Bridging visa B

Bridging visa B

Bridging Visa B (BVB) is a temporary visa issued by the Australian Immigration Department to applicants who want to stay temporarily in Australia. This visa allows the holder to stay legally in Australia while waiting for other visa applications to be approved. In addition, the conditions for issuing Bridging Visa B are relatively flexible. It is usually applicable to applicants who need to leave Australia for something, but the new visa application is still under review and the current visa is about to expire. It is recommended to apply at least 1 week before travel to avoid affecting travel plans. It should be noted that Bridging Visa B is the only bridging visa that allows people holding Bridging Visa A to re-enter Australia after leaving Australia. Bridging Visa B must be applied for in Australia before leaving. Generally, applicants can be allowed to leave for up to 3 months.

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Australia Bridging Visa B (BVB) is mainly for the following groups of people:

  • Applicants awaiting approval of new visa

    This is the main category for Bridging Visa B. You can apply for a Bridging Visa B to maintain lawful residence while your visa expires or lapses in Australia and your new visa application is still being processed by the Immigration Department.

  • Applicants who need to return to their home country for urgent matters

    If you have been granted a Bridging Visa A (BVA) but you need to temporarily leave Australia for urgent business or personal matters, you can apply for a Bridging Visa B (BVB) before you leave. A Bridging Visa B allows you to leave and re-enter Australia, usually for a period of up to 3 months.

  • Applicants during visa appeal

    If your visa application has been refused but you are appealing the decision, you can apply for a Bridging Visa B to remain lawfully in the country while you appeal.

  • Other special cases

    In addition to the above groups of people, there are some special circumstances where you may also consider applying for a Bridging Visa B. For example, under certain specific visa categories, such as a student visa or a work visa, when your visa is about to expire or expire, but for some reason you are unable to apply for a renewal or a new visa in time, you can apply for a Bridging Visa B to maintain legal residence.

Bridging visa B visa fee is per person, 180 Australian dollars per person

1. If there is a secondary applicant, only the principal applicant will be charged, and no fee will be charged for the secondary applicant. 2. In addition to the visa fee, the applicant must also pay an additional bank card surcharge, i.e., a handling fee.

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    Applicants must hold a valid Bridging Visa A or Bridging Visa B and have a need to leave Australia;

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    An application for a Bridging Visa B must be formally submitted to the Australian Immigration Department before planning to leave the country;

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    Approval of a Bridging Visa B is not automatic and an application must be made to and formally reviewed by the Immigration Department;

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    Once you leave the country, the applicant must re-enter Australia within the validity period of the Bridging Visa B. If the visa expires and you have not yet entered Australia, you will need to apply for a suitable visa abroad again;

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    Generally, a Bridging Visa B is a one-time visa that allows entry and exit only once. However, in certain circumstances, you can apply for a Bridging Visa B that allows multiple entries;

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    The reasons for departure provided by the applicant must be true and credible. Any false information may have an adverse impact on future visa applications and may trigger Article 4020.

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    The duration of the Bridging Visa B is determined by the visa officer based on the reason for the trip and the time of application.

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    Review period: The review period for Australian Bridging Visa B is usually shorter, and the approval result can be obtained in about 1-3 working days.

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    Restrictions: When submitting an application for a Bridging Visa B, the applicant must be in Australia. If you are outside Australia, you cannot submit an application online.

Tips: Please note that the specific conditions and restrictions of Bridging Visa B may vary depending on personal circumstances and policy changes. Before applying, it is recommended to consult the Australian Immigration Department or a professional immigration consultant in detail to ensure that you understand all relevant information and requirements.

To ensure the smooth application process, it is essential to understand and meet the application requirements. The following will detail the main application requirements for the Australian Bridging Visa B:

  • Valid passport:

    Applicants must hold a valid Chinese passport, which is the basic identity requirement for applying for a Bridging Visa B.

  • Valid entry visa:

    Applicants must hold a valid Australian entry visa, usually an Australian Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), as a legal document for entry into Australia.

  • Confirmation of country of residence:

    To prove that the applicant has a stable settlement background, it is necessary to provide proof of identity in the country of settlement, such as permanent resident card, visa and other documents.

  • Clear travel purpose:

    Applicants need to explain the purpose of their travel in Australia and ensure that it is for reasonable reasons such as tourism, visiting relatives or short-term visits to relatives and friends.

  • Proof of Financial Resources:

    To ensure financial self-sufficiency during their stay in Australia, applicants are required to provide sufficient proof of financial resources, such as bank deposit certificates, pay slips or proof of assets.

