If you are applying for a Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300) or you are already on a partner pathway and need your Australian marriage paperwork done properly, this is the part you cannot afford to get wrong. The Department of Home Affairs decides visas. We make sure your marriage side is handled legally, correctly, and on time.
We guide you through the NOIM, witnessing requirements, and what identity documents you need to provide to the celebrant so your paperwork is not defective or delayed.
The Australian Government’s rule is clear: your NOIM must be given to an authorised marriage celebrant at least 1 month, and no more than 18 months, before the wedding date.
If you need a support letter for your immigration paperwork, we provide it within 24 hours once your NOIM is lodged correctly and you have completed the requirements (including providing required identification documents).
If your timeline runs longer than expected and you hit the 18 month limit, we offer a NOIM Renewal and Re-Lodgement Guarantee at no additional fee. This protects couples who get delayed by visa processing, travel, life changes, or rescheduling.
Once your legal notice period is satisfied, you can book your Melbourne ceremony date with us and we will take care of the legal marriage process from start to finish.
You must lodge a NOIM with an authorised celebrant at least 1 month before your wedding date, and not more than 18 months before.
You must meet the legal requirements to marry in Australia.
Visa eligibility and visa conditions are set by the Department of Home Affairs, not by celebrants or wedding providers.
If you are unsure about your visa pathway, always check the Department of Home Affairs guidance or speak to a registered migration professional. We focus on the marriage compliance and documentation side.
General enquiries: 7 Days a Week – 10am to 7pm
Get Married in Melbourne, Victoria the easy way.
This page is for you if:
You are applying for the Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300)
You need a fiancé visa support letter linked to your NOIM
You want to lodge your NOIM correctly and book a legal Melbourne ceremony with no stuffing around
You want a safety net in case your timeline goes beyond 18 months
If you want the detailed breakdown, start with these:
Then when you are ready: