Other Australian Visas

Other Australian Visas
Popular Alternative Visas in Australia – Important Bridges for Your Stay

In addition to mainstream visa categories, Australia offers various other visas such as Bridging Visas and Transit Visas—temporary solutions that help applicants maintain lawful status while awaiting the outcome of a new visa application. Explore these visa types to support your journey in Australia.

What is a Bridging Visa?

A Bridging Visa is a temporary visa granted to individuals currently in Australia while they await a decision on a new visa application or an appeal of a previous decision. It enables applicants to remain lawfully in the country during the processing period.

There are several types of Bridging Visas, each with specific conditions and entitlements. Below are some of the most common Bridging Visas in Australia:

Bridging Visa A (BVA) – Subclass 010

Eligibility:
For individuals in Australia who have applied for a new visa while their current visa is still valid.

Key Benefits:

  • Stay lawfully in Australia while awaiting a new visa decision.
  • May be granted work rights if specific criteria are met.
  • Travel restrictions apply – leaving Australia will void this visa.

Bridging Visa B (BVB) – Subclass 020

Eligibility:
For holders of a Bridging Visa A who need to temporarily leave Australia.

Key Benefits:

  • Maintains lawful status while traveling and returning to Australia within a specified timeframe.
  • May include work rights if certain conditions are fulfilled.
  • Must be granted prior to departure from Australia.

Bridging Visa C (BVC) – Subclass 030

Eligibility:
For individuals whose previous visa has expired but who have since applied for a new substantive visa.

Key Benefits:

  • Legalises your stay while the new visa is being processed.
  • No right to travel outside Australia.
  • Work rights are not automatic and must be applied for separately.

Bridging Visa D (BVD) – Subclass 041

Eligibility:
For individuals without a valid visa who are seeking time to lodge a new visa application or prepare to depart Australia.

Key Notes:

  • Typically granted for only a few days.
  • Not intended for long-term stay.

Bridging Visa E (BVE) – Subclass 050/051

Eligibility:
For individuals who have overstayed their visa and require time to resolve their immigration status or prepare for departure.

Key Benefits:

  • Allows for lawful stay on a temporary basis.
  • Generally includes very limited rights—work and study are usually not permitted.

What is a Transit Visa?

The Australian Transit Visa (Subclass 771) is a short-term visa that permits individuals to travel through Australia for up to 72 hours while en route to another country.

Eligible Applicants Include:

  • International travelers making a brief stopover without leaving the airport.
  • Maritime crew members preparing to board a ship at an Australian port.

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