Offshore Visitor Visa and Travel Exemption Secured for Grandmother and Grandson During COVID-19 Border Closure
Case Summary
Ms. H and her grandson — separated from their family in Australia by the COVID-19 border closure and the suspension of offshore visitor visa processing — obtained both a travel exemption and a new offshore visitor visa through a compassionate and compelling reasons submission.
Background
Ms. H had previously held an Australian visitor visa that expired in 2018. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she and her grandson wished to travel to Australia to visit her son. However, offshore visitor visa processing centres had suspended operations, Australia had imposed strict travel bans, and neither Ms. H nor her grandson was a citizen or PR holder — leaving no standard pathway for entry.
Challenges
- Offshore visitor visa processing centres suspended during COVID-19 — standard application pathway was unavailable
- Australia's travel ban required a travel exemption to be obtained before any visa could be applied for
- No citizen or PR status for either applicant, restricting exemption eligibility to compassionate grounds only
Outcome
Both the travel exemption and the offshore Subclass 600 visitor visa were granted, enabling Ms. H and her grandson to reunite with their family in Australia during the pandemic closure.
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