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REQUEST FOR DOCUMENTS
Your parent visa application is not yet assigned for assessment by a case officer.
However, we are offering the opportunity for clients to commence preparing some of the required documents and checks ahead of assessment in order to streamline the processing of their application.
Applicants should be aware that the requesting of these documents and checks does not imply that the primary criteria have been assessed and are met.
Applicants should also be aware that for our purposes medical examinations and police certificates have a validity of only 12 months, and depending on the results of some medical examinations this validity is only for 6 months. We anticipate that by requesting these now there will be sufficient time for processing the application and visa grant – assuming all requirements are met – and for the applicant(s) to then arrive in Australia within these validity timeframes, but it is up to the applicant to choose whether to proceed now to prepare these documents or to wait until their case is allocated to a case officer for assessment.
The documents / checks that the applicant(s) can commence preparing now if they choose are:
1. Police clearances for any country, including (if applicable) Australia, in which the applicant(s) and any non-migrating spouse and dependents (aged 16 or over) have cumulatively spent more than 12 months since 10 years before lodgement of the application. For more information on character requirements please see the following link to our website: http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa/Char
无犯罪AFP 直接去官网就可以做,链接:https://afpnationalpolicechecks.converga.com.au/
2. If NOT already provided please provide a completed “Personal particulars for assessment including character assessment” Form 80 for each applicant aged 16 or over as well as any non-migrating spouse and dependents (aged 16 or over). Obtain a copy of the form at: http://www.border.gov.au/Forms/Documents/80.pdf
3. Medical examinations for all applicants and their non-migrating spouse and dependents. For full information see attached Health Examination List.
HEALTH EXAMINATIONS
ONSHORE: Arrange your medical examination with BUPA. Telephone 1300 794 919 for an appointment or visit their website at http://bupamvs.com.au
OFFSHORE: You must arrange your examination with a registered panel physician (these are doctors appointed by the Australian Government to carry out health checks on visa applicants outside Australia). Please see http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/panel-doctors to find a doctor near you.
4. Assurance of Support. The visa category that you have applied for has a mandatory Assurance of Support (AOS) bond that is required to be lodged with Centrelink. You must forward the attached letter to your potential assurer. Your potential assurer needs to provide this letter to Centrelink to initiate the Assurance of Support assessment. Centrelink will advise your assurer how to make an application as well as the responsibilities that accompany the commitment. Centrelink will issue an Assurance of Support Acceptance letter to the assurer when the process has been completed. Further information is available at: https://www.border.gov.au/about/ ... n/fact-sheets/34aos
NEXT STEPS
- Once medical examinations are complete the results will automatically be sent electronically from the clinic directly to us.
- Please retain scanned copies of all requested documents and submit at the one time when they are all ready by hitting ‘reply’ to this email. The information will be stored on the visa record until assessment of the visa application takes place. This will be our next contact with you.
- If your application is assessed by a case officer before all of the documents are available please then submit the documents as they become available by hitting ‘reply’ to the email received from the assessing case officer.
IMPORTANT:
· Due to the large number of applications received in the Contributory Parent category the application has not been assessed this stage.
· Progress enquiries about the visa application cannot be answered.
· As this is an invitation to provide documents, and not a formal request, there is no specific timeframe for submission and therefore any extension of time is not required.
· Once the application is allocated to a case officer a formal request will be made for any requirement still pending at that stage.
Regards,
Parent Visa Centre
Department of Immigration and Border Protection |
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