190 visa applications on hand
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Please provide me information for the following:
Number of Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa applications on hand by client location at lodgement (onshore & offshore) till date
Yours faithfully,
Johny Sebastian
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The FOI section only responds to valid FOI requests and other matters
relating to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). Visit the
FOI Information on our Website for more information on what [1]information
can be accessed under the FOI Act 1982.
What is a valid FOI request?
A valid FOI request may be for:
- documents you previously provided to the Department as part of a visa
application
- a copy of a decision record made by the Department
- statistical information held by the Department
- papers or briefings the Department prepared.
If your email is a valid FOI request, the Department will contact you
shortly to acknowledge your request.
A valid FOI request must:
o Be in writing and state the request is for consideration under the FOI
Act.
o Have enough information for us to be able to identify the documents
you are seeking.
o Provide a physical or electronic address where we can send our
decision.
Do not send duplicate emails as this may cause longer delays in processing
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Invalid FOI requests may include:
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If your email is not specific an FOI request or FOI related matter, the
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What happens next?
Once we receive and have registered your FOI request, we will send you an
acknowledgment letter by email. Read the acknowledgment letter carefully
for further instructions.
FOI requests are generally processed in the order they are received.
We will contact you as soon as the Department has assessed your request
under the FOI Act.
We’re responding to a large volume of requests
Due to the current high volume of requests, we will not provide progress
up-dates on current FOI requests. This is to ensure we are able to
process as many requests as possible, including yours.
If processing your request is going to take us a lot of time and because
it is large or unspecific, it may be refused.
Still have a question or request?
If you still have a question, which has not been answered above, and which
is about the work of the Department, use our general enquiries web page
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We only action and respond to FOI requests that are valid under the
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faster by using these resources:
General information about travelling to Australia:
The Department of Home Affairs, “Entering Australia” site
[3]https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/entering...
· For visa and our requirements for entry to Australia
[4]https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/ge...
For a copy of your visa refusal or visa grant letter you should contact
the office where you lodged your visa application.
· To check your current visa details and conditions use the
Department’s Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) portal which can
be accessed [5]here
· If you are experiencing technical difficulties in lodging your
visa application through ImmiAccount, submit your concerns through the
ImmiAccount Technical Support Form, which is accessible [6]here.
· For evidence of your Australian Citizenship please refer [7]here.
The FOI Section does not process these requests.
· For movement records or travel history complete the online
International Movement Records form [8]here. The FOI Section does not
process these requests.
· To update your details, including your Passport details, you can
notify the Department [9]here. The FOI Section does not process these
requests.
We appreciate your feedback
We appreciate your feedback to help improve our services.
If you would like to provide feedback to us please use our Compliments,
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[10]https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-and-...
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/05/00063
File Number: OBJ2022/10678
Dear Johny Sebastian
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges we received your request on Monday, 2 May 2022 to access documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). This letter also provides important information about your request.
Scope of request
You have requested access to the following:
Number of Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa applications on hand by client location at lodgement (onshore & offshore) till date.
Your request was received by the Department on 2 May 2022 and has been allocated FOI request number: FA 22/05/00063.
Please include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.
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Charges do not apply to requests from individuals seeking access to documents about themselves. However, a charge may apply to all other requests for access to documents.
Charges are based on the amount of time the Department spends on your request. Charges can range from $10 to over $1,000 depending on the complexity and scope of your request. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner reported that across the public service, the average charge notified was $335.50 in 2020-21.
If a charge applies, you will be issued with a Notice of Charge that explains the charge and your options.
Detailed information about FOI charges that may apply to your FOI request is available on the Department’s website.
We do not provide personal details of staff
The Department’s practice is to exclude the personal details of staff not in the Senior Executive Service (SES), as well as the direct contact details of SES staff, contained in documents that fall within scope of an FOI request. If you require personal details of non-SES officers, or direct contact details of SES staff, please inform us so the decision maker may consider your request. Otherwise we will take it that you agree to that information being excluded from the scope of your request. However names of staff that have previously been released in departmental correspondence may be disclosed.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Johny Sebastian <[FOI #8849 email]>
Sent: Monday, 2 May 2022 11:46 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - 190 visa applications on hand
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Please provide me information for the following:
Number of Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa applications on hand by client location at lodgement (onshore & offshore) till date
Yours faithfully,
Johny Sebastian
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FOI request: FA 22/05/00063
Dear Johny Sebastian
I refer to your FOI request received on 2 May 2022.
