Eligibility Quiz
Do you currently hold a Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) (subclass 785) or a Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) (subclass 790)?
Documents Required
You must provide evidence of your identity and your current standing in Australia. All documents not in English must be accompanied by accredited English translations.
Identity Documents
- Current Passport or Travel Documents: If available. If you do not have a passport, you may provide other forms of identification such as a Titré de Voyage.
- ImmiCard: A copy of your current or expired Australian ImmiCard.
- Birth Certificate: Showing the names of both parents.
- Photos: Recent passport-sized photographs of yourself and any dependents included in the application.
Character and Background Documents
- Police Certificates: Australian Federal Police (AFP) clearances and overseas police clearances where applicable.
- Form 80: A detailed "Personal particulars for assessment including character assessment" form covering your travel and employment history.
- Form 1221: Additional personal particulars information.
Family Documentation
- Relationship Evidence: Marriage certificates or evidence of a de facto relationship (e.g., joint bank accounts, shared leases).
- Dependents: Birth certificates for children and evidence of financial dependency for any children over the age of 18.
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Key Developments
The Migration Amendment (Resolution of Status Visa Additional Cohort) Regulations 2023 expanded eligibility to include certain individuals who were previously ineligible due to specific visa refusal or cancellation history.
legislation.gov.au ↗The Migration Amendment (Resolution of Status Visa) Regulations 2023 introduced a new identity measure allowing the Department to grant the visa despite identity concerns if the applicant has a compelling reason or engages protection obligations.
legislation.gov.au ↗The Australian Government established the Resolution of Status (subclass 851) visa as a permanent pathway for approximately 19,000 Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) holders.
immi.homeaffairs.gov.au ↗