We will look at each of these considerations, and provide you with examples which may be applicable for your relationship.
Development of the relationship
In this section, you can outline the initial development of your relationship, for example:
Financial commitments
In this section, you can outline any shared financial commitments and arrangements, such as the following examples:
Nature of your household
In this section, you can outline any joint responsibility for the care and support of children, your living arrangements and sharing of the responsibility for housework. Examples include:
Social aspects of your relationship
In this section, you can outline important social aspects of your relationship, such as:
Your commitment to each other
The following are just some examples of what you can describe in this section:
Referring to your supporting documents
When I prepare a statutory declaration, as I make various statements about the relationship, I often refer the case officer back to the uploaded supporting documents which support and demonstrate the statements made. I think that the main benefits of doing this is that:
How do you write clear and useful supporting statutory declarations for your partner visa application?
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I, Penny Money, of 5 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000, full-time student, make the following declaration under the Statutory Declarations Act 1959:
Development of the relationship
Financial aspects of the relationship
Nature of the household
Social aspects of the relationship
Nature of the commitment
Question | Answer |
Can we prepare a joint declaration? | No because a statutory declaration is sworn and signed by one person only |
Do we need to prepare two separate and different declarations for the same relationship history? | Yes – we recommend having your statutory declarations ready at the time that you lodge your applications, so that yourself and your sponsor have a clear understanding of your relationship history and information that you have provided to the Department. |
Can our declarations be the same or similar? | Yes but you shouldn’t really be completely copying and pasting each other’s declarations. Overlap and similarities are acceptable since your writing about the same relationship and history, but you still need to prepare two separate declarations written from your individual perspectives |
My partner’s English isn’t very good – should he or she write his or her declaration in his or her native language and translate this? | This would be the most accurate way for the applicant or sponsor to provide the relevant information to the Department. We have had instances where the Department has accepted statutory declarations that were prepared in English for the visa applicant or sponsor, and this information was explained to the visa applicant or sponsor in their native language, before the visa applicant or sponsor arranged for swearing of the relevant statutory declaration. |
121 Comments
Evans George · May 26, 2018 at 7:13 pm
Hi,
First let me say this is a good site for all the people who are looking for some help in the immigration process. And I really appreciate the author who is taking time to reply to all the queries. Good on you mate. Less often would see people like you around.
I just wanted to know some bits of information, if you had some time.
Me and my defacto partner has lodged an EOI for 189 visa as me being the primary applicant.
So, we are together since the time we came to Australia( 3 years now), but do not have a joint account or relationship certificate. What I can provide is the bank statement highlighting that help was provided between both of us throughout the time. Also address proofs of bills coming in the same address. I can provide call log details between us for the entire period and get two evidences filling out form 888 for us. I can gather all the photos of us together since the relationship started and a trip details which we went overseas. I just want to know all this are enough? and also want to know that on what we write our statements (any forms?) and do we have to get it witnessed by a JP?
Just for more strength and transparency now we have just started a new joint bank account and registered the relationship. Awaiting your reply. Thanks for time mate, i really really appreciate it.
Peng Cheng · May 26, 2018 at 9:06 pm
Hi Evam
Unfortunately I can’t provide advice just based on your comment information.
Hope for your understanding that I would need to spend a bit of time with you to get relevant information from you and properly answer your queries and provide advice.
Please see Contact Us page and in relation to our Consultation Service – feel free to contact us if you need advice in relation to your visa options.
PC
Elin · April 25, 2018 at 7:31 pm
Hi,
I am applying as a subsequent entrant to my partners temporary residency 485 visa. We have written about two pages about the nature of our relationship and are attaching lease, bank statement, A relationship certificate, several flight tickets, pictures and are also considering to ask a friend to sign an 888 form for us.
My questions are, do you think this is enough evidence? And do we need to get the documents signed by a jp?
Thanks!
Peng Cheng · April 28, 2018 at 12:57 pm
Hi Elin,
Generally speaking, clear scanned copies are fine for supporting documents.
I’m sorry but this is a rather complicated matter that you are asking about.
