
Child Visa subclass 802 Application Assistance
The Child visa (subclass 802) is an onshore permanent visa pathway for eligible children of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
AIS Immigration Solutions provides Australian visa assistance from Brisbane for clients who want clear, practical guidance before they apply. Our role is to review the visa pathway, identify the evidence needed and explain the risks in plain language so you can make an informed decision.
Book a consultation Call +61 7 3216 0052
Australian visa assistance and eligibility
This visa pathway may be suitable for children in Australia whose parent is eligible to sponsor them, families needing to regularise a child’s permanent residence pathway and children with custody, consent or dependency issues requiring careful evidence. Whether it is the right option depends on the applicant’s personal circumstances, current visa status, location, family situation, work history and the evidence available at the time of application.
Requirements, evidence and timing
Before lodging, the main issues should be checked together rather than in isolation, because one weak part of an application can affect the overall strategy.
- The child must meet dependency, age and relationship requirements.
- The applicant’s location and current visa status should be checked before lodging.
- Sponsor eligibility, parental consent and custody documents may be required.
- Health and character requirements can apply.
How AIS Immigration Solutions can help
When AIS assists with this type of matter, we can check whether this pathway fits your circumstances before you lodge, prepare a document strategy and identify risk issues early and manage the application, nomination or sponsorship process with you. We focus on giving realistic advice, preparing a clear document strategy and helping clients avoid avoidable delays or evidence gaps.
Speak with a Brisbane migration agent
If you would like help assessing this visa pathway, contact AIS Immigration Solutions to book a consultation. We can review your circumstances, explain the likely evidence required and help you decide the next practical step.
Book a consultation Call +61 7 3216 0052
Disclaimer and last reviewed
Last reviewed: 7 May 2026. This page is general information only and has been refreshed against current Department of Home Affairs guidance. Visa rules, fees, processing priorities and document requirements can change, so personal advice should be obtained before lodging an application.
Official Home Affairs information
The links below are the main official sources used to refresh this page. They should be checked again before lodging because government charges, processing priorities and visa criteria can change.