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Can a partner visa application be prioritised for processing due to a pregnancy? – not usually unfortunately.

Tuesday, November 25th, 2025

The Immigration Department’s publication ‘Guidelines for prioritising partner visa applications on compassionate and compelling grounds’ lists ‘Pregnancy’ as a circumstance that – on it’s own – would generally not be regarded as adequate to be granted priority processing of a partner visa application.

This is an extract from the Guidelines:

 

Circumstances which are neither compelling nor compassionate

While circumstances should be assessed on a case by case basis, under policy,
the following circumstances alone would not be considered compelling or
compassionate, unless other factors exist to support them:

• Financial hardship;
• Intending to start a family;
• Pregnancy;
• Access to English language classes and/or Commonwealth funded study
programs;
• Pain and suffering of separation;
• Employment;
• Travel;
• Pre-arranged wedding plans;
• Passport due to expire.

 

Feel free to contact me if you would like to book a consultation for more information about anything mentioned here.

Regards.

Ross McDougall.

Immigration Lawyer & Solicitor.

www.rpmlawyers.com.au

contactus@rpmlawyers.com.au

This information is correct on November 25th, 2025.  But keep in mind that immigration law changes from time to time.