Frequently Asked Questions
Please note:
The Department of Home Affairs, do not respond to application status enquiries and priority processing requests.
The following enquiries will not receive a response.
- Changes to employers, occupation or situation
- Visa conditions
- Reporting suspected illegal or criminal immigration or visa activity
- Requesting cancellation of your temporary visa to access your superannuation
- Technical problems
- Reporting changes in your situation, including change to relationship, passport, or other personal details.
ESA are processed in accordance with current Ministerial Directions and those that are on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) currently in Australia will have preference.
As stated on the Department’s website, published global visa processing timeframes.
Applications accorded priority under Ministerial Directions 92 and 93 can expect faster processing times, however as noted above, this is currently being reviewed.
If you lodged your application more than 12 months ago, you can assist our firm by providing the following:
- A recent statement on business letterhead, signed by the authorised representative of the business confirming that there is an ongoing genuine need for the nominee to fill the position, and that position will be available for at least two years at the nominated salary.
- For nomination applications, documentation showing income from the current financial year to date, such as company financial statements, lodged Business Activity Statements (BAS) and/or business tax returns. Where not available for most recent months, other independent evidence such as bank statements or bank transaction listings with income identified.
- Visa applications with valid health and police clearances are likely to be processed more quickly than applications with pending or expired clearances.
TSS or SESR you are eligible to complete health checks before lodgement:
ENS or RSMS visa you are not eligible to complete health checks before lodgement.
please consult your adviser.
If you require a letter from us to be able to book your health examination, please email a scanned, recent passport photograph with the subject line ‘Request for alternative identity letter required for Bupa’ to your adviser @MXMIGRATION.COM.AU
Please let us know in your email which Bupa clinic you are likely to attend, and confirm for us that you don’t have any of the following identity documents:
• Current valid passport
• Passport which has expired within two (2) years of the health examination date
• Current valid emergency travel document
• Current valid temporary travel document
Please consults your adviser
Unless the circumstances for your extension request are beyond your direct control AND you have provided supporting evidence from the relevant third party (e.g. information to show that you have taken steps to obtain penal certificates, health checks, AHPRA registration, Health Workforce Certificate, Regional Certifying Body advice, custody documents), your extension request will NOT be approved.
Please consults your adviser
If you are unable to provide a police clearance or undertake a health check, then you should attach evidence, such as receipts that show (as applicable) you have:
For example if your passport is with a government agency, and therefore you cannot make an appointment for a medical examination.
please consult your adviser.
NO – Please consult your adviser.
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