Onshore Aged Parent applications with a Queued Date of January 2013 onwards are likely to take longer to process while we action offshore Parent (AX103) applications to bring the dates back to parity. *** Onshore Aged Parent (BP804) visas have been assessed up to Queued Date of January 2013. ** All Contributory Parent visa applications lodged before 1 June 2018 have been given a queue date of the application lodgement date and applications lodged on or after 1 June 2018 will be assessed and given a queue date when it meets the initial visa criteria. We have identified some discrepancies in processing times between offshore and onshore visas in both Parent and Contributory Parent categories and are taking action to correct them. Note that the Department is required to process Parent and Contributory Parent applications in lodgement date order and within annual limits. Parent Subclass 103 - Date queued up to December 2011Īged Parent subclass 804 - Date queued up to January 2013 Temporary to Permanent (173 to 143 and 884 to 864) Aged Parent visa applications with a queue date up to January 2013.Parent visa applications with a queue date up to November 2011.Contributory Parent visa applications with a queue date up to June 2017.If we have already released enough queued visa applications to meet the migration program outcomes for the year, we will not release any further visa applications in the current migration program year.Īs at 31 January 2024, we have released the following applications for final processing: We release queued visa applications in queue date order for final processing throughout the year. If your application does not meet the core visa criteria to be assigned a queue date, it will be refused and you will be notified in writing. For all other applications, the queue date is assigned once the application is assessed as meeting the core visa criteria. Note: If you applied for a Contributory Parent visa before 1 June 2018, the queue date is the application lodgement date. We will notify you in writing of your application’s queue date. When a valid Parent visa application is received, it undergoes an assessment against the core visa criteria including health and character requirements, where applicable.Īn application that meets the core visa criteria is assigned a queue date and placed in a queue. SeeĪll Parent visa applications are assessed in lodgement date order. All remaining visa applications will remain in the ‘queue’ until a place becomes available in a future program year. Once we reach that number, no more visas may be granted that year. ‘Capping’ means there is a maximum number of visas that can be granted each migration program year. Capping and Queuing of Parent visa applicationsĪll Parent (including Parent (subclass 103), Aged Parent (subclass 804)), Contributory Parent (including Contributory Parent (subclasses 143 and 173) and Contributory Aged Parent (subclasses 864 and 884)) visa applications are subject to
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