If you are planning to apply for a 186 visa or if you have already lodged a 186 visa and are wondering about the processing times, then this blog is for you. This blog will discuss
- The 186 visa
- Processing times for the different streams of the visa for the year 2025-2026
- Delays in different stages of the 186 visa
- Key Factors affecting processing times
- How to speed up the processing times?
- What happens if my visa expires while waiting for my the decision?
- What is the processing time for a migration agent or migration lawyer to lodge your visa?
- FAQ
What is the 186 visa?
The Employer Nomination Scheme visa (SC 186) is a Permanent Residency visa. With this visa you and your family can live, work, and study in Australia permanently, with a pathway to citizenship. This visa has 3 streams thorough which you can apply for PR. You have to select the most approriate stream according to your circumstances for a successful outcome for your visa application. The 3 main streams are:
- Direct Entry Stream: If you are applying for the 186 visa directly, you can explore this stream whether you are onshore or offshore. If you currently hold any temporary visa other than the 482 visa and you are hoping to apply for PR directly then this stream is for you.
- Temporary Residence Transition stream: You can apply for this stream if you are currently holding an 482 visa.
- Labour Agreement Stream: This stream is for applicants whose employers have an agreement with the Australian government.
Processing times for the different streams of the visa for the year 2025-2026
Processinig times for Direct Entry stream
- 50% processed: 12 months
- 90% processed: 18 months
Processing times for Temporary Transition Stream
- 50% processed: 14 months
- 90% processed: 18 months
Processing times for Labour Agreement Stream
- 50% processed: 5 months
- 90% processed: 9 months
Delays in different stages of 186 visa
Before lodgment
- Employer nomination application- This is an application that has to be made with the 186 visa application or before the 186 visa application. At this stage the employer has to nominate you to the position in their business.
- Delays may occur when collecting documents as there are BAS to be taken for 4 quaters, profit and loss statements, tax returns, Australian Market Salary Rate reports and other documnets from the business.
- Visa application lodgment- This is the stage where your 186 visa is lodged. You dont have to wait for the nomination application to be approved to apply for the 186 visa.
- There may be delays here when collecting documents as the department requires the applicant to submit police checks, health checks, English tests and travel and residential history etc
After Lodgment
The department will start assesing the application and there can be delays if the department makes an Additional information requests or “requests for more evidence” .
Key Factors Affecting Processing Time
- Having incomplete documents and not having translated copies of relevant documents
- Having concerns on your health report or exemptions
- Having concerns on your police checks
- Complexity of one’s work history or qualifications
- Whether the applicant is onshore or offshore
- Whether there are multiple dependents on your application
How to speed up the proceessing time?
- Prepare a checklist beforehand, ensure all documents are valid, translated and certified
- Apply for police checks early.
- Do medical exams as soon as the department requests
- Keep contact details and passport info updated
- Respond promptly and fully when Department requests more information
- If eligible, lodge nomination and visa together (if allowed)
What happens if my visa expires while waiting for the decision?
- If you are on a substantive visa at the time you lodge your visa, you will typically be granted a Bridging Visa A, depending on your circumstances to remain lawfully while awaiting decision.
- Your Briding Visa A does not have travel rights. And if you wish to travel while on your Bridging visa A, you will need a Bridging Visa B.
- If you travel while on your Bridging visa A, you will have to apply for a new visa to enter Australia again.
FAQs
Can I expediate the 186 visa application?
You cannot usually expediate the application for the 186 visa.
What part of the process tends to cause the most delays?
When the department requests for additional information, verifying foreign qualifications or employment, verifying police checks from multiple countries usually take time to process.
Should I lodge the nomination first or visa first?
Generally you should lodge the nomination first and then the visa application. However you can lodge both of them together. Also, you do not have to wait for the approval of the Nomination application to lodge your 186 visa application.