Time taken for visa grant calculated from date of s56 request

The request was refused by Department of Home Affairs.

Dear Department of Home Affairs,

I was wondering if there was any data in relation to the time taken for visa grants calculated from the first S56 request issued by the department for partner (820/801) visas

Yours faithfully,
Jay

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A valid FOI request may be for:

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·       For visa and our requirements for entry to Australia
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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.
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/05/01240
File Number: OBJ2022/13219

Dear Jay,

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges we received your request on 26 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:
I was wondering if there was any data in relation to the time taken for visa grants calculated from the first S56 request issued by the department for partner (820/801) visas.

Your request was received by the Department on 26 May 2022 and has been allocated FOI request number FA 22/05/01240. Please include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.

Timeframe for receiving your decision
The statutory timeframe for processing a request is 30 days from the date upon which your application was received by the Department.

Your review rights in relation to your request are available on the website of the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

Fees and Charges
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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Released documents you request may be published to our website
Where documents are released to you in response to your request, the Department may be required to publish these documents on its website within 10 working days in accordance with section 11C of the FOI Act. Publication will not be required where the documents contain personal or business affairs information.

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Reducing the scope of your request can reduce the time and charges associated with processing your FOI request.
To reduce or withdraw your request, contact the FOI section at [Department of Home Affairs request email] and include your FOI request number.

Kind regards,

FOI Officer - Geoff
Freedom of Information
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jay <[FOI #8949 email]>
Sent: 26 May 2022 9:52 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Time taken for visa grant calculated from date of s56 request

Dear Department of Home Affairs,

I was wondering if there was any data in relation to the time taken for visa grants calculated from the first S56 request issued by the department for partner (820/801) visas

Yours faithfully,
Jay

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FOI Request:       FA 22/05/01240

File Number:       OBJ2022/13219

 

Dear Jay

 

I refer to your FOI request received on 26 May 2022.

 

The Department has made a decision on this request. Please find attached a
decision record and any documents released under the FOI Act.  

 

This request has been closed in our system.

 

Signed electronically

 

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Authorised Decision Maker | Freedom of Information Section

FOI and Records Management Branch

Data Division | Strategy and National Resilience Group

Department of Home Affairs
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Dear Department of Home Affairs,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Department of Home Affairs's handling of my FOI request 'Time taken for visa grant calculated from date of s56 request'.

While there is data for time taken for visa grant calculated from the date of lodgement, it is shocking to find that there is no data in relation times calculated from the 1st s56 request.

We would like to at least know how s56 requests are managed as there have been cases where s56 was requested (health PCC checks) and there is no follow up until the checks have expired / no decision.

Please at least highlight any policies or guidance provided to the visa processing officers when handling s56 cases to avoid such cases, as there are costs involved to the applicant due to such delays. If there are any QC/ checks or mechanisms in place to avoid such occurrence, please also highlight it.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/t...

Yours faithfully,

Jay

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

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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: Sensitive
Personal-Privacy

In reply please quote:

FOI Request:       FA 22/06/00381

File Number:       OBJ2022/14524 

Dear Jay,

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request

This letter acknowledges we received your request on 7 June 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:

We would like to at least know how s56 requests are managed as there have
been cases where s56 was requested (health PCC checks) and there is no
follow up until the checks have expired / no decision.

Please at least highlight any policies or guidance provided to the visa
processing officers when handling s56 cases to avoid such cases, as there
are costs involved to the applicant due to such delays. If there are any
QC/ checks or mechanisms in place to avoid such occurrence, please also
highlight it.

Your request was received by the Department on 7 June 2022 and has been
allocated FOI request number FA 22/06/00381. Please include your FOI
request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information
Section.

Timeframe for receiving your decision

 

The statutory timeframe for processing a request is 30 days from the date
upon which your application was received by the Department.

 

Your review rights in relation to your request are available on the
website of the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

Fees and Charges

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 [1]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.

We do not provide duplicated documents

 

If the FOI decision-maker deems a document to be a duplicate, they will
not assess those pages as part of your FOI request. This means that if a
there is a decision to release the document to you, you will receive only
one copy, even if multiple copies of that document exist.

Released documents you request may be published to our website

 

Where documents are released to you in response to your request, the
Department may be required to publish these documents on its website
within 10 working days in accordance with section 11C of the FOI Act.
Publication will not be required where the documents contain personal or
business affairs information.

 

How to reduce or withdraw your request

 

Reducing the scope of your request can reduce the time and charges
associated with processing your FOI request.

 

To reduce or withdraw your request, contact the FOI section at
[2][Department of Home Affairs request email] and include your FOI request number.

 

Kind regards,

 

FOI Officer - Geoff

Freedom of Information

Department of Home Affairs

 

E: [Department of Home Affairs request email]

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Jay <[3][FOI #8949 email]>

Sent: Tuesday, 7 June 2022 11:23

To: FOI <[4][Department of Home Affairs request email]>

Subject: Internal review of Freedom of Information request - Time taken
for visa grant calculated from date of s56 request

 

Dear Department of Home Affairs,

 

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information
reviews.

 

I am writing to request an internal review of Department of Home Affairs's
handling of my FOI request 'Time taken for visa grant calculated from date
of s56 request'.

 

While there is data for time taken for visa grant calculated from the date
of lodgement, it is shocking to find that there is no data in relation
times calculated from the 1st s56 request.

 

We would like to at least know how s56 requests are managed as there have
been cases where s56 was requested (health PCC checks) and there is no
follow up until the checks have expired / no decision.

