The Temporary Protection Visa is for people who reach Australia without a visa in hand. However, their aim must be to seek Asylum.
The visa offers the following:
When an applicant gets this visa, they can apply to the subsequent Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) or a Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV).
To apply for this visa, the main applicant and or their family members must be in Australia.
Besides, members of the same family unit must be in the same application. Also, members of the same family unit refer to:
Australia tries to process this application faster. But multiple factors apply towards the final decision.
Under the Temporary Protection Visa, the applicant will have to meet all civil, and legal rights. Also, the visa holder and its members can not leave Australia. until and unless they have permission to do so. And to get the same they must meet other applicable terms for approval.
Who can get a Temporary Protection Visa?
To apply for this visa, meet the following terms:
Step 1
Check your eligibility. And give a complete application. One can also take help from a registered migration agent or a legal practitioner.
Step 2
While making an application for TPV, one must submit all required supporting documents. This is needed to prove your identity documents, character/health/protection claim documents etc.
Step 3
Apply for the visa with all documents. Also, the applicant can choose to either apply online or by paper.
Step 4
The final decision will come from Australia. To fast track the processing, one must ensure that:
Step 5
Once a visa is approved, the visa holder will get a visa grant notification letter, that has the following:
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