Bridging Visas
Bridging visas are temporary visas that allow you to remain in Australia lawfully when your current visa expires and you are awaiting a decision on a new visa application or resolving an immigration status issue.
They do not generally grant travel rights or full work rights automatically — however, our registered migration experts can help you explore your eligibility for work or travel permissions where possible.
We assist individuals in bridging visa scenarios including pending applications, appeals/reviews, or circumstances requiring lawful stay without a substantive visa.
Bridging Visa A (BVA) – Subclass 010
For applicants who have lodged a valid onshore visa application while still holding a valid visa.
Key Benefits
- Allows you to stay in Australia while your new visa is processed
- Work rights may be granted depending on your underlying visa
Note: Travel rights are NOT included — a BVB is required for overseas travel.
Bridging Visa B (BVB) – Subclass 020
Perfect for applicants who need to travel overseas temporarily while their visa application is being processed.
Key Benefits
- Lawful stay in Australia during processing
- Permission to depart and return within a specified period
Essential for future travel plans to avoid cancellation of pending visas.
Bridging Visa C (BVC) – Subclass 030
For those who applied for a new visa after their previous visa had already expired.
Key Points
- You can remain lawfully while awaiting a decision
- Work rights may require a separate request
- No travel permissions
This visa is generally issued when applicants fall out of status unintentionally but take steps to rectify it.
Bridging Visa E (BVE) – Subclass 050 / 051
Designed for individuals who need to resolve their immigration status, including:
- Finalising arrangements to leave the country
- Awaiting an immigration decision or appeal
- Being in detention and transitioning to lawful stay
Key Points
- Strict conditions may apply
- Work rights are limited and request-based
- Requires good compliance with Australian immigration laws
We work closely with you to maintain lawful status and avoid serious consequences.
Bridging Visas
Bridging visas in Australia serve a crucial role within the immigration system, providing a temporary legal status to individuals who are in the process of transitioning between visas. These visas are designed to bridge the gap, allowing individuals to remain lawfully in Australia while they await the outcome of their visa application, appeal against a visa decision, or make arrangements to leave the country. Bridging visas are essential for maintaining continuous legal status, preventing individuals from becoming unlawful non-citizens due to expired visas.
There are several types of bridging visas, each with specific eligibility criteria and conditions tailored to different circumstances:
Bridging Visas: Ensuring Legal Status During Immigration Transitions
Bridging visas are a testament to Australia’s flexible and accommodating immigration policy, aimed at ensuring that individuals can maintain their legal status while dealing with complex visa applications or awaiting the resolution of immigration disputes. They provide a safety net, allowing individuals to remain in Australia under lawful conditions during transitional periods, thereby avoiding the harsh consequences of being in the country unlawfully.