BVB Fees

  1. Visa Application Charge (VAC): The primary fee associated with the Bridging Visa B is the Visa Application Charge (VAC). The VAC for a Bridging Visa B is typically lower than the VAC for most other visa types, as it is intended to facilitate travel for visa applicants awaiting the outcome of their substantive visa application.
  2. Fee Amount: The fee for a Bridging Visa B can vary and is subject to change. The current fee for the Bridging Visa B can be found on the Department of Home Affairs website or by contacting the Department directly.
  3. Payment Method: The VAC for the Bridging Visa B can usually be paid online at the time of lodging the visa application. Accepted payment methods may include credit card, debit card, or electronic funds transfer.
  4. Waivers or Exemptions: In some cases, certain individuals may be eligible for waivers or exemptions from paying the VAC for the Bridging Visa B. This could include individuals experiencing financial hardship or those who meet specific criteria outlined by the Department of Home Affairs.
  5. Additional Charges: Depending on individual circumstances or specific requirements, there may be additional charges associated with the Bridging Visa B application process. These could include charges for health assessments, police clearance certificates, or other supporting documents required for the visa application.
Disclaimer: The information provided above is for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most recent updates to the Adoption visa (subclass 102). Visa requirements, eligibility criteria, and processing times may change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the Australian Department of Home Affairs Website.