponsoring parent must either be:

  • An Australian citizen,

  • An Australian permanent resident, or

  • An eligible New Zealand citizen.

Who Can Apply?

To qualify for the Subclass 802 visa, the child must:

  • Be dependent on the sponsoring parent,

  • Be under 18, or

  • Be over 18 but under 25 and studying full-time, or

  • Be over 18 with a disability that prevents them from working.

Additionally, the child must be unmarried and not engaged or in a de facto relationship.

Key Eligibility Criteria

  • The child must be inside Australia when the application is submitted and when a decision is made.

  • The sponsoring parent must be approved by the Department of Home Affairs.

  • The child must meet health and character requirements.

  • Consent from both parents (or legal guardians) is needed in line with Australian family law, especially in custody situations.

What Are the Benefits of the Subclass 802 Visa?

Once granted, the Subclass 802 visa allows the child to:

  • Live permanently in Australia with their parent,

  • Study and work in Australia,

  • Enroll in Medicare, Australias public health care scheme,

  • Apply for Australian citizenship (if eligible),

  • Sponsor relatives to come to Australia in the future.

How Long Does It Take to Process?

Processing times can vary, but on average:

  • 75% of applications are processed within 12 months,

  • 90% of applications are processed within 18 months.

Delays may occur if the application is incomplete, or if additional documents or health checks are needed.

Fees and Costs

As of 2025, the base visa application charge for the Subclass 802 is around AUD 3,100. Additional charges may apply for:

  • Secondary applicants (siblings),

  • Health assessments,

  • Police checks,

  • Translation of documents.

Tips for a Successful Application

  1. Ensure all documents are accurate and up to date including birth certificates, custody documents, and parental consent forms.

  2. Apply while the child is still in Australia, and do not leave until the visa is granted (unless a Bridging Visa B is granted).

  3. Consult a registered migration agent for complex cases, especially involving stepchildren or guardianship disputes.

Final Thoughts

The Child Visa Subclass 802 offers a powerful pathway to family reunion for eligible Australian residents. If your child is in Australia and you're hoping to build a future together, this visa can help secure their permanent place by your side.

Before applying, take the time to understand the criteria and gather all required documentation. With the right preparation, this visa can be a life-changing opportunity for both parent and child.