Preliminary assessment of charges
This email is to advise you that I have made a preliminary assessment that
you are liable to pay a charge in respect of the processing of your FOI
request in accordance with s.29 of the FOI Act. Please see the attached
notice for further information.
The FOI Act provides you with 30 days to respond, in writing, to this
notice, which is close of business Monday, 27 June 2022.
Details on how to make a payment to the Department are included in the
notice. Please ensure that you include your FA reference number with your
payment. If this information is not included with your payment details it
may delay the processing of your request.
Please note if you make the payment by EFT, please advise the FOI section
at [1][Department of Home Affairs request email] immediately to avoid delays in the processing
of your payment. If you wish to withdraw your request, please advise as
soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Lynette
Position number: 60025562
Authorised FOI Officer
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy and National Resilience Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [2][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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Dear FOI,
I believe that the fees charged are not suitable. I have asked a very basic information and believe that the process to extract the information doesn't require high effort.
Many FOIs of similar nature (but of older dates) has been issued without any charges and are available on the FOI disclosure logs as well.
Hence I request a review to the charges made.
Yours sincerely,
Johny Sebastian
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Your email has been received by the Department of Home Affairs Freedom of
Information (FOI) Section.
The FOI section only responds to valid FOI requests and other matters
relating to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). Visit the
FOI Information on our Website for more information on what [1]information
can be accessed under the FOI Act 1982.
What is a valid FOI request?
A valid FOI request may be for:
- documents you previously provided to the Department as part of a visa
application
- a copy of a decision record made by the Department
- statistical information held by the Department
- papers or briefings the Department prepared.
If your email is a valid FOI request, the Department will contact you
shortly to acknowledge your request.
A valid FOI request must:
o Be in writing and state the request is for consideration under the FOI
Act.
o Have enough information for us to be able to identify the documents
you are seeking.
o Provide a physical or electronic address where we can send our
decision.
Do not send duplicate emails as this may cause longer delays in processing
times.
What is an invalid FOI request?
Invalid FOI requests may include:
- Making a visa application
- Seeking evidence of your Australian Citizenship
- Seeking information about traveling to or departing Australia.
If your email is not specific an FOI request or FOI related matter, the
FOI section will not respond.
What happens next?
Once we receive and have registered your FOI request, we will send you an
acknowledgment letter by email. Read the acknowledgment letter carefully
for further instructions.
FOI requests are generally processed in the order they are received.
We will contact you as soon as the Department has assessed your request
under the FOI Act.
We’re responding to a large volume of requests
Due to the current high volume of requests, we will not provide progress
up-dates on current FOI requests. This is to ensure we are able to
process as many requests as possible, including yours.
If processing your request is going to take us a lot of time and because
it is large or unspecific, it may be refused.
Still have a question or request?
If you still have a question, which has not been answered above, and which
is about the work of the Department, use our general enquiries web page
[2]https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-sup...
You may be able to resolve your enquiry faster using these other resources
We only action and respond to FOI requests that are valid under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982. You may be able to resolve your enquiry
faster by using these resources:
General information about travelling to Australia:
The Department of Home Affairs, “Entering Australia” site
[3]https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/entering...
· For visa and our requirements for entry to Australia
[4]https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/ge...
For a copy of your visa refusal or visa grant letter you should contact
the office where you lodged your visa application.
· To check your current visa details and conditions use the
Department’s Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) portal which can
be accessed [5]here
· If you are experiencing technical difficulties in lodging your
visa application through ImmiAccount, submit your concerns through the
ImmiAccount Technical Support Form, which is accessible [6]here.
· For evidence of your Australian Citizenship please refer [7]here.
The FOI Section does not process these requests.
· For movement records or travel history complete the online
International Movement Records form [8]here. The FOI Section does not
process these requests.
· To update your details, including your Passport details, you can
notify the Department [9]here. The FOI Section does not process these
requests.
We appreciate your feedback
We appreciate your feedback to help improve our services.
If you would like to provide feedback to us please use our Compliments,
complaints and suggestions form.
[10]https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-and-...
