ACME Migration Australia Visa & Migration Approvals
- Migration Help Desk
- Feb 2
- 3 min read
Summary Dated on 02/02/2026
1. Pre-Invitation for State-Nominated Visa (Subclass 491)
Date: Not specified (pre-invite stage)
Authority: Acme Consultants for Migration & Education
Summary: A pre-invitation notification has been issued for a
Skilled Nominated (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) under the South Australian (SA) nomination stream. The nominated occupation is
Engineering Technologist, with 70+15 points claimed.
The application status is listed as Submitted and awaiting decision. Processing times are noted to vary across skilled migration programs.
2. Standard Business Sponsorship Approval
Date: 02 February 2026
Authority: Australian Department of Home Affairs
Summary: A business entity has been approved as a
Standard Business Sponsor, valid until
02 February 2031. The sponsor is not accredited but may apply for accredited status in the future to benefit from faster nomination and visa processing. As an approved sponsor, the business is now eligible to sponsor workers under the
Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482) program.
3. Skills in Demand Visa (Subclass 482) Grant
Date: 02 February 2026
Authority: Australian Department of Home Affairs
Summary: A Skills in Demand (subclass 482) visa under the
Core Skills stream has been granted to an applicant from India. The visa is valid until 02 February 2029, allows multiple entries, and is subject to conditions including
8501 (Maintain health insurance) and 8607 (Approved work only). The sponsored occupation is Science Technicians nec.
4. Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) Grant – Parent(s)
Date: 31 January 2026
Authority: Implied from context (Department of Home Affairs)
Summary: A Visitor (subclass 600) visa has been granted to the parent(s) of a sponsor/applicant. The visa was lodged on
16 January 2026 and granted on
31 January 2026. Specific visa conditions are not detailed in this summary card, but typical visitor visa conditions apply (e.g., no work, maximum stay limits).
5. Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) Grant – Parent(s) (Second Case)
Date: 31 January 2026
Authority: Implied from context (Department of Home Affairs)
Summary: Another Visitor (subclass 600) visa has been granted to a parent(s). The visa was lodged later on 28 January 2026 and granted on the same grant date of 31 January 2026. This indicates a separate application from the previous parent visa.
6. Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) Grant – Tourist Stream
Date: 31 January 2026
Authority: Australian Department of Home Affairs
Summary: A Visitor (subclass 600) visa under the
Tourist stream has been granted to an applicant from India. The visa is valid for 12 months from each arrival, allows multiple entries, and includes conditions:
8501 (Maintain health insurance), 8558 (Max 12 months stay in 18 months), 8101 (No work), and 8201 (Max three months study).
The visa must be first used by 31 January 2027.
7. Partner Visa (Subclass 309) Grant
Date: 31 January 2026
Authority: Australian Department of Home Affairs
Summary: A Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) has been granted to an applicant. This visa allows the holder to live in Australia temporarily while the permanent Partner (Migrant)
visa (subclass 100) is processed. It permits
multiple entries and remains valid until a decision is made on the subclass 100 visa. The notice also outlines Australian workplace rights and refers to the Fair Work Ombudsman for employment-related advice.
8. Two Visitor Visa Grants – Parent & Child
Date: 31 January 2026 (both visas)
Authority: Implied from context (Department of Home Affairs)
Summary: Two separate Visitor (subclass 600) visas were granted on the same day:
Parent Visitor visa: Lodged on 22 January 2026, granted on 31 January 2026.
Child Visitor visa: Lodged earlier on 24 December 2025, also granted on 31 January 2026.Both visas are for temporary visits to Australia, likely for family visitation purposes.




















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