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Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 143 Updates: An Overview



Welcome to GetMe2Oz.com, your trusted source for immigration updates and information. In this blog post, we will discuss the latest updates regarding the Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 143. We aim to provide you with insights into the current application charge, processing times, and the introduction of an alternative visa option. Read on to stay informed and gain reassurance during your immigration journey.


No Changes in Second Stage Application Charges: As of now, the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) has not announced any changes to the second visa application charge for the Subclass 143 Contributory Parent Visa. The application charges remain at $43,600 AUD per person. It is noteworthy that these charges have remained the same since at least 2018, providing stability for applicants in planning their finances. This will be requested prior to the visa being granted.

Increased Processing Times: In recent times, there has been an upward trend in processing times for parent visa applications. The DOHA attributes this to excessive demand for parent visas, leading to a backlog in processing. Currently, there are approximately 140,000 parent visa applications in the queue, including over 18,000 applications from India. This surge in demand has placed significant pressure on processing times.

Annual Cap and Migration Program Increase: The annual cap for parent visas has been capped at 8,500 places under the current migration program. This marks a substantial increase from the previous program year, which had only 4,500 places available. The increased allocation of places demonstrates the government's recognition of the demand and the importance of family reunification.

Introducing the Subclass 870 Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa: In response to the growing demand and processing delays for parent visas, the Australian government introduced the Subclass 870 Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa. This visa allows parents to stay in Australia for a period of 3 to 5 years, with an option to extend their stay up to 10 years, provided they and their sponsor meet the relevant criteria at the time of application. This alternative visa pathway aims to provide families with the opportunity to reunite and spend quality time together while addressing the backlog in processing for permanent parent visas.

Conclusion: The Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 143 updates bring both challenges and opportunities for prospective applicants. While the second application charges remain unchanged, the increase in processing times reflects the high demand for parent visas. However, the introduction of the Subclass 870 Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa offers a viable alternative for families to reunite on a temporary basis.

Remember to consult with a registered migration agent or seek professional advice to understand the specific requirements and implications of the Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 143 and other relevant visa options.

At GetMe2Oz.com, we will continue to keep you updated on the latest immigration news and developments. Stay connected with us for more insights into your Australian immigration journey.


"Until next time, take care and remember: Don't just dream it...live it!”

Wishing you all the best,

Katherine Van Greuning

Trusted Migration Agent MARN 0702049


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