Thank you
Information updated 11 January 2022
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OFFICIAL
FOI request: FA 22/05/00063
Dear Johny Sebastian,
Thank you for your email dated Thursday, 2 June 2022.
Contesting Charges
As at 1 January 2022, the Department recommenced charging for FOI
requests. This is in line with the Freedom of Information Act and Freedom
of Information (Charges) Regulations 1982. For more information on fees
and charges please access the following link: [1]Freedom of Information
(Charges) Regulations 1982
We note you are contesting the assessment of charges. The Department may
make a decision on whether a charge should be reduced or not imposed and
must take into account:
• whether payment of the charge, or part of it, would cause you financial
hardship
• whether giving access to the documents is in the general public interest
or in the interest of a substantial section of the public
This is not an exhaustive list and the Department may consider any other
relevant matters. Please set out your reasons and evidence in support of
your reasons as clearly as possible.
If you believe that payment of the charge would cause you financial
hardship, please provide sufficient details of your financial
circumstances to enable the decision maker to make a well informed
decision.
We look forward to your response by COB Tuesday 14 June 2022.
Please also advise if you now wish to withdraw your FOI request.
Yours sincerely
Lynette
Position number: 60025562
Authorised FOI Officer
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy and National Resilience Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [Department of Home Affairs request email]
OFFICIAL
-----Original Message-----
From: Johny Sebastian <[FOI #8849 email]>
Sent: Thursday, 2 June 2022 1:03 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: CM: Internal review of Freedom of Information request - 190 visa
applications on hand
Dear FOI,
I believe that the fees charged are not suitable. I have asked a very
basic information and believe that the process to extract the information
doesn't require high effort.
Many FOIs of similar nature (but of older dates) has been issued without
any charges and are available on the FOI disclosure logs as well.
Hence I request a review to the charges made.
Yours sincerely,
Johny Sebastian
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
FOI request: FA 22/05/00063
Dear Johny Sebastian
I refer to your FOI request received on 2 May 2022.
Preliminary assessment of charges
This email is to advise you that I have made a preliminary assessment that
you are liable to pay a charge in respect of the processing of your FOI
request in accordance with s.29 of the FOI Act. Please see the attached
notice for further information.
The FOI Act provides you with 30 days to respond, in writing, to this
notice, which is close of business Monday, 27 June 2022.
Details on how to make a payment to the Department are included in the
notice. Please ensure that you include your FA reference number with your
payment. If this information is not included with your payment details it
may delay the processing of your request.
Please note if you make the payment by EFT, please advise the FOI section
at [Department of Home Affairs request email] immediately to avoid delays in the processing of
your payment. If you wish to withdraw your request, please advise as soon
as possible.
Kind regards,
LynettePosition number: 60025562Authorised FOI OfficerFOI and Records
Management Branch | Data DivisionStrategy and National Resilience
GroupDepartment of Home AffairsE: [Department of Home Affairs request email]
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OFFICIAL
29 June 2022
Johny Sebastian
BY EMAIL: [FOI #8849 email]
In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/05/00063
File Number: OBJ2022/10678
Dear Johny Sebastian
I refer to your email dated 2 May 2022 in which you request access to
documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under
the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
You have requested access to:
Number of Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa applications on hand by
client location at lodgement (onshore & offshore) till date.
On 27 May 2022, the Department notified you of a requirement to pay a
processing charge of $12.50 in respect of your request. In particular,
the Department notified you that, within 30 days of receipt of that
letter, you must either:
· agree to pay the charge; or
· contend that the charge has been wrongly assessed, should be
reduced, or should not be imposed; or
· withdraw the request.
The Department notified you that if, within 30 days of receipt of that
letter, you failed to notify the Department of one of the above matters,
your request would be considered to have been withdrawn. The date provided
for final response was Monday, 27 June 2022.
On 2 June 2022, you requested a review of the charge, on the grounds that
previous requests had been issued without charge.
On 8 June 2022, the Department responded advising that the charge would
not be varied, and further advised that the Department had commenced
charging as of 1 January 2022 in line with the FOI Act and Freedom of
Information (Charges) Regulations 1982. The Department further provided
several options for waiving or reducing the charge and requested a
response by Tuesday 14 June 2022.
To date the Department does not appear to have heard from you. the
original 30 day period from the initial Notice of Charge issued to you,
has now expired. As such, in accordance with section 29 of the FOI Act,
Department considers that your request has been withdrawn.
