Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Program provides protection to people fleeing persecution, human rights abuses, or significant harm. Aran Legal guides you through this sensitive and high-stakes process with care and expertise.
Overview
If you are in Australia and fear returning to your home country due to a real risk of persecution or significant harm, you may be eligible for a Protection Visa. This visa is Australia’s way of meeting its international obligations under the Refugee Convention.
The government application fee is below $100 AUD and is not payable upfront — but the consequences of getting it wrong are far greater. Unsuccessful applicants face detention and removal. This is a visa for genuine asylum seekers only, not a way to extend your stay or a shortcut to permanent residence.
Offshore Protection
For people outside Australia needing permanent resettlement due to persecution or serious human rights abuses.
Subclass 200
For people outside their home country subject to persecution and referred by UNHCR. Grants permanent residence with access to settlement services, welfare, family reunion rights, and right of return.
Subclass 201
For people still living in their home country facing persecution who have been unable to leave. Very few granted mainly used for split family applications or Afghan Locally Engaged Employees.
Subclass 203
For people referred by UNHCR whose life or liberty is in immediate danger. Reserved for a small number of applicants annually with expedited processing for urgent resettlement.
Subclass 204
For women outside their home country without the protection of a male relative who face danger due to their gender. Most applicants are identified and referred by UNHCR.
Subclass 202
For individuals outside their home country facing serious discrimination or human rights violations but not meeting refugee criteria. Applications must be supported by an eligible Australian citizen, permanent resident, New Zealand citizen, or approved organisation.
Key Requirements
Aran Legal is ready to handle your protection visa application with the sensitivity and expertise it deserves. We ensure your claims are clearly articulated, truthful, and well-supported by evidence to minimise refusal risks and secure your safety in Australia.
Credible evidence that you face a real chance of persecution if returned to your home country for reasons covered under the Refugee Convention.
Your home country's authorities are unable or unwilling to provide effective protection against the harm you fear.
You cannot reasonably relocate to another part of your home country where you would be safe from persecution or harm.
Satisfactory evidence of your identity, nationality, or statelessness must be provided as part of your application.
Important Notice