
ILLEGAL or UNLAWFUL – NO VISA in Australia – What are my visa options?
What to Do if You Are in Australia Without a Valid Visa
If you are in Australia without a valid visa, it is critical to regularise your status by applying for a new visa. Failing to do so may leave you liable for Immigration detention and removal from the country.
We understand that situations like these can be complex, and for your peace of mind, we are here to help guide you through the process.
Visa Options for Individuals Without a Valid Visa in Australia
If you find yourself in an illegal or unlawful status in Australia, there are several visa options available to you:
- Partner Visa – If you have an Australian citizen or permanent resident partner, they can sponsor you for a partner visa.
- Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602) – If you need medical treatment in Australia, this visa may be an option.
- Protection Visa (Subclass 866) – If you are seeking asylum in Australia, the protection visa could be the right solution.
- Bridging Visa E – This visa allows you to stay lawfully in Australia while you arrange your immigration matters.
Each of these visas has specific requirements and documents that must be provided. To ensure your application is processed correctly, it is essential to reach out to us for assistance.
Get Expert Help with Your Visa Application
We have extensive experience assisting clients with complex visa situations. Our team can guide you through the application process for the above-mentioned visas.
Contact Us for Assistance
If you need help with regularising your status in Australia, contact us at [xxx] or email us at [xxx]. We are here to assist you in navigating your visa options.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is general in nature and does not constitute immigration advice. We do not guarantee the accuracy of the information, and it may change without notice. We recommend consulting a migration agent or lawyer to assess your particular situation before making any visa or immigration decisions.
Please note: Any immigration advice we provide only constitutes immigration assistance as defined by s276 of the Migration Act 1958 and does not extend to any other type of advice.