 

Please at least highlight any policies or guidance provided to the visa
processing officers when handling s56 cases to avoid such cases, as there
are costs involved to the applicant due to such delays. If there are any
QC/ checks or mechanisms in place to avoid such occurrence, please also
highlight it.

 

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on
the Internet at this address:
[5]https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/t...

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Jay

 

 

 

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In reply please quote:

FOI request: FA 22/05/01240-R1

File number: OBJ2022/13219

 

Dear Jay

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information internal review request

This email is to acknowledge that the Department of Home Affairs (the
Department) has received your request for an internal review of an access
refusal decision under section 54 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982
(the FOI Act).

The decision under review is the Department’s decision on 7 June 2022.

 

Internal Review

The Department will conduct an Internal Review in regard to the scope of
your original request.

“ I was wondering if there was any data in relation to the time taken for
visa grants calculated from the first S56 request issued by the department
for partner (820/801) visas”

 

 

New request for Access to Documents

Please note : As your request for Internal review also contained a request
for documents outside the scope of your original request a new Request for
Access to documents under the FOI act has be raised with the following
scope

“While there is data for time taken for visa grant calculated from the
date of lodgement, it is shocking to find that there is no data in
relation times calculated from the 1st s56 request issued by the
department for partner (820/801) visas. We would like to at least know how
s56 requests are managed as there have been cases where s56 was requested
(health PCC checks) and there is no follow up until the checks have
expired / no decision. Please at least highlight any policies or guidance
provided to the visa processing officers when handling s56 cases to avoid
such cases, as there are costs involved to the applicant due to such
delays. If there are any QC/ checks or mechanisms in place to avoid such
occurrence, please also highlight it.”

 

This new request will be processed separately and you will be advised of
the decision by email when finalised.

 

Timeframe for receiving your internal review decision

The statutory timeframe for processing an internal review request is 30
days from the date on which the request was received by the Department.
The Department received the internal review request on 7 June 2022.

 

Review rights

Your review rights in relation to your internal review request are
available on the website of the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner [1]here.

 

Contacting the FOI Section

Should you wish to discuss your request you may contact the FOI Section at
[2][email address].

 

Kind Regards,

 

 

Mary

Freedom of Information Reviews Team

FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division

Strategy & National Resilience Group

Department of Home Affairs

 

Email:  [email address]

www.homeaffairs.gov.au

 

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OFFICIAL

 

In reply please quote:

FOI request: FA 22/05/01240-R1

File number: OBJ2022/13219

 

Dear Jay

 

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information internal review request

This email is to acknowledge that the Department of Home Affairs (the
Department) has received your request for an internal review of an access
refusal decision under section 54 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982
(the FOI Act).

The decision under review is the Department’s decision on 7 June 2022.

 

Internal Review

The Department will conduct an internal review on the decision to refuse
access to documents within the scope of your request

 

“ data in relation to the time taken for visa grants calculated from the
first S56 request issued by the department for partner (820/801) visas”

 

However in your correspondence you also requested access to additional
documents not covered by the scope of your original request. Access to
these documents has not been included in the scope of your internal review

 

New FOI request

As these additional documents cannot be included in your Internal review
we have raised a new FOI access request for them .

The scope of this request is

·         We would like to at least know how s56 requests are managed as
there have been cases where s56 was requested (health PCC checks) and
there is no follow up until the checks have expired / no decision.

 

·         Please at least highlight any policies or guidance provided to
the visa processing officers when handling s56 cases to avoid such cases,
as there are costs involved to the applicant due to such delays. If there
are any QC/ checks or mechanisms in place to avoid such occurrence, please
also highlight it.

 

This new FOI Request has the following reference FA22/06/00381 and is due
for completion by 7 July 2022. You should shortly receive a separate
acknowledgement of this new access request from the FOI access team.

 

Timeframe for receiving your decision

The statutory timeframe for processing an internal review request is 30
days from the date on which the request was received by the Department.
The Department received the internal review request on 2 June 2022.

 

Review rights

Your review rights in relation to your internal review request are
available on the website of the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner [1]here.

 

Contacting the FOI Section

Should you wish to discuss your request you may contact the FOI Section at
[2][email address].

 

 

 

Mary

Freedom of Information Reviews Team

FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division

Strategy & National Resilience Group

Department of Home Affairs

 

Email:  [email address]

www.homeaffairs.gov.au

 

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Dear Jay

 

Please see attached decision in regard to your correspondence dated 7 July
2022 in which you requested that the Department of Home Affairs  (the
Department) review its decision on access to documents dated 7 June 2022
under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

 

Your Internal review has now been finalised

 

 

 

Mary

Position 00011706, Freedom of Information Reviews Team

FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division

Strategy & National Resilience Group

Department of Home Affairs

 

Email:  [1][email address]

[2]www.homeaffairs.gov.au

 

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In reply please quote:

FOI Request:       FA 22/06/00381

File Number:       OBJ2022/14524

 

Dear Jay,     

 

I refer to your FOI request received on 7 June 2022.

 

The Department has made a decision on this request. Please find attached a
decision record and any documents released under the FOI Act.  

 

This request has been closed in our system.

 

 

Signed electronically

 

Glen

Position number 60081621

Authorised Decision Maker | Freedom of Information Section

FOI and Records Management Branch

Data Division | Strategy and National Resilience Group

Department of Home Affairs

 

 

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