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HUMANITARIAN & REFUGEE VISA

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Humanitarian & Refugee visa

Australia offers a range of Humanitarian and Refugee visas for individuals who are facing persecution, serious harm, or human rights violations in their home country. These visas are designed to provide protection and, in many cases, permanent settlement opportunities. The program is divided into offshore visas, onshore protection visas, and temporary humanitarian visas.

Eligibility Criteria for Refugee Visa

✔ Must be outside Australia at application and decision
✔ Facing persecution in home country
✔ UNHCR or government referral required
✔ Meet health and character requirements

Eligibility Criteria for Humanitarian Visa

✔ Must be in home country when applying
✔ Facing persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or social group
✔ UNHCR or government referral required
✔ Meet health and character requirements

Australia Humanitarian Visa Subclasses

Overview
Allows people subject to persecution in their home country to resettle permanently in Australia. Usually referred by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Key Eligibility

  • Must be outside home country

  • Recognised as a refugee under UNHCR referral

  • Meets health and character requirements

Key Benefits

  • Permanent residency in Australia

  • Access to Medicare, education, and social security

  • Right to work and study

  • Pathway to Australian citizenship

Application Steps

  • Obtain UNHCR referral or humanitarian recommendation

  • Submit visa application with required documents

  • Attend interviews and health checks

  • Wait for decision

Processing Time & Cost

  • Processing time: Varies depending on UNHCR referral and priority (can take months to years)

  • Visa application charge: Free

Documents Checklist

  • Identity documents (passport, birth certificate if available)

  • UNHCR referral documents

  • Evidence of persecution or threats

  • Police and health checks

  • Family composition details

Decision

  • If granted: Permanent residency in Australia

  • If refused: Reasons provided (no right to review if offshore application)

Overview
These visas are for people already in Australia who need protection or meet refugee criteria. Depending on the subclass, applicants may receive permanent or temporary residency.

Key Eligibility

  • Must be in Australia at the time of application

  • Genuine claim for protection or refugee status

  • Meet health requirements

  • Meet character requirements

  • Not barred by prior visa refusals or exclusions

Key Benefits

  • Subclass 866 → Permanent residency

  • Subclass 785 → Temporary protection for up to 3 years

  • Subclass 790 → Safe Haven Enterprise visa for temporary stay with work/study rights

  • Work and study rights as per visa conditions

  • Access to Medicare for permanent visa holders

  • Pathway to permanent residency and citizenship for eligible subclasses

Application Steps

  • Lodge protection visa application in Australia

  • Provide evidence of refugee/protection claim

  • Assessment by Department of Home Affairs

  • Wait for decision

Processing Time & Cost

  • Processing: Several months depending on subclass

  • Visa application cost: AUD 0

Documents Checklist

  • Passport/identity documents

  • Written claims detailing protection/refugee status

  • Family details

  • Health and police clearance

Decision

  • Granted → Temporary or permanent stay depending on subclass

  • Refused → Reasons provided; limited appeal options

Overview
These are temporary visas for people needing humanitarian assistance, allowing them to stay in Australia while other arrangements or protection claims are assessed.

Key Eligibility

  • Must meet humanitarian criteria

  • Can be outside or inside Australia depending on subclass

  • Meet health requirements

  • Meet character requirements

  • Genuine need for temporary protection or humanitarian stay

Key Benefits

  • Temporary stay in Australia

  • Work and study rights as per visa conditions

  • Can provide pathway to other visas in some cases

  • Access to some basic services depending on subclass

Application Steps

  • Submit visa application

  • Provide evidence of humanitarian need or temporary protection requirement

  • Assessment by Department of Home Affairs

  • Wait for decision

Processing Time & Cost

  • Processing: Several months depending on subclass

  • Visa application cost: AUD 0

Documents Checklist

  • Passport/identity documents

  • Written claims of humanitarian need

  • Health and police clearance

  • Family details (if applicable)

Decision

  • Granted → Temporary stay in Australia

  • Refused → Reasons provided; limited appeal options

Documentary Proof Required for Australia Humanitarian & Refugee visa

✔ Valid passport
✔ Completed visa application form (online via ImmiAccount or paper, depending on subclass)
✔ Recent passport-size photographs
✔ Statement of claims outlining persecution or serious harm
✔ UNHCR registration or referral documents (if applicable)
✔ Police clearance certificates (character requirement)
✔ Medical examination results (health requirement)
✔ Statutory declarations or witness statements supporting claims
✔ Identity documents (birth certificate, national ID, family documents)