At NB Migration Law, we understand the complexities of migration and the importance of maintaining your visa status as an Australian permanent resident. Before you embark on any overseas travel, it’s crucial to review your visa conditions, particularly your travel facility. Failing to do so could lead to complications when you attempt to return to Australia, potentially leaving you stranded abroad. In this article, we will guide you through the essentials of your visa, the importance of a valid travel facility, and how NB Migration Law can assist you in navigating this process smoothly.
Understanding Your Travel Facility
A travel facility is a critical component of your permanent visa. It allows you to re-enter Australia multiple times during its validity period, which is typically five years from the date your visa was granted. However, it’s essential to note that this facility is not indefinite. If your travel facility expires while you are outside Australia, you will not be able to return as a permanent resident without taking additional steps.
If you find yourself in this situation, you will need to apply for a Resident Return Visa (RRV) before you can re-enter the country. The application process for an RRV can take time, and delays could mean being stuck overseas longer than anticipated. Therefore, it’s vital to ensure that your travel facility is valid before leaving Australia.
How NB Migration Law Can Assist You with Your Resident Return Visa
At NB Migration Law, we specialize in guiding permanent residents through the Resident Return Visa (RRV) application process. Our experienced migration lawyers are dedicated to providing personalized support, ensuring you fully understand your visa conditions and are well-prepared for any necessary applications. We recognize that unexpected delays can cause stress, so we aim to simplify the process for you.
By working with us, you can focus on enjoying your travels while we handle the complexities of your visa documentation. Our team is committed to helping you secure your RRV efficiently, minimizing any risk of disruption to your plans.
How to Check Your Travel Facility Status
One of the first steps you should take before traveling is to check the expiry date of your travel facility. You can do this through the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system. This user-friendly platform allows visa holders to view their visa details, including the validity of their travel facility.
If you migrated to Australia before 1990, it’s possible that your visa may not have been recorded electronically. In such cases, you need to ensure that your visa is updated in the system before you travel. At NB Migration Law, we can assist with this process to avoid any complications when you attempt to return.
Applying for a Resident Return Visa (RRV)
If you discover that your travel facility has expired or is about to expire, applying for an RRV is your best course of action. There are two main types of RRVs you may be eligible for:
To qualify for the Subclass 155 visa, you must meet the following criteria:
- You must hold or have held Australian permanent residency.
- You need to have been lawfully present in Australia for at least two years in the last five years before lodging your application.
- If you do not meet the two-year residency requirement, you may still qualify if you can demonstrate substantial ties to Australia, such as family, employment, or business connections.
If you do not meet the criteria for the Subclass 155 visa, you may apply for the Subclass 157 visa. To be eligible for this visa, you must:
- Have held Australian permanent residency in the past.
- Have spent at least one day in Australia in the past five years before applying.
- Provide compelling reasons for your absence, such as urgent family or medical situations.
Essential Considerations for Overseas Travel
Before traveling, there are several additional considerations to keep in mind:
- Update Your Passport Details: Ensure that your current passport is linked to your visa. If you have renewed your passport since your last arrival in Australia, it is crucial to update this information with the Department of Home Affairs to avoid delays when re-entering Australia.
- Proof of Permanent Residency: If your most recent arrival in Australia was before 1990 and there is no electronic record of your visa, you must have your visa recorded electronically. This is an important step that NB Migration Law can assist you with to prevent complications during your travels.
Get Expert Help with Your Resident Return Visa
At NB Migration Law, we provide comprehensive services tailored to your migration needs. Whether you require assistance with checking your visa status, applying for a Resident Return Visa, or updating your records, our experienced migration lawyers are here to guide you every step of the way. We understand the importance of ensuring that your visa is valid for your travel plans, and we aim to provide you with peace of mind.
Book a Consultation Today
Don’t risk being stranded overseas due to an expired travel facility or incorrect visa detail. Contact NB Migration Law today for expert assistance in securing your Resident Return Visa and ensuring a seamless return to Australia. We offer complimentary consultations to help you navigate the process of maintaining your permanent residency.
By taking proactive steps now, you can enjoy your travels without the worry of visa complications upon your return.