Family violence is a crime in Australia
You and your family members do not have to remain in a violent relationship to stay in Australia
3 Categories Family Violence
Family violence is any behaviour that is violent, threatening, and coercive or controlling that makes you fear for your safety and wellbeing.
Following behaviours are forms of domestic violence
FAQs
Q1. Can I still be granted my partner visa grant if our relationship breaks down due to domestic violence?
You are currently on one of the following visas:
Q2. What evidence do I need to provide to show I have experienced family violence?
Evidence fact sheet
Type of evidence |
Who can provide it? |
Must |
· Medical report · Hospital report · Discharge summary · Police report |
· Registered doctor · Registered nurse · Police officer |
Detail any incident/s of family violence Detail the physical injuries or treatment for health issues because of the family violence |
· Statutory declarations · Letter of assessment report |
· Witness · Member of a registered wellbeing centre · Registered psychologist/ counsellor · School counsellor/ principal |
Identify the alleged victim/perpetrator Detail any incident/s of family violence and reason for their opinion Detail fear for any of the family members within the household Detail any treatment or counselling received by the alleged family member because of the family violence |
To prove that your relationship was genuine and continuing until the family violence occurred, it may also be useful to provide as much of the following:
Partnership relationship evidence
Domestic violence evidence
Evidence could include following:
Q3 Where Can I find Support for Family Violence Victims
For professional counselling and support, contact the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service. The service is available all day, every day.
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