ACME Migration Australia Visa & Migration Approvals
- Migration Help Desk
- Mar 24
- 4 min read
Summary Dated on 24/03/2026
Summary 1: Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) Visa Grant Notice
This is an official visa grant notice for a Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) permanent residence visa, granted on 24 March 2026. This visa does not require state or territory nomination and allows the holder to live and work anywhere in Australia.
Key Details:
Visa Subclass: 189 (Skilled – Independent – Permanent)
Date of Grant: 24 March 2026
Must Not Arrive After: 24 March 2031 (initial entry deadline)
Length of Stay: Indefinite from the date of each arrival
Travel: Unlimited until 24 March 2031
Passport Country: India
Visa Stream: Points-tested
Occupation: Construction Project Manager
Points Score: 85 points
Visa Lodgement Date: 20 November 2025
Important Conditions & Advice:
The visa holder may wish to withdraw any other undecided visa applications, as the grant of another substantive visa could cause this permanent residence visa to cease.
Grant of another substantive visa may also affect eligibility for government benefits such as Centrelink or Medicare.
Withdrawal of other visa applications must be advised in writing to the Department of Home Affairs.
Why Keep This Notice:
Employers and government agencies may request details from this notice to conduct checks using VEVO (Visa Entitlement Verification Online).
This document confirms the grant of permanent residence independently (without employer or state sponsorship), allowing the holder to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely.
Summary 2: Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) Visa Grant Summary
This document is a summary notice for a Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) permanent residence visa, granted on 23 March 2026. This visa requires nomination by an Australian state or territory government.
Key Details:
Visa Subclass: 190 (Skilled – Nominated – Permanent)
Date of Grant: 23 March 2026
Nomination State: Victoria (VIC)
Occupation: Organisation and Methods Analyst
Points Score: 75 + 5 state nomination points = 80 points
Visa Lodgement Date: 21 November 2024
Why Keep This Notice:
Employers and other government agencies may request details from this notice to conduct checks using VEVO.
The notice is required to access the visa record in VEVO.
This document serves as a summary of the visa grant, confirming permanent residence status with state nomination from Victoria.
Summary 3: Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (subclass 870) Visa Sponsorship Approval
This document is a sponsorship approval notice for a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (subclass 870) visa. The sponsorship was approved on 15 December 2025, with the application lodged on 29 August 2025.
Key Details:
Visa Type: Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (subclass 870)
Sponsorship Status: Approved
Sponsor: SOUNDARARAJ (as shown in the document)
Date of Sponsorship Approval: 15 December 2025
Date of Application: 29 August 2025
Sponsor Obligations:As a sponsor, the individual is required to notify the Department of Home Affairs in writing (via ImmiAccount) of any changes to circumstances, including:
Changes that affect the sponsor's commitment to act as a sponsor for the parent(s)
Changes to contact or address details
Corrections to information provided in the application
Important Notes:
The approved sponsorship includes the parent(s) listed in the application.
The attached sponsorship approval notice contains details of the sponsor's obligations.
A copy of this letter and the sponsorship approval should be kept for future reference.
This approval allows the sponsored parent(s) to proceed with lodging their subclass 870 visa application, which enables parents to stay in Australia for an extended period (up to 3 or 5 years) without the need to meet family balance requirements.
Summary 4: Standard Business Sponsor Approval Notification
This document is a notification from the Department of Home Affairs confirming approval as a Standard Business Sponsor. The approval was granted on 23 March 2026, with the application lodged on 20 March 2026 (approval achieved within one business day).
Key Details:
Sponsor Type: Standard Business Sponsorship – Australia
Approval Effective Until: 23 March 2031
Accreditation Status: Not accredited
Application Lodgement Date: 20 March 2026
Approval Date: 23 March 2026
Next Steps & Eligibility:As an approved standard business sponsor, the entity is eligible to sponsor workers under the:
Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482) – and other employer-sponsored visa programs
Accredited Sponsorship:
The sponsor may consider applying for accredited sponsorship status for future renewal applications.
Accredited status provides faster processing of associated nomination and visa applications.
To be approved for accredited status, the sponsor must meet standard sponsorship requirements plus additional characteristics.
Sponsor Obligations:The sponsor must keep a copy of this letter for future reference and comply with all sponsorship obligations as outlined in the approval notice.
This approval enables the business to sponsor skilled workers from overseas to fill nominated positions in Australia.
Summary 5: Standard Business Sponsor Approval Notifications (Two Approvals)
This document consists of two separate Standard Business Sponsor approval notifications, both issued on 24 March 2026, demonstrating exceptionally fast processing times.
First Approval:
Sponsor Type: Standard Business Sponsor
Lodgement Date: 23 March 2026
Approval Date: 24 March 2026
Processing Time: One day
Second Approval:
Sponsor Type: Standard Business Sponsor
Lodgement Date: 24 March 2026
Approval Date: 24 March 2026
Processing Time: Same day
Key Information:
Both approvals confirm the entity is approved to sponsor workers under employer-sponsored visa programs.
The approvals are issued by the Department of Home Affairs and contain the sponsor's obligations.
Contact details for the migration agency are provided for further assistance.
Sponsor Obligations:As approved standard business sponsors, the entities must:
Comply with all sponsorship obligations under Australian migration law
Keep copies of the approval letters for future reference
Notify the Department of any changes to circumstances
These approvals enable businesses to sponsor skilled overseas workers for positions in Australia, facilitating the recruitment of talent through employer-sponsored visa pathways such as the Skills in Demand (subclass 482) visa.














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