Bridging Visas

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If your current Australian visa has expired and you are awaiting a new one, you should apply for a Bridging Visa so that you are not staying in Australia unlawfully. There are various classes of Bridging Visas.

You can find below a description of the most popular Bridging Visa classes with eligibility requirements.

Bridging Visa A

The A class Bridging Visa is for applicants who hold a substantive visa – any visa besides a Bridging Visa, a Criminal Justice Visa or an Enforcement Visa – and are awaiting another substantive visa, usually of the same type as the current one. Generally, applicants will be granted unlimited permission to work when granted their visa.

Bridging Visa B
The B class Bridging Visa is for applicants who hold a substantive visa – any visa besides a Bridging Visa, a Criminal Justice Visa or an Enforcement Visa – and are awaiting another substantive visa, usually of the same type as the current one, but must travel outside of Australia while waiting. Generally, applicants will be granted unlimited permission to work when granted their visa.

Bridging Visa C
The C class Bridging visa is for persons who do not have a substantive visa. You may apply for permission to work when applying for this visa, but only if you can demonstrate a compelling need to work.

Bridging Visa E
A Bridging visa E (BVE) is a temporary visa that allows you to stay in Australia while you finalise your immigration matter or make arrangements to leave Australia.

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