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OverviewVisa optionsCapping and queuingWhat's newOther Family Visa Queue
On this page
•Processing priorities
•Queuing information
•Applications lodged in and outside Australia
The Other Family category of visas includes Carer, Remaining Relative and Aged Dependent Relative visas.
The Australian Government has increased the number of places available under the Other Family category from 1250 in the 2011-12 financial year to 1285 in the 2012-13 financial year.
If you are applying for a Carer visa you will have priority within the Other Family category. Of the 1285 visa places available, more places will be allocated to Carer visa applicants than Remaining Relative and Aged Dependent Relative visa applicants.
The department cannot predict processing times for Other Family category visas in future program years. This is because waiting times of queued applications and applications that have not yet been assessed may vary due to a number of factors including:
•changes in planning levels
•number of visa lodgements, withdrawals and refusals
•Migration Review Tribunal remits
•Ministerial Intervention cases.
Processing priorities
Processing priorities for Other Family category visa applications are determined by the government.
See: Fact Sheet 37 – Processing Priorities for the Family Stream Migration
To ensure equity, all Other Family category visa applications are first assessed against the relevant criteria in the order they are lodged. Based on the date this assessment is completed, applications are then assigned a queue date and placed in the global queue.
The processing time for an application to reach queue status varies depending on the complexity of the individual case, how quickly applicants respond to requests for further information and caseload sizes at the individual processing office.
Queuing information
After a visa application has been queued, the department does not usually contact the applicant again until a visa place has become available under the Migration Program to allow further processing of their application.
Applications are released from the queue to be considered for final processing in queue date order.
Final processing means that applicants must continue to meet the relevant criteria and satisfy any outstanding requirements (such as health, character, assurance of support, and payment of the second instalment of the visa application charge) for the visa application to be granted.
See: Fact sheet 21 – Managing the Migration Program
Carer visa applicants
All applications for Carer visas that have been queued to date and are queued up to 31 January 2013 will be considered for final processing.
Once the cap is reached for the visa places that are available in the current year, applications that have been queued and released for final processing, but not yet finalised, will be considered for a place in a subsequent year.
It is currently estimated that lodged Carer visa applications, that have not yet been assessed, are likely to take up to two years to be released for final processing (calculated from 30 November 2012).
Remaining Relative and Aged Dependent Relative visa applicants
Applications for Remaining Relative or Aged Dependent Relative visas with a queue date up to 30 June 2011 are now being considered for final processing.
Further information for applications that have a queue date from 1 July 2011 will be published if any further releases occur during the 2012-13 year.
It is currently estimated that lodged Remaining Relative and Aged Dependent Relative visa applications, that have not yet been assessed, are likely to take up to 14 years to be released for final processing (calculated from 30 November 2012).
Applications lodged in and outside Australia
If you lodge an application for an Other Family visa in Australia you will need to meet health and character requirements for the visa before you are placed in the visa queue.
If you lodge an application for an Other Family visa outside Australia you will not need to meet health and character requirements before you are given a queue date. However, health and character checks must be successfully completed before an Other Family visa can be granted.
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