Parent Visa Subclass 103 Fees
When applying for the Parent Visa Subclass 103, the primary applicant and all dependent family members must pay the visa fees at the time of application. Some applicants may also be required to pay a second installment before a decision is made on the visa.
Parent Visa 103 Fees Breakdown
- Primary Applicant Visa Fee: A$5,125
- This is the fee for the primary applicant lodging the Parent Visa Subclass 103 application.
- Additional Applicant (18 years and older): A$2,565
- This fee applies to secondary applicants who are 18 years or older.
- Additional Applicant (under 18 years): A$1,285
- This fee applies to secondary applicants who are younger than 18 years.
Second Installment Fee
- Second Installment (under 18): A$2,065
- This fee must be paid before the visa is granted.
No Subsequent Temporary Application Charge
There is no Subsequent Temporary Application Charge when applying for the Parent Visa Subclass 103.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the primary applicant include dependent children in the application?
Yes, the primary applicant can include dependent children under 18 in the Parent Visa 103 application.
What are the eligibility criteria for the Parent Visa Subclass 103?
To be eligible for the Parent Visa Subclass 103, you must be the parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. Additionally, you must meet the balance of family test, which requires that at least half of your children are eligible children living in Australia.
How long does it take to process the Parent Visa Subclass 103 application?
The processing time for the Parent Visa Subclass 103 can vary. Generally, it may take several months to years, depending on the current application queue and individual circumstances. It’s advisable to check the latest processing times on the Department of Home Affairs website.
Can I apply for the Parent Visa Subclass 103 if I have held a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 870)?
No, you cannot apply for the Parent Visa Subclass 103 if you have already applied for or hold a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 870). You must have left Australia if you previously held this visa before you can apply for the 103 visa.
Is there a limit on the number of family members I can include in my application?
While there is no specific limit on the number of dependent family members you can include, each additional applicant must meet the eligibility criteria and pay the associated fees. It’s essential to ensure that all dependent family members are adequately documented in the application.
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