What it is: The BVE is granted in circumstances where someone has no other lawful basis to remain in Australia and needs to either make arrangements to depart, lodge a substantive application, resolve their immigration status, or is released from immigration detention. It is the most restricted of all bridging visas. The BVE may also be granted where a person holds a BVC and needs access to work rights that the BVC does not provide.
🆘
Who Gets It
Unlawful non-citizens, those released from detention, or those needing to resolve status or depart.
📅
Duration
Very short — often only 5 working days, intended to allow departure or lodgement of a substantive application.
🚫
Travel
No travel. Departure from Australia causes the BVE to cease immediately.
💼
Work Rights
No automatic work rights. Must apply separately and demonstrate financial hardship. Form 1005 required.
Rights & Conditions
-
✓
Lawful status: Restores lawful status while the person resolves their immigration situation or departs.
-
✗
Work rights: Condition 8101 (No Work) standard. To request work rights, lodge Form 1005 with documented evidence of financial hardship.
-
✗
Travel: No international travel permitted under any circumstances on a BVE.
-
~
Section 195A exemption (October 2025 update): BVE holders granted under Section 195A (released from immigration detention) are explicitly exempt from Conditions 8101 and 8116 under LIN 25/091. Their right to work is now legislatively confirmed.
-
~
Reporting conditions: May be subject to mandatory reporting conditions — required to report to the Department of Home Affairs at specified intervals.
Common Visa Conditions Attached
8101 — No Work
8303 — No criminal conduct
8513 — Report to DHA (in some cases)
8564 — No further stay (in some cases)
8543 — Specified activities only
🔴
If you are on a BVE: This is a critical immigration situation requiring immediate professional advice. The BVE is typically very short and carries significant restrictions. Contact a registered migration agent (MARA) or immigration lawyer urgently to understand your options and next steps.
📋
35-Day Rule: When a substantive visa application is refused, a bridging visa (or the right to apply for a BVE) may be available for 35 days from the date of the decision, during which you can appeal to the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) or make departure arrangements.