This visa is a permanent parenting visa subclass cheaper than 143 visas but has a significantly longer processing time.
This visa is a permanent parenting visa subclass cheaper than 143 visas but has a significantly longer processing time. The parents usually need to wait for at least 30 years for the grant.
Total cost from: $6,415. Please see cost breakdown below.
Visa Application fees (payable to Department of Home Affairs):
○ Base charge: $4,350
○ Additional Applicant (18+): $2,175
○ Additional Applicant (18-): $1,090
○ Payment Surcharge:
Visa and Master card fees: 1.4%
PayPal fees: 1.00%
BPAY: Nil
Second Installment Charge: $2,065 each applicant. Payable before visa grant. The second installment charge is payable for every adult applicant, which means you must pay $4,130 both parents.
Assurance of Support Payment: $4,000 for one adult applicant; $7,000 for two adult applicants. The payment is refundable after 10 years
Health Examination Fees: Depends on various countries
Australian National Police Clearance Certificate (NPC) application fees: $42 (These fees apply to both applicant and sponsor)
Overseas Police National Clearance Certificate application fees: Depends on various countries
Professional Service fees of EZOZ Migration:
○ Single Parent Application: $2,200 (inc. GST)
○ Dual Parent Application: $2,500 (inc. GST)
The department of Home Affairs does not estimate processing times for all parent visas. Applications for these visas are subject to capping and queueing. However, the DHA estimate it will take at least 30 years for the parent visa (103 and 804) to be assessed by a case officer.
EZOZ Migration suggests all parent visa applications be submitted as soon as possible to avoid processing delays. The later you submit the visa application, the longer you will have to wait to be able to reunite with your dear family in Australia. We expect the waiting time will consistently increase from 30 years in future.
○ Australian Welfare Arrangements for 103 holder:
Immediate Access to Medicare after 103 visa is granted
Delayed Access to aged pension after holding the 103 visa for 10 years