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S56 yêu cầu thông tin, cách phản hồi

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Nhóm AML
Luật sư Di trú Úc
Công ty luật di trú độc lập lớn nhất tại Úc
Ngày 9 tháng 1 năm 2026
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Mọi thứ bạn cần biết về s56 Yêu cầu thông tin

Việc nhận được yêu cầu cung cấp thêm thông tin từ Bộ Nội vụ có thể gây lo ngại. Những yêu cầu này thường được gửi dưới dạng Yêu cầu Cung cấp Thêm Thông tin theo Mục 56, thường được gọi là 'yêu cầu s56' hoặc RFI. Mặc dù đây không nhất thiết là lý do để báo động ngay lập tức, nhưng bất kỳ yêu cầu nào như vậy đều phải được xem xét nghiêm túc và phản hồi một cách tận tâm.

Maintaining timely and clear communication with the Department is critical.

  • A prompt and accurate response can strengthen your application and help mitigate potential processing delays.
  • Conversely, failing to respond to an RFI can have adverse consequences for your visa application. It can also be challenging to interpret precisely what information the Department is requesting.
  • Although it is important to provide a thorough response, submitting irrelevant or excessive information can complicate matters and potentially delay the assessment of your case.

Our team at Australian Migration Lawyers can analyse these requests and create timely, comprehensive responses that directly address the case officer's questions. Engaging our lawyers can help facilitate the RFI process, alleviating much of the stress involved and helping maximise your prospects of a successful outcome. Contact Australian Migration Lawyers for tailored support with your s56 request.

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Yêu cầu s56 để biết thêm thông tin là gì?

A s56 Request for Information is a request made under section 56 of the Migration Act 1958. Firstly, this section empowers the Minister and his delegates to request information. Secondly, where information is requested, the section states that the ‘Minister may invite, orally or in writing, the applicant for a visa to give additional information in a specified way’.

Most of the time, the request is a simple and straightforward request where the Department is asking the applicant for an important piece of information that was missing from the initial application. It may be for asking to:

  • Clarify issues relating to inconsistent travel dates
  • Correct the spelling of names
  • Provide additional documents, such as English test results or police checks

You are required to respond to the request within a specified period of time, typically 28 days (unless otherwise specified).

Sau đây là ví dụ về loại thư bạn có thể nhận được:

S56 Danh sách kiểm tra yêu cầu
Tài liệu trên: Ví dụ về Yêu cầu thông tin S56

Following the letter setting out the request for information, you will also be provided with a request checklist detailing exactly which documents are required. For example, the RFI sent below is requesting that the applicant complete their biometric assessment:

S56 Yêu cầu chi tiết danh sách kiểm tra
Tài liệu trên: Yêu cầu danh sách kiểm tra

Điều quan trọng là phải đọc kỹ thông tin được yêu cầu và ghi lại bất kỳ tài liệu hỗ trợ nào được yêu cầu. Sự thành công của đơn xin thị thực của bạn có thể phụ thuộc vào khả năng cung cấp các tài liệu hỗ trợ cho nhân viên hồ sơ của bạn trong khung thời gian đã định. Gửi thông tin cần thiết có thể yêu cầu tư vấn chuyên nghiệp để đảm bảo bạn tuân thủ các quy tắc nghiêm ngặt và tiến hành đạt được kết quả mong muốn trong đơn đăng ký của mình.

S56 Request Processing Time: How Long It Takes to be Finalised

After you receive your S56 request for information, you typically have 28 days to respond. Once you have provided your response to the Department, there is unfortunately no set timeframe for when they are expected to reach a conclusion on your application. Processing times are influenced by factors such as:

  • The complexity of your case and the visa type
  • The current workload of the Department

Generally, receiving an S56 request can be a positive indicator that the Department is in the later stage of assessing your application.

Ensuring that you identify and review the instructions properly is crucial to ensuring that the information provided meets the criteria of the requested evidence. Providing your case officer with all the information and documents required within the set timeframes will decrease the processing time and increase your chances of a favourable outcome.

Pro Tip: Submitting all required information correctly the first time helps avoid additional requests and speeds up the decision process.

