Department of Home Affairs updates October visa processing speeds | Parent 143 applications accelerate — requests for further information now reach mid-June 2018! Slowdowns on 189/190/491, Employer-Sponsored stable!



The Department of Home Affairs quietly updated its visa processing time reference again on 9 October. The previous update was on 24 September, and they are now updating these figures more actively than they are granting visas.


Skilled Migration

189

50% waited 8 months, same as last time; 90% took 9 months, one month slower.

189 applications are processed in order of lodgement. At present, the Department is mainly working through applications lodged in November and December 2024, with a small number of applications lodged in January 2025 also being granted.


190

50% took 19 months, two months slower.

90% took 26 months, one month slower.


491

50% took 21 months, two months slower.
90% took 26 months, one month slower.

Recent 190 and 491 grants have continued at a steady, unremarkable pace. Most of our clients who have received grants lodged back in June 2023, although today one client whose application was lodged in 2025 received a grant — they had the combined advantage of a regional location and a priority occupation.


491 transitioning to 191
50% took 8 months, four months slower.
90% took 14 months, two months slower.

The number of recent 191 grants appears to be lower than in the preceding period, and the dual-track arrangement is continuing. Over the past month the Department seems to have focused more on applications lodged in the second half of 2024.Among the 2025 cohort, the most recent grants we have seen were on applications lodged around 20-something July.


887
50% took 3 months, one month faster.
90% took 17 months, same as last time.

858
50% took 9 months, same as last time.
90% took 22 months, same as last time.
858 applications are currently being processed through those lodged in June and July 2024.





Employer-Sponsored

482 SID core skills stream

50% took 82 days, eight days faster.

90% took 5 months, same as last time.


482 SID nomination

50% took 56 days, nine days slower.
90% took 6 months, one month slower.

482 TSS visa — Medium and Long-term Stream
50% took 10 months, two months slower.
90% took 13 months, two months slower.

186DE

50% took 12 months, same as last time.

90% took 19 months, one month slower.


186TRT

50% took 13 months, two months faster.

90% took 18 months, same as last time.

186 processing has reached applications lodged in early 2024. DE and TRT are moving at similar speeds, with DE running slightly faster. A recent pattern is that once the nomination is approved, the visa tends to be granted fairly quickly.


494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional

50% took 8 months, same as last time.

90% took 11 months, same as last time.


407 Training visa

50% took 9 months, one month slower.

90% took 11 months, one month slower.

407 has not seen many grants; processing is still largely at applications lodged in mid-2024.


Family Stream

Parent Migration

Requests for further information on Parent 143 & 864 applications are continuing to progress. At the end of September, in our last update, processing had advanced to late May 2018, and by mid-October it has moved forward to mid-June 2018. Requests for further information have been going out very quickly of late.


101 Child Migration (child visa)

The official website shows 50% taking 24 months and 90% taking 29 months — both one month slower.

Child visa cases have seen a large volume of requests for further information over the past fortnight. Among our own clients, the requests have advanced to April 2024 and grants have progressed to early 2024. Requests for further information are mainly focused on medicals and the sponsor’s police clearance.


Partner Stream

820 stage

50% took 13 months, two months faster.

90% took 20 months, one month slower.


801 stage

50% took 9 months, same as last time.

90% took 18 months, same as last time.


309 stage

50% took 14 months, same as last time.

90% took 26 months, two months slower.


100 stage

50% took 9 months, same as last time.

90% took 19 months, same as last time.


The partner category as a whole is broadly unchanged since the last update — grants are moving along as normal. The TR stage has advanced to March–July 2024, and the PR stage has reached September and October 2024.The partner migration backlog stood at 95,000 applications as at 30 June. The Department’s processing volume was down year on year, and they have indicated that they are spending more time working through older and more complex cases.


Whatever visa you are applying for, the message is the same — lodge early rather than late. Once you meet the requirements, lodge as soon as possible; do not delay by even a day! If you need a hand, please get in touch with us.

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