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LGBTIQ+ protection visa Australia

Safeguard your future with a protection visa

For LGBTIQ+ individuals facing persecution in their home countries due to their sexual orientation or gender identity, the LGBTIQ+ protection visa offers a safe haven in Australia. This visa allows those seeking asylum to live and work in Australia, offering the security of permanent residency for those who qualify.

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Understanding LGBTIQ+ visas in Australia

Australia offers protection visas for LGBTIQ+ individuals who are at risk of persecution, discrimination, or violence in their home countries due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression. These visas provide a pathway to safety and security in Australia, where applicants can seek asylum and eventually gain permanent residency. LGBTIQ+ protection visas recognise the challenges faced by individuals in unsafe environments and aim to provide them with the opportunity to live free from fear.

Countries where homosexuality is criminalised

In many countries around the world, homosexuality is still criminalised, leaving LGBT individuals facing persecution, forced marriage, family violence or even the death penalty simply for being who they are.

Syria

Syria

Turkey

Turkey

Yemen

Yemen

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

Requirements for a LGBTIQ+ protection visas

To be eligible for an LGBTIQ+ protection visa, applicants must meet certain requirements set by the Australian government. These requirements ensure that those seeking asylum can demonstrate the need for protection due to threats or persecution in their home country. The visa application process involves providing detailed evidence of the risk the applicant faces based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

  • You must be in Australia to apply for the protection visa.
  • You must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution due to your sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression.
  • The persecution must be linked to your membership in a particular social group, such as the LGBTIQ+ community.
  • You must not be able to seek protection from your home country’s government.
  • You must meet health, character, and security requirements.
  • You must prove your identity and persecution in your home country.

Visa application process

Applying for a visa to Australia can be complex. With help from an Australian Migration Lawyer, we can untangle this complexity and help you apply for the right visa.

1.  Consultation and engagement

2. Preparation and support

3. Submission and communication

4. Representation and success

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Benefits of holding a LGBTIQ+ visa

Holding an LGBTIQ+ protection visa in Australia provides security and a new beginning for individuals who have faced discrimination or persecution. Once granted, this visa offers various benefits that help individuals rebuild their lives in a safe and supportive environment. The protection visa also provides access to essential services and permanent residency opportunities, ensuring long-term stability.

  • The right to live and work in Australia permanently.
  • Access to Australia’s healthcare system, including Medicare.
  • The ability to study in Australia, with access to domestic student fees.
  • Eligibility to apply for Australian citizenship after meeting residency requirements.
  • Protection from forced return to a country where you may face persecution.
  • The ability to sponsor eligible family members to join you in Australia.
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Cost and processing time

The cost of applying for an LGBTIQ+ protection visa in Australia varies depending on individual circumstances, including whether legal assistance is required. Typically, the Department of Home Affairs charges a fee for the protection visa application, which must be paid at the time of lodgement. Processing times can vary significantly, often taking between 12 and 24 months. The complexity of your case and the volume of applications being processed by the Department will affect the overall processing time. Ensuring your application is complete and accurate is essential to avoid unnecessary delays.

About Australian Migration Lawyers

Australian Migration Lawyers is the largest independent migration law firm in Australia, dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of the visa application process. With a team of experienced lawyers, we provide compassionate and professional guidance to LGBTIQ+ individuals seeking protection visas. Our firm is committed to ensuring that every client receives personalised attention and the best possible chance of success. We take pride in offering transparent, fixed-fee pricing and a high success rate, giving you confidence in your journey toward securing a safe future in Australia.

Benefits of using a migration lawyer for LGBTIQ+ protection visas

Applying for an LGBTIQ+ protection visa can be a complex and daunting process. Working with a qualified migration lawyer gives you access to professional expertise that can greatly improve your chances of success. Migration lawyers understand the legal framework and requirements in protection visa applications, helping you avoid common mistakes and ensuring your case is presented as strongly as possible.

  • Professional guidance on the legal requirements for protection visas.
  • Assistance in preparing and submitting a complete, accurate application.
  • Clear communication throughout the process, including updates on your application status.
  • Support in gathering necessary evidence and documentation to prove your case.
  • A higher likelihood of a successful outcome is due to professional representation.
  • Legal representation in case of complications or appeals.
  • Fixed-fee pricing with no hidden costs.

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Frequently asked questions

Read our most commonly asked questions about the 851 Visa

What is the difference between a protection visa and an LGBT protection visa?

An LGBT protection visa is for individuals who are facing persecution due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression. Individuals can apply for protection visas for many different reasons and being a member of the LGBT is one of them. This visa ensures that LGBT individuals who face discrimination, violence, or legal punishment in their home countries have a safe pathway to live and work in Australia, with the added benefit of permanent residency for those who qualify.

Who is eligible for an LGBT protection visa in Australia?

To be eligible for an LGBT protection visa, applicants must be in Australia and demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. This persecution must be due to membership in a particular social group, such as the LGBT community, and applicants must prove that they cannot seek protection from their home government. Additionally, applicants must meet the health, character, and security requirements of the Department of Home Affairs.

How long does it take to process an LGBT protection visa?

The processing time for an LGBT protection visa varies depending on the complexity of your case and the number of applications being handled by the Department of Home Affairs. On average, it can take between 12 to 24 months to process an LGBT protection visa. To minimise delays, it’s important to provide complete documentation and ensure that all required evidence is submitted with your application.

What evidence do I need to provide for an LGBT protection visa application?

Applicants for an LGBT protection visa must provide strong evidence to support their protection claims of persecution based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. This can include identity documents, reports of persecution or discrimination in the home country, statements from witnesses, and any legal or governmental documents that show a risk to the applicant’s safety. Providing detailed testimony and third-party support, such as from human rights organisations or legal experts, can strengthen your case.

Can I apply for an LGBT protection visa if I am in a de facto relationship?

Individuals in de facto relationships can apply for an LGBT protection visa in Australia. A de facto relationship is a committed partnership where the couple lives together but is not legally married. If you and your partner are in a de facto relationship and face persecution based on your sexual orientation in your home country, you may be eligible for the protection visa. You must provide evidence of your relationship, such as joint finances, shared living arrangements, and social recognition.

Can I work in Australia while my LGBT protection visa is being processed?

In most cases, applicants for an LGBT protection visa will be granted a bridging visa while their application is being processed. A bridging visa allows you to live and work in Australia during the waiting period. This visa gives you the right to work without restriction and ensures that you can support yourself while your protection visa is under review. However, the conditions of your bridging visa will depend on the specific circumstances of your case, so it is important to consult with your Australian migration lawyer.

Can I include family members in my LGBT protection visa application?

You can include eligible family members, such as your spouse or children, in your LGBT protection visa application. The protection visa process allows for family members who are dependent on you to be included, ensuring that they can also benefit from the protection granted by the visa. Each family member must meet health and character requirements, and you must provide documentation that shows your relationship with them, such as birth or marriage certificates.

What happens if my LGBT protection visa is refused?

If your LGBT protection visa is refused, you can appeal the decision. The first step is to review the reasons for the refusal, which the Department of Home Affairs will provide. An appeal can be lodged with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) or, in certain circumstances, through the courts. It is essential to seek legal advice immediately if your visa is refused, as a lawyer can help you navigate the appeals process and potentially strengthen your case with additional evidence or arguments.

About the content author

Perry Q Wood
Partner - Principal Migration Lawyer

Perry Q Wood is National President of the Australian Institute of Administrative Law and one of Australia’s leading administrative and migration lawyers. To date, he has been involved in 1,000+ migration and refugee matters.

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