Australia Visa Processing Time Update for June 2024 | Australia Visa Processing Time
The processing periods for Australian visas have been updated by the Australian Department of Home Affairs. These updates reflect the current expected processing periods for candidates wishing to migrate under various points-tested and regional sponsorship categories. The time required to process an Australian visa may differ depending on the type of visa, the volume of applications, and the particular circumstances.
We will provide an update on the major Australian visa processing times in June 2024 in this blog. This is a thorough analysis of the new processing timelines and their implications for potential migrants.
Points Tested Subclass 189 Visa
90% of applications will now take 14 months to process for this visa, an increase of 6 months over the previous period. The processing time for this visa, which is intended for skilled workers and does not require sponsorship from a family member, company, or state, has increased significantly. The processing time for 189 Visa applications would now likely take longer, which could affect applicants’ plans.
State-Nominated Subclass 190 Visa
A Subclass 190 state-nominated visa is offered for individuals wishing to relocate to Australia without having any family or regional ties. 90% of applications for the 190 Visa are now processed in 14 months, a 1-month decrease from the previous processing time.
The Subclass 190 Visa needs a state or territory government to nominate an applicant; hence, the tiny reduction in processing time is a small improvement that might provide some comfort to people who are waiting for a state nomination.
State Nominated Regional Subclass 491 Visa
Ninety percent of 491 Visa applications are completed in less than 24 months, a rate that has not altered from the preceding month. The purpose of this visa is to allow skilled professionals to live and work in Regional Australia after being nominated by a state or territory government. For those wishing to contribute to their local communities, the consistency of the processing period for this visa provides assurance.
Family-sponsored 491 Visa
The 491 Visa family-sponsored track is still in place and takes 21 months to process for 90% of applicants. The family-sponsored pathway allows qualified workers to be sponsored by qualified family members who live in approved regional areas. This uniformity gives family-supported migrants a defined schedule.
Temporary Skill Shortage Visa Subclass 482
90% of applications for the 482 Visa are completed in 88 days for the Short-Term Stream, 87 days for the Medium-Term Stream, and 37 days for the Nomination Stream through processing. Employers can alleviate labor shortages by using this visa to bring in skilled workers when they are unable to find sufficiently skilled Australian workers.
Student Visa Subclass 500
Ninety percent of applications for the student visa Subclass 500 are handled in three months for postgraduate research, three months for higher education, and six months for vocational education and training.
Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485
90% of applications for the Graduate Workstream of the Temporary Graduate Visa take eight months to process, while applications for the Post-study Workstream take four months. This visa has undergone significant changes in the last month, and potential applicants should be aware of these changes.
Visitor Visa Subclass 600
Ninety percent of visitor visa applications are processed in twenty-seven days for business visitors, thirty-seven days for tourists, and thirty-six days for sponsored family visitors.
The completeness of the application, the procedures for verification, the volume of applications, and the circumstances of the applicant are some of the factors that can affect how long it takes to process an Australian visa application.
Implications for Applicants
The updated processing times accommodate ongoing modifications to immigration legislation and operational capabilities. The extended processing time for the Subclass 189 Visa is a sign that demand for this type of visa is rising and that there may be more applications or stricter screening in the future.
However, the little reduction in the Subclass 190 Visa processing time raises the possibility that state-nominated Pathways are more effective or don’t have as many bottlenecks.
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