There are approximately 130 types of visas available which are grouped under
classes and subclasses and directly relate to the purpose of the applicant’s
stay in Australia.
Visitor visas are undoubtedly the most common visa granted. Immigration law
provides that all travelers who are not Australian Citizens must have authority
(a visa) to travel to and stay in Australia. Visitors must have a genuine
intention to visit Australia and have adequate funds to support themselves
during any stay.
Tourist visas are also granted precluding the visitor from working whilst in
Australia.
There are a number of classes of visitor visa including:-
- Electronic Travel Authority (class UD);
- Long Stay Visitor (class TN);
- Medical Treatment Visitor (class UB);
- Short Stay Sponsored Visitor (class UL);
- Short Stay Visitor (class TR);
Electronic travel authorities are issued to visitors through agencies in
specified countries and are not evidenced in the applicant’s passport. Visa
information is obtained from all intending overseas visitors and is available at
airports before passengers arrive. This enables officials to protect Australia
against people who might pose a security, criminal or health risk.
Sponsored visitor visas are available for those who may otherwise find it
difficult to obtain a visa due to doubt as to their genuineness or likelihood
that they will breach their visa conditions. In some cases a financial security
bond may be required which can range from $5,000—$10,000.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Australia’s migration programs and laws are complex and are frequently
changing. As your representative a migration agent is up to date with the latest
criteria, charges, processing times, necessary supporting documentation and
review processes and is therefore better able to maximise your chances of a
successful application.
An agent can provide you with advice in relation to a specific question,
handle your application from beginning to end, provide the necessary support and
representation in any decision review process or provide general guidance should
you decide to prepare and lodge your application personally.
All agents are obligated to maintain and demonstrate an up-to-date and
accurate knowledge of current immigration laws in order to retain their
registration. They are also governed by a strict code of conduct which dictates,
amongst other things, how they are to deal with clients and handle client funds.
FURTHER INFORMATION
This Information Outline is provided courtesy of Hall Payne Lawyers
who are experienced in this area of law. They are located at Level 9, 344
Queen Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 or call them on (07) 3221-2044 if
you would like more information on this legal topic, or you wish to obtain
formal advice regarding your situation.
Hall Payne Lawyers are an established Queensland firm practicing in the areas
of employment law (unfair dismissal etc), accident compensation (WorkCover,
motor vehicle accident, personal injuries), anti-discrimination &
harassment, consumer law, family law, wills & estates, criminal law and
conveyancing. Hall Payne Lawyers are a founding member of the Australia-wide PeopleLaw group.