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Departmental form 1007

Application for a Bridging Visa D

Staying in Australia · PDF form · updated 26/05/2022

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What it is for
This form is used to apply for a Bridging visa D (subclass 040 or 041), a short-term visa for a person who is unable to lodge a valid substantive visa application, or who cannot or does not want to make one at that time. It provides limited lawful status pending resolution of their situation.
Who completes it
The applicant seeking the bridging visa, or a person authorised to act on their behalf.
Information it collects (in general terms)
General categories include the applicant's personal and identity details, passport information, current residential address in Australia, contact details, the reason a bridging visa is sought, and declarations relating to the privacy notice.
When it is used
Used when a person in Australia cannot make a valid substantive visa application, or cannot or does not wish to make one, and needs short-term lawful status; the visa carries a no-work condition and may require attendance at an interview.

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