Visa Processing Officer Allocation
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
I am requesting the following information:
1. The allocation of the new 500 Visa Processing Officer into the Department. In specific, the group they have been allocated to. (For example 20 into the General skills, 20 into Family Visa Processing) etc.
2. The organisation chart of the Business Innovation and Investment Visa Processing Group (If the name is incorrect, the working group that oversees the BIIP visa processing). Please include the number of staff in each position.
Yours faithfully,
James Scullin
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/05/00062
File Number: FA23/05/00062
Dear James Scullin
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges that on 30 April 2023 the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) received your request to access documents held by 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:
1. The allocation of the new 500 Visa Processing Officer into the Department. In specific, the group they have been allocated to. (For example 20 into the General skills, 20 into Family Visa Processing) etc.
2. The organisation chart of the Business Innovation and Investment Visa Processing Group (If the name is incorrect, the working group that oversees the BIIP visa processing). Please include the number of staff in each position.
The Department now has a dedicated channel for data requests. As a result, you are no longer entitled to obtain access to data as per the FOI Act (section 12)1)(c)) as this data is available for purchase by the public via the Department’s Data request process.
The following parts of your request have been registered as a data request and you will receive separate emails about your data request:
1. The allocation of the new 500 Visa Processing Officer into the Department. In specific, the group they have been allocated to. (For example 20 into the General skills, 20 into Family Visa Processing) etc.
2. …of the Business Innovation and Investment Visa Processing Group (If the name is incorrect, the working group that oversees the BIIP visa processing). Please include the number of staff in each position.
For future reference, please visit Requesting statistics (homeaffairs.gov.au) to lodge a new data request.
The Department interprets your FOI request as:
The organisation chart of the Business Innovation and Investment Visa Processing Group (If the name is incorrect, the working group that oversees the BIIP visa processing).
Your request has been allocated FOI request number FA 23/05/00062. Please include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.
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The timeframe for processing a request is 30 days from the day we receive your request, as set out in the FOI Act.
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To reduce or withdraw your request, contact the FOI section at [Department of Home Affairs request email] and include your FOI request number.
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Kind regards
FOI Officer - Jade
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Personal-Privacy
Dear James Scullin
The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) has received your request
for data of xx. Your reference number for this request is DA23/05/00055.
The Department has interpreted your request as follows:
1. The allocation of the new 500 Visa Processing Officer into the
Department. In specific, the group they have been allocated to. (For
example 20 into the General skills, 20 into Family Visa Processing) etc.
2. Business Innovation and Investment Visa Processing Group (If the name
is incorrect, the working group that oversees the BIIP visa processing).
Please include the number of staff in each position.
If we have misinterpreted your request, please let us know by emailing
[1][Department of Home Affairs request email] quoting the above reference number so we can
reassess your request.
Charge for access
The Department has calculated that a charge of $60.00 is required for your
request.
Next Steps
You can now choose to:
· pay the attached invoice for your request to proceed;
· email [2][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if your request has
been incorrectly interpreted; or
· email [3][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if you wish to withdraw
your request.
Your request will not be processed until you take one of these actions.
Please note: if you do not respond by 16 May 2023 your request will be
deemed to be withdrawn.
Financial hardship
If you believe that paying the charge for access would result in financial
hardship to you, you can request a waiver or reduction of the charge.
Please set out the reasons you believe that you would experience financial
hardship and provide supporting evidence.
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leave you unable to provide food, accommodation, clothing, medical
treatment, education or other necessities for yourself or your family, or
other people for whom you are responsible.
Your request for a waiver or reduction of charge will be considered, and a
response sent to you within 30 days.
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We will try to finalise your request within 30 days of receiving your
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request, we will contact you in writing.
In some circumstances, release of data may be prohibited by legislation
such as the Privacy Act 1988, Australian Border Force Act 2015 and
Migration Act 1958. If we cannot release the requested data due to
restrictions under legislation, we will notify you in writing. If we
cannot provide the data you have requested, we will refund the amount you
have paid.
If you have any feedback about our handling of your data request, please
email [4][Department of Home Affairs request email]
Thank you for your data request. I look forward to your response.
Kind regards
FOI Officer - Jade
Freedom of Information
Department of Home Affairs
E: [5][Department of Home Affairs request email]
Personal-Privacy
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/05/00062
File Number: FA23/05/00062
Dear James Scullin
I refer to your request received on 30 April 2023 for access to documents
under the FOI Act.
The current due date for your request is 30 May 2023.
In order for the Department to complete the process of retrieving all the
documents that fall within the scope of your request the Department will
require additional time to process your request.
The Department seeks your agreement under section 15AA of the FOI Act to
extend the timeframe for the processing of your request by 30 days. This
would extend the due date for your request to Thursday 29 June 2023.
It would assist the Department in managing its FOI caseload if you could
provide a response to this request by close of business, Thursday 25 May
2023
If you wish to discuss this matter further, please do not hesitate to
contact me on the details below.
Kind regards
FOI Officer - Jade
Freedom of Information
Department of Home Affairs
E: [1][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/05/00062
File Number: FA23/05/00062
Dear James Scullin
I refer to your request to access documents under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act), which the Department of Home Affairs
(the Department) received on 30 April 2023.
As provided under section 29 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOI Act) and the Freedom of Information (Charges) Regulations 1982 (the
Regulations), I have determined that payment is required for this request
to be processed.
Preliminary assessment of charges
I have assessed the work the Department would need to do to process your
request, taking into account the time that would be spent by the relevant
business areas in searching for and retrieving documents and assessing the
documents for release. I have calculated the charge as follows:
Search and retrieval: (1 hour 30 minutes @ $15 per hour) = $22.00
(rounded down to nearest dollar)
Decision making:
(no charges are applied for the first five hours of decision-making)
Total: $22.00
Next steps
Within 30 days of this email you must:
• pay the charge indicated in the attached invoice for your request
to proceed, or
• write to the Department if you believe the charge has been wrongly
assessed, should be reduced or not imposed, or
• withdraw your request.
