Asylum seekers who arrive in Australia without a visa via boat are subject to specific restrictions. If you are seeking asylum, then you must apply to the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) for a protection visa.
If you can prove that you have reasonable, well founded fears that are your grounds for seeking asylum, and you pass the health, character and security checks, then you may be granted temporary protection in Australia in the form of a Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) or Temporary Protection Visa (TPV).
An asylum seeker who has arrived without a visa and does not put in a SHEV or TPV application is likely to be detained and be made to leave Australia.
THE ‘SHEV PATHWAY’ TO OTHER VISAS
If you have a SHEV, and you or a family member on your SHEV application complete 3.5 years of work or study in a regional area, then you may be able to apply for some work, student or family visas. For this reason we generally recommend most clients apply for the SHEV pathway.
During that 3.5 years, you or a family member must have been:
Key Points of the TPV/SHEV Pathway
Find out how how to apply for a subsequent TPV/SHEV Application here.
One of the main issues that can arise with a TPV/ SHEV Visa application is difficulty of showing that you continue to hold a well-founded fear of persecution for reason of race, religion, nationality, imputed political opinion or membership of a particular social group. Additionally, there are stringent identity and character requirements which can complicate your application process.
The agents at Summit Migration are experts in this area, specialising in drafting legal arguments that use country information, expert opinion and case law to give your application the best chance of success.
Our Immigration Lawyers can advise you on which Protection Visa Pathway is best for you, and with demonstrating to the Department of Home Affairs that you meet the convention definition of a refugee. Please contact us today for further information and advice.
If you have received a visa refusal, then the solicitors at Summit Migration may be able to assist. Find out more about appeals for visa refusals here. Alternatively, you may be eligible for Ministerial Intervention.
Summit Migration provides free 15-minute, no-obligation phone consultation. Claim your free telephone consultation today. Call us on (07) 31777609 to speak to a Registered Migration Agent about your matter.