Unfortunately I can’t provide advice just based on your comment information.
Please see Contact Us page and in relation to our Consultation Service – feel free to contact us if you need advice in relation to your visa options.
PC
Thao · March 27, 2018 at 2:59 pm
Hi Peng,
My husband is Australian and I am Vietnamese, we are preparing for 309 Visa. I wrote the History statement by myself, do I need it be witnessed by other people and if yes, who can do it, can Australian consular officer do? My husband filled the stat dec – Sponsor, do I need to fill stat dec – applicant, too?
Thanks very much for your help.
Peng Cheng · March 28, 2018 at 3:54 pm
Hi Thao,
You can go to your nearest Australian embassy to arrange for swearing of statutory declarations.
PC
Hopauline · March 22, 2018 at 7:09 pm
hi Peng, my sponsor filled-up the statutory declaration for partner visa 309 but he filled-up only two pages. instead of signing the last page by the JP and dated.. what my hubby did is he forgot to include the last page and he signed by the JP the two pages only at the bottom with my hubby’s signature but no date.. is that okay?
Peng Cheng · March 22, 2018 at 9:17 pm
I suggest that he just signs and uploads a properly signed declaration if you have concerns. It doesn’t matter if you upload this again but with proper signing.
PC
Rob · March 12, 2018 at 6:56 am
Hi Peng,
Could you give some information regarding 309 Partners Visa? My 309 Visa is cancelled due to not submitting the document for 100 Permanent Visa. We live in India due to our ongoing work and busy life we could not submit in time even after several emails received from the immigration. Now I am thinking to re-applying for the Visa soon. Can I apply again? What are the chances to get the same 309 Partners Visa? I have been married for 8 years with my Australian wife. My main goal to apply for the VISA to freely travel with my wife and son to Australia without applying for the tourist VISA without the waiting period. What is the best option for me? Eventually, we will settle in Australia but not near future. Please advice.
Peng Cheng · March 15, 2018 at 12:33 pm
Hi Rob,
A partner visa would be the appropriate visa for your situation, or you can apply for this in the future when you are ready to settle in Australia. You can apply for a Partner visa to avoid applying for a Tourist visa for every visit.
PC
Rob · March 15, 2018 at 4:48 pm
Thanks for your reply. So I could apply again, even my Partners Visa is cancelled before.
Cate · February 21, 2018 at 12:20 am
Hi Peng,
Thanks for this very informative blog you have.
We are now processing for the 2nd stage of my husband’s visa application. I came across item 4 of the STATUTORY DECLARATION – PARTNER VISA (SPONSOR) which states “That our relationship began in _____”. It is asking for the year our spousal relationship commenced. Is this referring to our wedding year (2015) or the year when we started to live together (2014, which is one year before we got married). In the first stage, there was a question “Date applicant and sponsor committed to a shared life together to the exclusion of all others:” and we answered the date when we started to live together (in 2014). I know that spousal refers to marriage but I just wanna make sure about this.
Thanks a lot!
Cate
Peng Cheng · February 24, 2018 at 11:40 am
Hi Cate,
That is the day that you both decided to enter into your committed and exclusive relationship.
PC
Luke · June 19, 2013 at 4:24 pm
Hi Peng,
This is a great blog and has provided me with some excellent information about the application process for a Partner Visa. I am seeking some advice on the following.
In regards to the Statutory Declarations – I am the applicants sponsor and a number of my colleagues at work have offered to write one for us, though they have not met my partner in person, however do know the history of our relationship through conversations, etc. Are they able to write one for us?
Alternatively we have a number of mutual friends who are not Australian citizens or residence, but on student visas and being sponsored by an employer who we spend a lot of our social time with. They have witnessed the development of our relationship since we met. Would they be able to write a Statutory Declaration but not Form 888? If so where would I find this form?
Many thanks,
Luke
Peng Cheng · June 21, 2013 at 5:30 pm
HI Luke,
Yes your friends can prepare stat decs, just not form 888. Your colleagues can but not sure if such statements will carry much weight.
