Monthly onshore partner visa grants and refusals by processing office
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Please provide some monthly data in relation to the number of applications on hand, grants and refusals for different processing offices for onshore partner visa applications (820/801) for migration year 2021/2022 up to present
Yours faithfully,
Jay
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FOI Request: FA 22/06/00012
File Number: OBJ2022/13437
Dear Jay,
I refer to your email dated 30 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).
I am writing to advise that your request is not valid for the purposes of section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act in its current form, and to provide you with an opportunity to revise your request so that it is a valid request. This is called a ‘request consultation process’. Please respond to this notice in one of the ways set out below.
Scope of Request
You have requested access to the following:
Please provide some monthly data in relation to the number of applications on hand, grants and refusals for different processing offices for onshore partner visa applications (820/801) for migration year 2021/2022 up to present
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The Department has considered the scope of this request and its capacity to conduct searches of relevance based on the current scope. It is my preliminary view that your request, in its current form, is not specific enough to enable the Department to identify documents in scope of your request.
In order to process your request in a timely manner, FOI and the relevant business area require your assistance to clarify the scope of your request.
Please clarify the following points of the scope of your request:
Please specify each individual processing office for which you require the requested information.
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Dear FOI,
Please see my response in relation to:
Please clarify the following points of the scope of your request:
Please specify each individual processing office for which you require the requested information.
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Brisbane
Melbourne
Perth
Canberra
Darwin
Hobart
Adelaide
Sydney
Yours sincerely,
Jay
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/06/00012
File Number: OBJ2022/13437
Dear Jay,
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges we received your request on 30 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:
Please provide some monthly data in relation to the number of applications on hand, grants and refusals for different processing offices for onshore partner visa applications (820/801) for migration year 2021/2022 up to present
On 1 June 2022 you amended the scope of this FOI request to:
Please provide some monthly data in relation to the number of applications on hand, grants and refusals for different processing offices for onshore partner visa applications (820/801) for migration year 2021/2022 up to present:
Brisbane
Melbourne
Perth
Canberra
Darwin
Hobart
Adelaide
Sydney
Your request was received by the Department on 30 May 2022 and has been allocated FOI request number FA 22/06/00012. Please include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.
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Kind regards,
FOI Officer - Geoff
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FOI request: FA 22/06/00012
Dear Jay
I refer to your FOI request received on 30 May 2022.
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Kind regards
Lynette
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Authorised FOI Officer
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy and National Resilience Group
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Dear FOI,
Please consider the full waiver of charges. Thank you.
This information is important to the public to keep the department accountable.
Yours sincerely,
Jay
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Dear Jay
Thank you for your email of 16 June 2022 setting out the reason why you
believe you should be exempt from Freedom of Information charges.
The attached decision letter sets out my consideration and decision on
your request.
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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: [1][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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1 August 2022
Jay
BY EMAIL:
In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/06/00012
File Number: OBJ2022/13437
Dear Jay
I refer to your email dated 30 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:
Amended scope:
Please provide some monthly data in relation to the number of applications
on hand, grants and refusals for different processing offices for onshore
partner visa applications (820/801) for migration year 2021/2022 up to
present: Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Adelaide,
Sydney
Original scope:
Please provide some monthly data in relation to the number of applications
on hand, grants and refusals for different processing offices for onshore
partner visa applications (820/801) for migration year 2021/2022 up to
present
On 16 June 2022, Department notified you of a requirement to pay a
processing charge of $27.50 in respect of your request.
In particular, 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, 18 July 2022.
On 16 June 2022, you requested the charges be waived on the grounds that
the information requested was of general public interest.
On 4 July 2022, the Department responded advising that the charge would
not be varied and provided reasons why the decision had been made. The
Department further provided several options for waiving or reducing the
charge.
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 [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: [1][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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