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What to do if your Australian parent visa 143 is taking longer than expected

Check the official Australian parent visa 143 timing, compare with similar applicants, and decide what to review before assuming something is wrong.

Official

180 months-396 months

Updated Jul 18, 2026

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No reader reports published yet.

People who started in the same month

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Australian parent visa 143 timing signals in one view

Compare the official estimate with reader reports from similar applicants that were checked before publication.

Official and reader reports

Official wait

288 months

This is the current official timing. Reader reports are shown separately.

Updated Jul 18

Official wait288 months
Shared by readersStill collecting
People who started in the same monthStill collecting

Check what the official estimate actually covers

The official Australian parent visa 143 estimate for Australia is 180 months-396 months. That may describe submitted applications, not time spent waiting for an invitation, nomination, eligibility step, biometrics appointment, or document request.

A visa wait feels more manageable when you split it into stages instead of treating the whole journey as one silent queue.

Look for the last real movement on your file

Find the last official milestone: submission, acknowledgement, biometrics, medicals, police certificate, document request, background check, or decision. The useful question is what has happened since that milestone.

Reader-shared waits are still being collected for this service, so do not treat the public sample as a trend yet.

Do not compare across different visa routes

A faster applicant may have a different stream, subclass, program, country checks, family composition, or document history.

If you compare, match the exact route and submission month first. If the public sample is small, treat it as reassurance or context, not proof that your case is late.

Review these before escalating a visa wait

The exact program, subclass, stream, or category.

The date the complete application was received, not just the date you started forms.

Biometrics, medicals, police certificate, document request, and response dates.

Official account messages and contact details, especially if a request could have been missed.

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Share your Australian parent visa 143 timeline

Share the date that starts your timeline so other readers can compare similar waits. It takes about a minute, and submissions are reviewed before they affect public wait numbers.

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Read the official visa timing carefully

Australian parent visa 143 in Australia should be compared against the official source first, then against waits shared by readers only as context.

Do not compare unlike cases: service type, channel, office, start month, and case stage can all change the queue.

Keep official numbers and waits shared by readers separate so you know what each number actually means.

Keep immigration timing in context

  • This guide is queue context, not immigration or legal advice.
  • Official agency messages and document requests should always override a public estimate.
  • Compare your case only with the same route, category, filing month, and case stage where possible.

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Why is Australian parent visa 143 different from the official estimate?

Official estimates are broad benchmarks. Individual waits can vary because of missing documents, identity checks, appointment availability, workload, and local office capacity.

When should I trust waits shared by readers?

Use waits shared by readers as context once enough similar people have shared their experience. Official agency messages should still come first.