How to Respond to an S56 Request for Information: Step-by-Step

Before considering how to respond, it is important to:

  1. Read the request letter carefully and note each item on the checklist. Misunderstanding what information is required can mean that you submit incorrect information and further delay your application.
  2. Gather all relevant supporting evidence. Include all requested forms, IDs, and certificates.
  3. Upload via ImmiAccount. Ensure files are correctly named and readable. Double-check accuracy. Make sure details match your initial visa application.
  4. Submit the information before the deadline (i.e., within 28 days from the date of request issuance).

Some requests may be simple and easy to understand, while others may be somewhat complex, requiring a large amount of information to gather. Engaging an Australian Migration Lawyer may give you confidence and peace of mind that your response is comprehensive and appropriate.

You will only get one chance to respond to the request; therefore, it is important to ensure your response is comprehensive without overwhelming the case officer with information. Our team of Australian Migration Lawyers is well-equipped and experienced at responding to these requests. We can assist you in preparing your documents and ensuring that they comply with the request checklist. Finally, we will submit the response on your behalf, relieving you of the pressure of doing so yourself.

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Does an S56 Request Affect My Visa Type or Outcome?

Yêu cầu s56 là yêu cầu bạn cung cấp thêm thông tin về đơn xin thị thực mà bạn đã nộp. Do đó, nếu phản hồi của bạn đối với yêu cầu là thỏa đáng, thị thực bạn có thể được cấp giống như thị thực mà bạn đã nộp đơn ban đầu. Bộ giữ quyền quyết định cuối cùng về việc có cấp đơn đăng ký của bạn hay không. Họ có thể yêu cầu thêm thông tin một lần nữa trong tương lai hoặc thực hiện quyết định từ chối đơn đăng ký của bạn bất cứ lúc nào.

How can Australian Migration Lawyers help you with a s56 Request?

Many applicants miss the notification in their email or ImmiAccount and do not realise that the request has been issued. This can be avoided by engaging Australian Migration Lawyers, who will monitor the ImmiAccount notifications on your behalf and provide immediate guidance on the next steps.

Understanding an s56 request can also be challenging because:

  • The checklist can be long and contain various requirements
  • The language used may be confusing, and the details of what the case officer requires may be difficult to decipher. This can be especially difficult if English is not your native language.

Our Australian Migration Lawyers have meticulously handled the process, receiving the request, explaining the requirements to clients, and responding to them, many times in the past, and are well placed to assist you in helping to understand your own.

Moreover, preparing and submitting the requested information within the set time frame can be burdensome. Failing to submit the requested information may result in your application being rejected. In the event that you require additional time, our Australian Migration Lawyers can:

  • Submit time extension requests based on your personal circumstances.
  • Proofread all of your submissions (once ready) to ensure that they are accurate and satisfy the requirements of the forms requested by the Department.

Whilst it may be easy to understand the requirements of submitting your passport details, it can be more difficult to know what is required to further ‘prove your relationship’ for a partner visa. This is also where an Australian Migration Lawyer is vital in understanding exactly what is expected of you.

Finally, in the event that your submission is unsuccessful and your visa is rejected, our team of Australian Migration Lawyers can help you understand your options and guide you through the next steps, including appealing the decision to Australia’s Administrative Review Tribunal or to the Federal Court.

Frequently Asked Questions About S56 Requests for Information

What is an S56 Request for Information?

An S56 request is a formal notice from the Department of Home Affairs issued under the Migration Act 1958. This notice is issued when the Department needs additional information, such as police checks or health assessments, to process a visa application. It is a standard process that indicates the case officer is already reviewing your application. You have 28 days from the date the request is issued via ImmiAccount to submit the requested documents.

How long does it take to process an S56 Request for Information?

There is no fixed timeline. Simple cases may be finalised within a few days or weeks, but complex matters can take up to months. Processing times may vary depending on the Department’s current workload and the time it takes to verify your submitted evidence.

What happens if I don’t respond to an S56 Request for Information?

If you ignore or fail to respond to an s56 request for information, your visa application may be refused, as the case officer will only have the existing, incomplete information, and missing crucial documents to make a decision.

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