Tips: You cannot leave the country while holding a Bridging Visa A. If you have to leave the country, you can apply for a Bridging Visa B.

Basic Materials

    • 1. Previous visa letter
    • 2. Copy of valid passport
    • 3. Copy of the identity certificate of the country of residence
    • 4. Copy of Australian Transit Visa (ETA)
    • 5. Documents proving financial resources
    • 6. Documents proving purpose of travel

Additional Materials Required

  • 1. Domestic residential address, start date and end date
  • 2. Corresponding air ticket or itinerary
  • 3. Latest contact information

The application process for an Australian Bridging Visa B is a key step to ensure that applicants can obtain temporary residency in Australia legally and orderly. The following is the application process for a Bridging Visa B:

  • Step 1Prepare materials

    Before starting the application, applicants should ensure that all necessary documents are complete, including but not limited to a valid passport, entry visa, proof of identity in the country of residence, a statement of travel purpose, and proof of financial resources.

  • Step 2Submit your application online

    Applicants need to visit the official website of the Australian Immigration Department and fill in the application form according to the instructions. During the filling process, be sure to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, especially the parts about personal information, travel plans and financial status.

  • Step 3Pay the corresponding fees

    Applicants are required to pay an application fee for an Australian Bridging Visa B. The specific amount may vary depending on personal circumstances and policy changes, so please confirm the fee amount before making the payment and complete the payment process.

  • Step 4Pending for approval

    After submitting the application, applicants need to be patient and wait for the approval of the Australian Immigration Department. The approval time may vary depending on personal circumstances and the number of applications, but it usually takes between a few weeks and a few months. During this period, applicants can pay close attention to the status of their personal applications.

  • Step 5Obtain visa result

    Once the application is approved, the Australian Immigration Department will send the visa result to the applicant electronically. After the applicant receives the electronic visa, he or she can enter Australia within the validity period. Please be sure to keep the electronic visa properly and comply with Australia's immigration laws.

When applying for an Australian Bridging Visa B, there are some key things to know that can help you complete your application more smoothly and ensure smooth entry into Australia. Here are some important things to note:

  • Apply in Advance:

    To ensure that you have enough time to prepare the materials, fill in the application form, and wait for the approval result, it is recommended that you apply for the Australian Bridging Visa B at least 3 months in advance.

  • Provide true information:

    When filling in the application form, please be sure to provide true, accurate and complete personal information and travel plans. Any false or misleading information may result in your visa application being rejected and even affect your future visa applications in Australia.

  • Track your application progress:

    Applicants can track the progress of their applications through the official website of the Australian Immigration Department or the OneULink student app to learn about their application status in a timely manner.

  • Visa validity period:

    After receiving the electronic visa, please be sure to carefully check the validity period of the visa and ensure that you enter Australia within the validity period. Overdue entry may result in the visa being invalidated.

  • Comply with visa conditions:

    Once you have been granted an Australian Bridging Visa B, you will need to strictly abide by the restrictions and conditions of your visa while in Australia. This includes not engaging in employment activities. Complying with visa conditions is an important part of ensuring that you can stay in Australia lawfully.

  • 1. Thinking and preparation before appeal

    If your application for an Australian Bridging Visa B is rejected, don’t panic. First, calmly reflect on the application process and find out where the problem may be. Second, understand the appeal procedures and precautions to prepare for a successful appeal. Finally, carefully prepare the appeal materials and address the reasons for the visa rejection to increase the chances of a successful appeal.

  • 2. Understand the reasons for visa rejection

    Applicants who have been refused an Australian Bridging Visa B should find out the reason for the refusal as soon as possible, which will help prepare targeted appeal materials. The refusal letter usually contains detailed instructions. If you have any questions, you can contact the Australian Immigration Department for consultation. According to the reason for the refusal, provide relevant supporting materials to resolve the problem.

  • 3. Prepare appeal materials

    It is very important to prepare the appeal materials. Prepare relevant supporting materials according to the reasons for the visa rejection letter; write a detailed appeal letter to explain your personal situation and show your qualifications as a qualified applicant; show rationality and sincerity in the appeal letter to increase the possibility that the handling personnel will accept the appeal.

  • 4. Submitting an appeal and waiting for the result

    After submitting the appeal materials, it is necessary to wait for the response from the Immigration Bureau. The appeal process usually takes 3-6 weeks. If the Immigration Bureau has any questions, they will contact you to supplement the supporting materials. If the appeal is successful, the Immigration Bureau will send a confirmation letter and re-examine the application.

