UPDATE: Parent Visa Processing Time and Queue

Posted by ONEderland Consulting on April 22nd, 2023

UPDATE: Parent Visa Processing Time and Queue

The Australian Government has announced the updated Parent Visa processing time and queue release. As we’ve known, parent and family visas for migration to Australia take many years to be processed into final processing. The Government updates this news regularly to ensure the applicant is aware with their visa application process.

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) released the latest queue release dates and processing time for parent visas in Australia. This news is directed to the applicants who want information about their parent visa queue.

To know more about the details of dates updates for each kind of visa, ONE derland Consulting will review the processing times priorities for parent visas in Australia according to the latest update. Read more about the below news here.

What are the updated queue release dates for Parent Visa??

The updated Parent Visa queue release, as per 31 December 2022, shows:

 Temporary to Permanentsubclass 143, subclass 173, subclass 864 and subclass 884subclass 103 and subclass 804
Acknowledgement of new application Approximately 4 weeks Approximately 4 weeks Approximately 4 weeks
Queue assessment N/A Lodged September 2018 Lodged May 2019
Visa assessment (queue release date) January 2022 Lodged/queued up to March 2017 Date queued up to August 2011

Source: Parent visas – queue release dates and processing times

Based on the data above, the Government in outline informs regarding:

  • Contributory Parent visa applications with a queue date up to March 2017
  • Parent visa applications with a queue date up to August 2011
  • Aged Parent visa applications with a queue date up to December 2012.

On February 2, 2023, it can be seen that Onshore Aged Parent (BP804) visas have been assessed up to the Queued Date of December 2012. Those date changes caused by onshore Aged Parent applications with the same date onwards will likely take longer to process and bring the dates back on track for offshore Parents (AX103).

The warning also influences that the Department must process every Parent and Contributory Parent application within annual limits and in a date order to avoid repeating discrepancies between offshore and onshore visas in the Parent visa category.

What about the Parent Visa Processing Time?

All applications that are in the queue and released for final processing but not yet finalised will be taken into consideration for a place in the following year once the Department of Home Affairs meets the number of visa places available in the current Migration Program year.

Be noted that several reasons below might affect the processing time for parent visa application:

  • Changes in planning levels
  • How many visa applications are submitted
  • How many applications are withdrawn or refused
  • Administrative Appeals Tribunal remits
  • Ministerial Intervention cases
  • Changes to processing directions

What does it mean to you?

As we know, the Parent visa application processing time has a very long period that takes up to many years. This could be good news for you who have been waiting for the information about your applications. Indeed, you must know that parent visas are most likely always in high demand in Australia.

Learn more: Best Parent Visa Options in 2023: Good Decisions to Your Family

With this news update, we’re conveying this brief queue for the updated release date for family visas, especially parent visas in Australia.

More about the general visa information is provided on our websites to choose the best options for your parents when you’re aiming to settle with your parents in Australia.

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