Onshore Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801) Granted After Character Referral to VACCU
Case Summary
An applicant whose partner visa had been refused in 2014 on genuineness grounds, and later remitted to the Department by the AAT, faced a further character referral to VACCU due to decade-old family violence convictions. The matter was resolved within 4 months and permanent residency was granted.
Background
The applicant's onshore Subclass 820/801 Partner Visa was refused in 2014 on the grounds that the relationship was alleged to be fabricated. After substantial submissions and evidence were lodged at the AAT, the Tribunal remitted the application to the Department for reconsideration without a hearing. Once remitted, the Department referred the application to VACCU — the Visa Applicant Character Unit — due to criminal convictions on the applicant's Australian Federal Police certificate. These convictions related to family violence and were more than a decade old.
Challenges
- Application originally refused in 2014 on grounds of relationship non-genuineness
- Following remittal by the AAT, the application was referred to VACCU due to historic family violence convictions
- Character referrals to VACCU regularly take years to resolve
Outcome
Despite VACCU referrals often taking years to resolve, this matter was finalised within 4 months. After nearly a decade navigating the immigration process, the applicant was granted a Subclass 801 permanent residency visa.
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