With the Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801 or 309/100) fee reaching $9,365 AUD in 2026, many applicants find that a single credit card cannot handle the transaction due to daily limit restrictions.
If you don’t have a credit card or can’t use one, you have three primary alternatives to settle this high-value payment within ImmiAccount.
1. Option A: BPAY (The Zero-Surcharge Winner)
In 2026, BPAY remains the most popular way to pay large visa fees because it has a 0% surcharge, saving you over $130 in credit card fees.
- How it works: In the payment section of ImmiAccount, select BPAY. The system will generate a Biller Code and a unique Reference Number.
- The 3-Day Rule: You have 3 days to make the payment via your Australian bank portal. If you miss this window, your application is not considered “lodged.”
- Best for: Applicants with an Australian bank account (or a partner with one).
- Warning: Do not use BPAY if your current visa expires in less than 3 days, as the payment takes 48–72 hours to clear.
2. Option B: PayPal (The “Split Payment” Alternative)
While ImmiAccount does not allow you to use two credit cards, PayPal (with a 1.01% surcharge) offers a workaround.
- The Strategy: Link multiple debit cards or a bank account to your PayPal wallet. PayPal can pull from your “PayPal Balance” or a linked bank account, bypassing the need for a traditional credit card.
- Security: PayPal provides an extra layer of encryption for a $9,000+ transaction, which often prevents banks from auto-blocking the payment as “suspicious.”
3. Option C: International Debit Cards
You do not need a credit card; a Visa or Mastercard Debit card works just as well. However, you must handle the Daily Transaction Limit.
- The Fix: Most debit cards have a default daily spend limit of $1,000–$5,000. Before paying, you must call your bank and request a “One-Time Limit Increase” to $10,000 AUD.
- The Surcharge: Standard 1.40% surcharge applies.
4. 2026 Fee & Surcharge Breakdown
| Payment Method | Total for Partner Visa ($9,365) | Surcharge (%) | Total Fee Paid |
| BPAY | $9,365.00 | 0.00% | $9,365.00 |
| PayPal | $9,365.00 | 1.01% | $9,459.58 |
| Debit/Credit Card | $9,365.00 | 1.40% | $9,496.11 |
| UnionPay | $9,365.00 | 1.90% | $9,542.94 |
5. Why You Can’t Use “Flywire” for Visa Fees
A common 2026 mistake is trying to use Flywire or Convera for visa fees.
- The Rule: These portals are for University Tuition only.
- The Risk: If a migration agent asks you to pay a “Visa Fee” via a Flywire link, it is a scam. Official Australian Government fees must be paid directly through ImmiAccount or via a formal invoice with a DHA Biller Code.
6. Pro-Tip: The “Payment Failed” Recovery
If your payment is declined, do not keep clicking “Submit.”
- Log out of ImmiAccount.
- Call your bank to ensure the “Fraud Block” is removed.
Wait 2 hours for the system to reset, then try again. - Frequent failed attempts can lead to a 24-hour temporary lockout of your ImmiAccount.