PC
Kelvin · June 6, 2013 at 2:08 am
Hi PC,
nice post. I notice that IMMI has provided some Stat Declaration forms,
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/partner/_pdf/stat_dec_applicant.pdf
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/partner/_pdf/stat_dec_sponsor.pdf
would it better to draft my own Stat Declaration/Statement or use the official ones provided by IMMI?
Thanks.
Peng Cheng · June 8, 2013 at 2:21 pm
Hi Kelvin,
Really up to you but the format of the considerations listed in the DIAC form are what case officers need to consider.
PC
cathy ford · June 4, 2013 at 7:13 pm
Hi eng,
The Form 888 says that it needs to be completed by an Australian citizen or permanent resident who know both the visa applicant and their sponsor and the history of their relationship, Unfortunately my partner and i don’t have friends that are mutua Australian citizen or permanent residents Can we get people on a 2 year working holiday visa that have known us for years to sign it?
Peng Cheng · June 4, 2013 at 10:47 pm
Hi Cathy,
No but they can prepare statutory declarations though – just they shouldn’t use form 888.
PC
Sam · May 19, 2013 at 8:27 pm
Dear Peng,
My boyfriend and I want to apply for partner visa (de facto). we are being together for a year and just start living together 2 month ago. I realised that if we register our relationship, we can ask the immigration to waive the 12 months co-habitation requirement. Is that correct?
Also regards the personal statement, can we add any pictures into it or in total can we present any pictures with our application?
I appreciate your help. Cheers, Sam.
Peng Cheng · May 20, 2013 at 10:44 pm
Hi Sam,
Yes that is right for the register of relationship. No don’t include pictures – they can be included separately with their own explanations if you want.
PC
Gina · April 21, 2013 at 9:46 pm
Hi Peng,
We have recently been sent a request for more information for a perm. visa application, and have 60 days to send these things back. One of these things(as usual) is the declaration.
Would it be bet to write this as dot/point form, or sentence and structure it as a story?
Also, the declaration they sent us to fill out, really does not have enough room for what is to be said, even in dot/point form. Can we just type it out and attach it showing which part is reference to which declaration? eg. Question 7- *please see attached page 1* Question 8- *please see attached page 2* etc.
Thanks for your help.
Gina
Peng Cheng · April 22, 2013 at 9:12 am
Hi Gina,
There is no specific format for writing this – I suggest just presenting the information in the clearest possible format. Yes you can refer to other documents if you don’t have enough room.
PC
Roshan · January 20, 2013 at 11:32 am
Thank you Peng..!!
Roshan · January 19, 2013 at 6:34 pm
Hi Peng,
Great blog here..!!
I just have two simple questions?
1. As we need to write a story under Statutory Declaration for Prospective Visa, how long that story can be? I mean how many pages?
2. Can I pay for prospective here in Australia on behalf of my partner?
Thank you so much.
Kind Regards,
Roshan Kumar
Peng Cheng · January 20, 2013 at 10:57 am
Hi Roshan,
1) Not specific length requirement
2) Needs to be lodged offshore – so I think you need to pay at the overseas office.
PC
Jess · January 16, 2013 at 6:06 pm
One more question, do the supporters providing stat decs have to send e a copy of their passport, and have it certified?
Do all docs have to be signed by a JP – can i do this? or do they have to do that?
Many thanks.
Peng Cheng · January 16, 2013 at 9:23 pm
Yes include certified passports. Yes, certified by JP for supporting documents.
Jess · January 16, 2013 at 5:21 pm
Hi Peng,
My partner and i are applying for a partner visa, as we plan to get married this february in January. I have a few questions with the application;
How do you prove countries lived in the past 10 years? Will we need to submit visa of other countries?
We are looking to submit our application while in Thalland, then enter Australia on a tourist visa, and then wait for the application to be processed, do you have any things to avoid or watch out for in that instance?
Can we submit video footage of my partner proposing, and would this help my case?
We havent lived together for 1 year, but have been in a relationship for 2 years now, someone said if applying for the ‘partner visa’ over the ‘de facto visa’ meant you didnt need to provide as much evidence on the 12 months living together, is that true?
As the sponsor, do i have to prove that i can financially support and accomodate him for the next 2 years? If so, by what means?
Thanks – i appreciate any help you can give.
Jess · January 16, 2013 at 5:21 pm
i meant this February in Thailand!
Peng Cheng · January 16, 2013 at 9:22 pm
Hi Jess,
You don’t need to prove where you lived. You need to prove that you have lived together.
Might be hard to get a tourist visa once partner visa is lodged – taken an intention that you want to live in Australia permanently.
There is only one offshore partner/spouse visa – 309 visa.
Evidence of your employment, savings, asset ownership etc.
PC
Jess · January 21, 2013 at 11:49 am
Thank you peng! A few more questions…
Will we need to remain in Thailand if we submit our application there, will our documents need to be translated into Thai?
As we are submitting OS, i read somewhere we have to wait for our CO to request medical exam for our application, is this the case? would we have to get medical exam in Thailand ONLY?
As i have only just moved back to auz after living in london for 2 years, i am currently unemployed. I can show my previous 2 years employment records, but will i need to show assurance of support as i dont have a job currently? What documents would suffice for this? I dont have savings or assets, could i have someone go guarantor for me?
I have the checklist printed from the immigration site, and as my partner and i have been apart for the past 3 months, we have only skype and call records to show we have stayed in contact – the checklist says they wont accept transcripts of skype conversations as evidence, how else can we prove?
Many thanks!!
Peng Cheng · January 21, 2013 at 4:48 pm
1) You need to ask the Australian embassy or consulate where you are lodging to determine if translations are needed.
2) Medicals – again, confirm with the embassy what their process is.
3) Unemployment may be an issue – this is at the discretion of your case office. All you can do is evidence your prior employment.
4) Not sure, depends on what evidence you have – photos, flight tickets. Maybe just need to explain that you’ve been apart for 3 months
Nicole · December 19, 2012 at 5:16 pm
Hi Peng, great blog here, thank-you.
Can statuary declarations be typed then signed or do they have to be hand written?
Thanks in advance.
Nicole
Peng Cheng · December 19, 2012 at 7:42 pm
Hi Nicole,
Yes it can be typed and then signed.
PC
Renato · December 12, 2012 at 9:47 pm
Hi Peng,
I am from Brasil and i will lodge a application for intend of marriage in Brasil,
but i have a doubt, do i need to atattch into this aplication the two stat dec from people who knows me and my girlfriend?
The reason that i am asking is because we met in a cruise ship, when i was doing the australian season on that ship. and i dont know any of her friends. as she doesnt know any of mine.
although her families and friends are aware of our relationship, also as mine relatives and friends.
So she has friends who are keen on do the stat dec for us saying that they know our relationship is genuine. but on the other hand i have never met them in person!
i still trying to figure out what shall we do?
could you help me please?
thank you so much!!!
Renato
Peng Cheng · December 12, 2012 at 10:19 pm
Hi Renato,
So you intend to apply for an offshore partner visa after you get married? The Form 888 states that it needs to be completed by an Australian citizen or permanent resident. I guess they will just need to write their stat declarations based on the conversations or other forms of interaction they’ve had with you. I suggest that you get some statements from your family.
PC
Kris · September 5, 2012 at 8:50 am
Thanks for your response.
Peng Cheng · August 27, 2012 at 6:18 pm
Hi Kris,
The Form 888 says that it needs to be completed by an Australian citizen or permanent resident who know both the visa applicant and their sponsor and the history of their relationship. So no, I don’t think that you can get someone who has only met your partner once to complete this.
Thanks
PC
Kris · August 27, 2012 at 3:11 pm
Hi Peng,
I’m hoping you can provide an answer to the following question.
I am in Australia on a working holiday visa and in the process of applying for the Partner Visa.
I need to get a statutory declaration from persons who know me and my partner. Do you know how well these people need to now us? I can get a couple of work colleagues to write these but they have only known me for 3 months and met my wife only once. Do you know if this will be sufficient???
Thanks,
K
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