Selected PEV (SC 192) Ballot Participants must Apply for Visa Soon
Several countries have conducted the Pacific Engagement Visa (PEV) (Subclass 192) ballots in January and February 2025. These countries included:
Fiji
Nauru
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Timor Leste
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Individuals who were randomly selected in these ballots and invited to apply for the Subclass 192 visa have 120 days from the notification date to submit their visa application. Those selected in the January and February ballots need to apply promptly.
Related: Pacific Engagement Visa (Subclass 192) Treaty Stream for Tuvalu Passport Holders
How do I Apply for a PEV Subclass 192?
You can use the link to the online visa application form in your Notification of Selection letter or apply through your ImmiAccount. You must lodge a valid visa application on or before the expiry date specified in your Notification of Selection letter. You can be inside or outside of Australia to lodge the application, but not in immigration clearance.
How Can Agape Henry Crux Help
If you have any queries regarding the Subclass 192 PEV, consider discussing with one of our immigration lawyers at Agape Henry Crux. Our Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law and team of immigration lawyers specialise in handling highly complex matters. You can book a consultation with one of our lawyers or agents to seek professional advice by calling 02-8310 5230 or emailing us at info@ahclawyers.com.
We speak fluent English, Mandarin and Cantonese. If this isn’t your language, we can also help you arrange an interpreter.
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