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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