Bridging Visas (Subclasses 010, 020, 030, 040/041, 050/051)

Remain legally in Australia while your immigration status is resolved.

Bridging visas are temporary visas designed to maintain your lawful status in Australia while you wait for a substantive visa decision, prepare to leave the country, or seek review of a visa refusal. Whether youโ€™re between visas or facing uncertainty, a bridging visa can be essential for your peace of mind and legal protection.

You must be in Australia to apply for a bridging visa.

How Maison Migration Services Can Assist

At Maison Migration Services, we specialise in helping clients navigate the complex world of bridging visas. We provide:

  • Professional advice on the correct bridging visa stream
  • Support with urgent or last-minute applications
  • Assistance with work or travel permissions
  • Help for clients facing visa refusals, appeals, or unlawful status
  • Strategic planning to support your long-term residency goals

Bridging Visa Options โ€“ Full Breakdown

๐Ÿ”น Bridging Visa A (BVA) โ€“ Subclass 010

Issued when you apply for a new substantive visa while holding a valid visa.

  • Stay: While your new visa is being processed
  • Travel: Not allowed (youโ€™ll need a BVB for travel)
  • Work rights: Dependent on conditions; can apply for new BVA with work rights if facing financial hardship
  • Cost: AUD 0.00

๐Ÿ”น Bridging Visa B (BVB) โ€“ Subclass 020

  • Stay: Until a decision is made on your application
  • Travel: Permitted during a specific period (usually 3โ€“12 months)
  • Work rights: Based on your previous visa or BVA
  • Cost: AUD 185.00

Apply before leaving Australia to avoid cancellation of your BVA.

๐Ÿ”น Bridging Visa C (BVC) โ€“ Subclass 030

For individuals who are unlawful or hold a different bridging visa when applying for a substantive visa.

  • Stay: Until your visa application is decided
  • Travel: Not allowed
  • Work rights: Apply for new BVC with work rights if in financial hardship
  • Cost: AUD 0.00

๐Ÿ”น Bridging Visa D (BVD) โ€“ Subclass 040/041

A short-term visa (valid up to 5 days) for those who:

  • Have no visa or
  • Cannot immediately lodge a new visa application
  • Stay: Up to 5 days
  • Travel: Not permitted
  • Work rights: Not allowed
  • Cost: N/A

This visa provides limited time to act before facing detention or removal.

๐Ÿ”น Bridging Visa E (BVE) โ€“ Subclass 050/051

  • Stay: Until you leave or a final decision is made
  • Travel: Not allowed
  • Work rights: Not granted unless financial hardship is proven
  • Cost: AUD 0.00

If you have other visa options, do not apply for a BVE. Instead, consider a Subclass 408 visa during COVID-19-related travel limitations.

Bridging Visa Application Fees

Visa Type Subclass Base Application Charge (AUD)
Bridging Visa A 010 0.00
Bridging Visa B 020 185.00
Bridging Visa C 030 0.00
Bridging Visa D 040 / 041 N/A
Bridging Visa E 050 / 051 0.00

Average Visa Processing Times

Processing times can vary based on:

  • Type of visa applied for
  • Your personal circumstances
  • Case complexity

Use the official Global Visa Processing Times guide for up-to-date estimates.

Bridging Visas as a Strategic Pathway

Bridging visas can provide crucial time and flexibility to:

  • Stay in Australia lawfully
  • Work (if eligible)
  • Appeal visa decisions or request Ministerial Intervention
  • Plan for permanent residency

Whether itโ€™s months or years, bridging visas are used by many to live, work, and build their future while they wait for a visa outcome.

Why Maison Migration Services?

  • Expert advice tailored to your visa journey
  • Help with urgent bridging applications
  • Full support for work/travel rights requests
  • Proven experience with unlawful status recovery
  • Strategy-focused, results-driven support

Act Now โ€” Secure Your Legal Stay in Australia

Facing a visa expiry or stuck between applications? Donโ€™t risk becoming unlawful. Maison Migration Services is here to guide you every step of the way.

Book your free consultation or chat with our migration experts today.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Contact Us | Book an Appointment

Table of Contents