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After you have lodged the application and documents, we will let you know that we have received your information.
Wait for a decision
We process applications for this visa in the order in which they are lodged, subject to visa processing time service standards.
There is a high demand for family migration visas and only a limited number of places are available. Applications for this visa are subject to capping and queuing arrangements. This means your application is considered in two stages:
Your application is assessed against the core requirements for this visa. It is then either placed in a queue to wait for a visa place to become available, or it is refused. If it is placed in a queue, we will tell you your 'queue date'. In the interest of fairness and equity, there is no provision to move your application ahead of others in the queue even if there are compelling and compassionate circumstances.
When a visa place becomes available:
we assess your application to check whether you still qualify for this visa (including health and character requirements and an assurance of support)
if you qualify for this visa, we ask for the second instalment of the visa application charge
we make a final decision about your visa application.
The Parent visa Queue Calculator lets you estimate how many people are ahead of you in the queue.
If you apply for this visa in Australia, you would be able to get a Bridging visa that allows you to stay in the country lawfully while your application is processed. If you are given a Bridging visa A, you can apply for Bridging visa B to travel outside Australia while you wait for a decision. |
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