If you have any enquiries concerning this matter, please do not hesitate
to contact me at [1][Department of Home Affairs request email]
Kind regards
Lynette
Position number - 60025562
Authorised FOI Officer
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy and National Resilience Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [2][Department of Home Affairs request email]
OFFICIAL
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Dear FOI,
I believe that the information should be easily available and timely updated by the DHA. The FOI disclosure logs has a list of similar requests but are backdated. I think that DHA should make such information publicly available even without requiring to submit a FOI request.
As far as charges is concerned, due to covid related sitation, I am not able to keep up my job. So these charges are extra burden to me, despite my interests to look into the information.
Therefore I kindly request DHA to waive the charges and make the information available as per the FOI regulations.
Yours sincerely,
Johny Sebastian
OFFICIAL
Johny Sebastian
BY EMAIL: [1][FOI #8849 email]
In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/05/00063
File Number: OBJ2022/10678
Dear Johny Sebastian
Thank you for your response of 29 June 2022.
Please be advised that your request has been deemed withdrawn for the
reasons provided in our email dated earlier on the same day, as you failed
to provide the required information for the waiver request by the due
date.
If you wish to lodge a new FOI request for the document, please do so and
provide detailed information to support your request for waiving the
charge.
Please note the Department’s previous request to provide evidence if you
seek to have the charge waived based on financial hardship.
This will enable the decision maker to make a well informed decision. The
specific evidence required was provided within the original Notice of
Charge document dated 27 May 2022 and was requested again in our reply
dated 8 June 2022.
Kind regards
Lynette
Position number - 60025562
Authorised FOI Officer
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy and National Resilience Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [2][Department of Home Affairs request email]
OFFICIAL
-----Original Message-----
From: Johny Sebastian <[FOI #8849 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 29 June 2022 3:24 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: CM: Re: FOI Request FA 22/05/00063 - Decision [SEC=OFFICIAL]
Dear FOI,
I believe that the information should be easily available and timely
updated by the DHA. The FOI disclosure logs has a list of similar requests
but are backdated. I think that DHA should make such information publicly
available even without requiring to submit a FOI request.
As far as charges is concerned, due to covid related sitation, I am not
able to keep up my job. So these charges are extra burden to me, despite
my interests to look into the information.
Therefore I kindly request DHA to waive the charges and make the
information available as per the FOI regulations.
Yours sincerely,
Johny Sebastian
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
29 June 2022
Johny SebastianBY EMAIL:
In reply please quote:FOI Request: FA 22/05/00063File Number:
OBJ2022/10678
Dear Johny Sebastian
I refer to your email dated 2 May 2022 in which you request access to
documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under
the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
You have requested access to:
Number of Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa applications on hand
byclient location at lodgement (onshore & offshore) till date.
On 27 May 2022, the Department notified you of a requirement to pay a
processing charge of $12.50 in respect of your request. In particular,the
Department notified you that, within 30 days of receipt of that letter,
you must either:
· agree to pay the charge; or· contend that the charge has
been wrongly assessed, should be reduced, or should not be imposed;
or· withdraw the request.
The Department notified you that if, within 30 days of receipt of that
letter, you failed to notify the Department of one of the above matters,
your request would be considered to have been withdrawn. The date provided
for final response was Monday, 27 June 2022.
On 2 June 2022, you requested a review of the charge, on the grounds that
previous requests had been issued without charge.
On 8 June 2022, the Department responded advising that the charge would
not be varied, and further advised that the Department had commenced
charging as of 1 January 2022 in line with the FOI Act and Freedom of
Information (Charges) Regulations 1982. The Department further provided
several options for waiving or reducing the charge and requested a
response by Tuesday 14 June 2022.
To date the Department does not appear to have heard from you. The
original 30 day period from the initial Notice of Charge issued to you,
has now expired. As such, in accordance with section 29 of the FOI Act,
Department considers that your request has been withdrawn.
If you have any enquiries concerning this matter, please do not hesitate
to contact me at [3][Department of Home Affairs request email]
Kind regards
LynettePosition number - 60025562Authorised FOI OfficerFOI and Records
Management Branch | Data DivisionStrategy and National Resilience
GroupDepartment of Home AffairsE: [4][Department of Home Affairs request email]
OFFICIAL
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