  • 5. Things to note after a successful appeal

    After the appeal is successful, please check the visa information immediately and make necessary changes. Then, quickly prepare relevant materials such as air tickets, hotel reservations, etc. to speed up the trip preparation. If you miss the original trip due to visa rejection, please re-plan and notify the relevant agencies.

  • Case 1

    Student B's visa expires on February 15, 2024. He submitted a new student visa application in Australia before his visa expired, and was granted a bridging visa A. However, before the new visa was officially approved, Student B chose to travel abroad. This leads to a question: When the start date of the semester is approaching, can Student B still enter Australia to continue his studies? The answer is no. Before Student B's new student visa is officially issued, he is actually unable to re-enter Australia. This is because the bridging visa A does not allow the holder to re-enter Australia abroad. If Student B hopes to be able to return to Australia to continue his studies after the tour, he should apply for a bridging visa B before leaving the country, and only after obtaining the approval of the bridging visa B can he re-enter Australia after leaving the country.

  • Case 2

    Unfortunately, Student C’s student visa was refused and he decided to leave the country to visit his family during the appeal to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). It is worth noting that in this case, he cannot apply for a Bridging Visa B online. Instead, he needs to submit his application directly to the relevant review team of the Immigration Department by post. In order to ensure the smooth progress of the application, Student C needs to prepare the following necessary documents:

    • A completed Application Form 1005, which is the official form for applying for a Bridging Visa B and must be completed accurately as required.
    • Pay the AUD 180 application fee, which is required to submit your application and ensure it complies with the Department of Immigration requirements.
    • Provide detailed information on departure and return trips, which usually include flight reservations or itinerary to prove that Student C has a clear entry and exit plan.
Bridging visa B FAQ
  • question
    Can a Bridging Visa B be converted to a Permanent Residence Visa?
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    Yes, Bridging Visa B holders can indeed convert it to a permanent residency visa if they meet certain conditions. This will usually require meeting the requirements of a Temporary Skill Shortage Visa and being sponsored by an employer.
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    How long does it usually take to get a Bridging Visa B?
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    The time it takes to get a Bridging Visa B varies depending on your individual circumstances and the route you apply for, but in general, processing times can range from 4 to 12 weeks. Once you have submitted your application, we recommend that you closely monitor the status of your visa application and prepare and submit the required documents in a timely manner to ensure your application is processed as quickly as possible.
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    How long is a Bridging Visa B valid in Australia?
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    Applicants holding a Bridging Visa B can stay in Australia lawfully for a period that usually matches the duration of the associated work visa, up to a maximum of four years.
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    Can I apply for a Bridging Visa B outside Australia?
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    No. A Bridging Visa B must be applied for in Australia before leaving the country. Once a Bridging Visa B is granted, the applicant can travel freely in and out of Australia for a specified period of time (which may vary from three days to one year). If a Bridging Visa B expires, the applicant can reapply if they meet the conditions.
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    Can I apply for an extension on Bridging Visa B?
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    Once a Bridging Visa B reaches its expiration date, you cannot apply for an extension directly. If you wish to continue to enter and leave Australia after your visa expires, you need to submit a new Bridging Visa B application in Australia before or after your visa expires. It is important to note that if your new visa has not been issued when your Bridging Visa B is about to expire, you should return to Australia as soon as possible to avoid visa expiration.
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    If my new visa has not been issued yet, but my current visa has not expired and I need to travel abroad, can I apply for a Bridging Visa B?
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    Yes, you can apply for a Bridging Visa B if your current visa has not expired but you need to leave Australia. Please note that you can hold a substantive visa and a Bridging Visa B at the same time, and the Bridging Visa B will only take effect after your substantive visa expires. This means that even if your current substantive visa expires after you leave Australia, you can still enter Australia on your Bridging Visa B and continue to wait for a new visa as long as your Bridging Visa B is still valid.
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    Can I work in Australia on a Bridging Visa B?
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    Whether you can work in Australia depends on the terms of the visa you previously held and the new visa you apply for. If neither visa gives you work rights, you will need to seek permission to work through a Bridging Visa A. In this case, you will need to apply to the Australian Immigration Department and provide evidence that you are facing financial hardship. Please note that reapplying for a Bridging Visa B will not change the terms of your original visa, including restrictions on work rights.
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    Does the Australian Bridging Visa B support multiple entries?
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    Yes, the Australian Bridging Visa B is a multiple-entry visa. This means that during the validity period of the visa, the holder can enter and exit Australia as many times as they want without having to reapply for a visa each time. This is very convenient for applicants who need to travel to and from Australia multiple times during the validity period of the visa. Please make sure to comply with Australia's entry and residence regulations during the validity period of the visa to ensure that your visa status is legal and valid.
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