This is an empty menu. Please make sure your menu has items.
This is an empty menu. Please make sure your menu has items.
Search
Close this search box.

Refugee Visa Australia (Subclasses 200, 201, 203 & 204 Visa)

Overview

Depending on your circumstances, if you are subject to persecution, face substantial discrimination, human rights abuse in your home country, or if you are looking to seek asylum in Australia, the government of Australia provides you with multiple visa options to apply for, under the Refugee & Humanitarian Visa program.

Below are some of the visa types and their requirements, depending on where you are applying from:

Applying from Inside Australia?

Refugee Visa (Subclass 200, 201, 203 & 204)

With these visas, you can move to Australia if you are subject to persecution in your home country. These visas allow you and your family to live, work and study indefinitely in Australia.

Global Special Humanitarian Visa (Subclass 202)

With this visa you can move to Australia if you face substantial discrimination or human rights abuses, and have a proposer, and stay in Australia permanently with your immediate family.

Applying from Outside Australia?

Protection Visa (Subclass 866)
This visa is for people who arrived in Australia on a valid visa and want to seek asylum. It lets you stay in Australia permanently, if you engage Australia’s protection obligations and meet all other requirements for the grant of the visa.
Temporary Protection Visa (Subclass 785)
This visa is for people who arrived in Australia without a visa, and want to seek asylum. It lets you stay in Australia temporarily if you engage in Australia’s protection obligations and meet all other requirements for the grant of the visa.
Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (Subclass 790)
This visa is for people who arrived in Australia without a visa and want to seek asylum. It lets you stay in Australia temporarily if you engage in Australia’s protection obligations and meet all other requirements for the grant of the visa.
Need guidance? Let us help you.
FAQs

There are a number of visas being provided by the Government of Australia as listed on the Department of Home Affairs website, however, all visas are not the same, as each visa comes with a set of conditions attached to it. Choosing the right visa that leads to permanent residency, and allows dependents, work, and healthcare rights is the key. It is quite possible that you are applying for a visa that won’t get you too far. Therefore, it is always best to seek the advice of an expert. Speak with us today to find out the visa for you!

You can apply for an Australian visa either through an online application or via a paper application. These days, online application is more practical for storing and accessing your information. However, a few nations (or visa sorts) may not be qualified for the online application and in those cases, a paper application through an embassy should be submitted. For each kind of application, there are particular guidelines you have to follow while applying for the visa. Here are the steps that you need to follow in order to apply for an online visa:

  1. Create an online account
  2. Select the visa type
  3. Fill in the Australian visa form
  4. Attach the required documents
  5. Pay the application fee
  6. Submit the application
  7. Wait for the outcome

In order to save time and effort and avoid rejection, we always recommend applying through our Registered Migration Agents.

Book a FREE 30-minute consultation with one of our migration agents to discuss the process further.

The following documents are generally submitted with your visa application for Australia:

  1. Passport
  2. Australian Visa Form
  3. Paid Visa Fee
  4. National Identity Card
  5. Police Certificate
  6. Family Certificates
  7. Evidence of Financial Capacity
  8. Health Insurance Certificate
  9. Evidence of Temporary/Permanent Stay

A permanent visa allows you to remain in Australia indefinitely. If you want to apply for permanent residency, there are a number of requirements you need to meet. You can make an application on humanitarian grounds, as a migrant, or as part of a family unit. For more information about how to become a permanent resident speak with one of our registered migration agents today!

In order to ensure genuine skills needs and help businesses continue to grow, the Department of Home Affairs of Australia regularly reviews and updates the Skilled Occupation List. This is mainly comprised of Short-Term Skilled Occupation List, Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List and Regional Occupation List. The latest skills list can be found on the Department of Home Affairs website.

If you plan to live in Australia for the long term and want to migrate, then choosing a regional area for your studies would be a wise decision as it comes with numerous benefits, including a lower cost of living, a laidback lifestyle, the fact that you could get extra points towards permanent residency and a possible opportunity of getting a post-graduate visa for up to 4 years.