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Fequental

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Dear friends,

 

my name is Fernando.

In August 2009 i applied for an Onshore 886 Family Sponsored Skilled Visa.

Because of many problems including financial issues because of de bridging visa, i came back to Brazil.

Since then i have not come back to Australia because my bridging visa B expired.

I am freaking out here because i don't know if i can still get the visa granted in as much as i am offshore.

 

Could anyone please help me???

 

Tks very much

Fernando

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Tks for ur Reply.

 

i have found one post that says:

Ok straight out of the hourse's mouth... Just got off the phone with DIAC to clear some doubts; thought might be useful to some there as well. Some of you might have already know this but for the benifit of others;

 

1. After a GSM application (i.e. 485, 885, 886) is lodged, do I need to apply for a Bridging VISA B to leave the country?

 

A: No. You can leave the country without having to apply a Bridging VISA B however you need the Bridging visa B to RE-ENTER Australia. You can apply for this at an Australian Counsulate overseas, but the risk is that if its not granted for any reason, then you cannot re-enter the country; So its advisable to apply for a Bridging VISA B BEFORE you leave for overseas.

 

2. How long is Bridging VISA B valid?

 

A: The Bridging VISA B is usually valid for 3 months and you need to return to the country before the expiry date, else it will be invalid, and you will need to apply for another bridging visa at an Australian counsulate overseas (subject to approval).

 

3. What are the 'acceptable reasons' for applying for Bridging VISA B?

 

A: Visiting family, family wedding, sick relatives etc..

 

4. Will my GSP application be put on 'hold' or be stopped processing during my time outside of the country?

 

A: No. The VISA will still be processed according to the Ministerial Direction as set out. However the VISA cannot be granted if the applicant is overseas. If you are on Bridging VISA B, a pre-grant letter will be sent out and you will need to return to the country to get approval.

 

If you need to go out of the country for more than 3 months (i.e. job oppourtunity..) and Bridging VISA B has expired, you can apply for a tourist VISA to enter the country and get your PR validated.

 

What do you think about it???

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You should still speak to a RMA. What will you do if you do not get another Bridging Visa B, or if you do not get a Visitors visa to re-enter Australia?

 

I would not take advice from the DIAC hotline - as they are often wrong and they are not accountable for the bad advice they give.

 

 

ALso I just noticed that you copied the above from a post which is over 2 years old - there has been lots of changes in Migration regulations, therefore you need up todate information to be sure.

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