Your request will not be processed until you take one of these actions.
Your request will be withdrawn if you do not take action with 30 days.
Option 1: Pay the charge
If you choose to pay the charge, you are deemed to have accepted the
Department’s decision to impose the charge.
If the Department does not make a decision on your request within the
statutory time limit, we will refund your payment.
Details of how to pay are contained in the attached invoice.
Option 2: Write to the Department to contend charges are incorrect or
should be waived or reduced
You can contest the charge on the grounds that the charge was not properly
calculated, or:
• that payment of the charge, or part of it, would cause you
financial hardship
• that 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 as clearly as possible and provide supporting
evidence.
The Department has a statutory timeframe of 30 days from the date of your
response to make a decision to reduce or not impose a charge. We will
notify you of our charges decision in writing.
Option 3: Withdraw your request
To withdraw your request, please send an email to
[1][Department of Home Affairs request email] or reply to this email stating that you wish to
withdraw the request.
If you withdraw your request, we will close your request and no charges
will be incurred.
Timeframe for your response
You must respond to this notice within 30 days, which is by Wednesday, 21
June 2023.
If you do not provide a written response within this timeframe your
request will be deemed withdrawn under section 29(2) of the Act. No
charges will be incurred.
Legislation and further information
A copy of the FOI Act is available at
[2]https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C2...
Information about how we calculate charges can be seen at: [3]We consider
your Freedom of Information request (homeaffairs.gov.au)
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner also provides
information about charging at: [4]What charges may apply? - Home
(oaic.gov.au)
Contact
Please contact [5][Department of Home Affairs request email] if you have any questions about
this notice.
Yours sincerely
[signed electronically]
Elaine - position number 60097486
FOI Officer | Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
Data and Economics Analysis Centre| Executive Group
Department of Home Affairs
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OFFICIAL
Dear James Scullin
I am writing to notify you of my decision in relation to your data request
DA23/05/00055.
The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) has not received a
response, or payment of the invoice issued to you with the acknowledgment
of your data request. As advised in the options that were provided, the
Department must receive a response with 14 days or your request is closed
in all departmental systems.
Your request has now been closed and the invoice cancelled. Please do not
attempt to pay the invoice.
Should you wish to resubmit your data request please visit our Data
Request webpage at:
[1]https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/access-an...
Kind regards,
Julia
Position number: 83279464
Authorised FOI Officer
Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [2][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/05/00062
File Number: FA23/05/00062
Dear James Scullin
With regard to your FOI request and payment as below, we do not appear to
have heard from you. The statutory time period has now expired and this
request will be closed.
Regards,
Elaine - position 60097486
FOI Officer | Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
Data and Economics Analysis Centre| Executive Group
Department of Home Affairs
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OFFICIAL
In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/05/00062
File Number: FA23/05/00062
Dear James Scullin
I refer to your request to access documents under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act), which the Department of Home Affairs
(the Department) received on 30 April 2023.
As provided under section 29 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOI Act) and the Freedom of Information (Charges) Regulations 1982 (the
Regulations), I have determined that payment is required for this request
to be processed.
Preliminary assessment of charges
I have assessed the work the Department would need to do to process your
request, taking into account the time that would be spent by the relevant
business areas in searching for and retrieving documents and assessing the
documents for release. I have calculated the charge as follows:
Search and retrieval: (1 hour 30 minutes @ $15 per hour) = $22.00
(rounded down to nearest dollar)
Decision making:
(no charges are applied for the first five hours of decision-making)
Total: $22.00
Next steps
Within 30 days of this email you must:
• pay the charge indicated in the attached invoice for your request
to proceed, or
• write to the Department if you believe the charge has been wrongly
assessed, should be reduced or not imposed, or
• withdraw your request.
Your request will not be processed until you take one of these actions.
Your request will be withdrawn if you do not take action with 30 days.
Option 1: Pay the charge
If you choose to pay the charge, you are deemed to have accepted the
Department’s decision to impose the charge.
If the Department does not make a decision on your request within the
statutory time limit, we will refund your payment.
Details of how to pay are contained in the attached invoice.
Option 2: Write to the Department to contend charges are incorrect or
should be waived or reduced
You can contest the charge on the grounds that the charge was not properly
calculated, or:
• that payment of the charge, or part of it, would cause you
financial hardship
• that 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 as clearly as possible and provide supporting
evidence.
The Department has a statutory timeframe of 30 days from the date of your
response to make a decision to reduce or not impose a charge. We will
notify you of our charges decision in writing.
Option 3: Withdraw your request
To withdraw your request, please send an email to
[1][Department of Home Affairs request email] or reply to this email stating that you wish to
withdraw the request.
If you withdraw your request, we will close your request and no charges
will be incurred.
Timeframe for your response
You must respond to this notice within 30 days, which is by Wednesday, 21
June 2023.
If you do not provide a written response within this timeframe your
request will be deemed withdrawn under section 29(2) of the Act. No
charges will be incurred.
Legislation and further information
A copy of the FOI Act is available at
[2]https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C2...
Information about how we calculate charges can be seen at: [3]We consider
your Freedom of Information request (homeaffairs.gov.au)
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner also provides
information about charging at: [4]What charges may apply? - Home
(oaic.gov.au)
Contact
Please contact [5][Department of Home Affairs request email] if you have any questions about
this notice.
Yours sincerely
[signed electronically]
Elaine - position number 60097486
FOI Officer | Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
Data and Economics Analysis Centre| Executive Group
Department of Home Affairs
OFFICIAL
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