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A s56 Request for More Information is a formal letter issued by the Department of Home Affairs to either an Applicant or Sponsor requesting more information relating to your Partner Visa.
For changes in circumstances you may complete Form 1022 Notification of changes in circumstances and upload it to your ImmiAccount.
FS Form 1022 (revised November 2023) Report/Application for Relief on Account of. Loss, Theft, or Destruction of United States. Bearer Securities (Organizations)
by email (you can use form 1022 change of circumstance form); or by submitting a change of circumstance form 1022 via your ImmiAccount; or you can use the online contact form (- situation/relationship-ended).
Australia Immigration News Latest visa updates on Australian immigration CategorySkilled Nominated (subclass 190)Skilled Work Regional (subclass 491) 2024-2025 Nomination Places Application Count (as of 28 Nov 2024) 1,000 800 Total Approvals 238 178 Total Refusals 18 (7%) 23 (12%) Approvals by Residency Status3 more rows
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You may wish to withdraw your visa application if you have made a mistake. Then, you can draft a fresh application and reapply. For a comprehensive guide to withdrawing an immigration application, see this blog post.
Do you know, as per DHA statistics, that every year, 7.39% of Australian visitor visas get refused or rejected just because of incomplete documents? So, failure to provide required documents or inaccurate information can result in a visa refusal.
Use this form to notify the Department of any changes in your circumstances that affect any answers on your application form. You should use form 1023 Notification of incorrect answer(s) if you wish to notify the Department that you have supplied it with any incorrect information.

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