Australia offers a wide range of visa options to meet different personal circumstances and needs. Navigating these choices can be overwhelming, but our expertise can help you determine the most suitable visa for your situation. Here’s an overview of some key visa subclasses available in Australia:
Bridging Visas
- Bridging Visa A (Subclass 010): Allows you to stay lawfully in Australia while your substantive visa application is being processed.
- Bridging Visa B (Subclass 020): Permits temporary travel outside Australia while waiting for a decision on your substantive visa application.
- Bridging Visa C (Subclass 030): For those who are in Australia unlawfully but have applied for a substantive visa.
- Bridging Visa E (Subclass 050/051): Grants lawful status while awaiting the outcome of a substantive visa application or making arrangements to depart Australia.
Family and Dependent Visas
- Adoption Visa (Subclass 102): For children adopted overseas by Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
- Carer Visa (Subclasses 116 & 836): For those providing long-term care to an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen with a medical condition.
- Child Visa (Subclasses 101 & 802): For dependent children of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
Refugee and Humanitarian
- Visas Protection Visa (Subclass 866): For individuals already in Australia who need protection due to fear of persecution in their home country.
- Refugee Visa (Subclass 200): For those referred by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to resettle in Australia.
Parental Visas
- Contributory Parent Visa: Provides a faster route for parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens, but involves higher costs.
- Parent Visa: A more affordable option for parents wanting to reunite with their children in Australia, albeit with longer processing times.
Other Family Visas
- Remaining Relative Visa (Subclasses 115 & 835): For individuals with no close family members outside Australia, allowing them to stay with a relative in Australia.
Why Choose Us?
Each visa has specific eligibility requirements and application processes. Whether you’re reuniting with family, seeking asylum, or looking to regularize your status, we provide personalized support to ensure a smooth application process. Schedule a consultation with us to find the best pathway to meet your immigration goals in Australia.