VISA REFUSED OR CANCELLED? CALL 1300 558 472 · SAME-DAY CONSULTATIONS FROM $97
🇦🇺

RRV Subclass 155

Your bridge back to Australia, securing your permanent residency.

NN
Nilesh Nandan
Immigration Lawyer · BBus(Accy) LLB MBA · Last updated March 2026
Book 10 Minutes with Me

Overview

The Resident Return Visa (RRV) Subclass 155 is for current or former Australian permanent residents, and former Australian citizens who want to re-establish their ties to Australia. If your permanent visa's travel facility has expired or is about to expire, this visa allows you to travel overseas and return to Australia as a permanent resident. I specialize in navigating the complexities of the RRV application process, ensuring you have the best possible chance of maintaining your residency.

Securing a Subclass 155 RRV is crucial for permanent residents who need to travel internationally. The validity of the travel facility on this visa can be up to five years, depending on your circumstances. The primary requirement is demonstrating that you have been physically present in Australia for at least two of the last five years. However, even if you do not meet this residency requirement, there are alternative pathways to a successful application that I can guide you through.

If you haven't met the two-year residency requirement, you may still be eligible for a 1-year RRV if you can demonstrate substantial ties to Australia. These ties can be business, cultural, employment, or personal. I will work with you to compile the necessary evidence to build a compelling case for the Department of Home Affairs. It is important to present a strong application to avoid delays or a refusal, and my expertise in this area will be invaluable.

Key Facts

Visa TypeResident Return Visa (Subclass 155)
Travel FacilityUp to 5 years
Application FeeFrom AUD 490 (verify on Home Affairs website)
Processing TimeVaries (verify on Home Affairs website)

How I Work — Step by Step

1

Initial Consultation

We will discuss your travel history, your ties to Australia, and any other relevant circumstances to determine the best strategy for your RRV application.

2

Document Collection

I will provide you with a detailed checklist of the documents required for your application and assist you in gathering them.

3

Application Preparation and Lodgement

I will prepare a thorough application, including a detailed submission addressing the legal criteria, and lodge it with the Department of Home Affairs.

4

Application Monitoring and Outcome

I will monitor the progress of your application, keep you informed of any updates, and notify you of the outcome.

What I Do

  • Assess your eligibility for the Subclass 155 RRV, including a detailed calculation of your residency period.
  • Advise on the documentation required to prove your residency or substantial ties to Australia.
  • Prepare and lodge a comprehensive and decision-ready RRV application on your behalf.
  • Address any complexities in your case, such as long absences from Australia or character concerns.
  • Liaise with the Department of Home Affairs and respond to any requests for further information.
  • Guide you on the next steps after your RRV is granted, including advice on maintaining your permanent residency.

Who Is This For?

  • Australian permanent residents whose travel facility is expiring or has expired.
  • Former Australian permanent residents who wish to return to Australia.
  • Former Australian citizens who have lost or renounced their citizenship.
  • Permanent residents who have been living outside of Australia and need to renew their travel facility.

Common questions about

What happens if I am outside Australia and my permanent visa travel facility expires?+
You will need to apply for and be granted an RRV before you can return to Australia as a permanent resident. It is crucial to address this before making any travel arrangements.
How long do I need to have lived in Australia to get a 5-year RRV?+
To be granted a 5-year RRV, you must have been physically present in Australia for at least two years (730 days) in the five years immediately before you apply.
What if I haven't lived in Australia for two years in the last five years?+
You may still be eligible for a 1-year RRV if you can demonstrate substantial business, cultural, employment, or personal ties to Australia. I can help you build a strong case.
Can I include my family in my RRV application?+
Each family member must lodge a separate RRV application. However, family members can often rely on the primary applicant's satisfaction of the substantial ties requirement.

Your Visa Was Refused — What Now?

I wrote a free guide covering the 5 most common refusal reasons, your appeal options, and the deadlines you cannot miss. It is the same advice I give clients in their first meeting.

Book a Consultation

Choose the right consultation for your rrv subclass 155 matter.

Continue to Booking

Same-day consultations available · Secure payment via Stripe

Message on WhatsApp
Quick response · No obligation

The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute legal advice. Thoughts only — not legal advice.

Important: The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law in Australia is complex, fact-specific, and subject to frequent change under the Migration Act 1958 (Cth), the Migration Regulations 1994, and departmental policy. You must seek independent, qualified legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances before making any immigration decision or taking any action. Viewing this website does not create a solicitor-client relationship. Terms of Use | Full Disclaimer

Need visa appeal and cancellation defence help? Get expert advice today.
Expert consultations from $97 · Satisfaction guaranteed on all consultations
Book a Visa Appeals, Cancellations & Tribunal Representation Consultation
MEMBER OF
LCA
Law Council of Australia
MIA
Migration Institute of Australia
MIA-CCAB
MIA Character & Cancellation Advisory Board
MIA-DC
MIA Disciplinary Committee 2026
LS
New South Wales Law Society
AALA
Australian Asian Lawyers Association
CCC
Ku-ring-gai Chamber of Commerce
PSS
Professional Standards Scheme

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COUNTRYI acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we operate, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to elders past, present, and emerging, recognising their enduring connection to the land, waters, and culture.

© 2026 MyVisa — Nilesh Nandan Immigration Law Advisory. All rights reserved.· A MyVisa brand

MyVisa Australia Pty Ltd ABN 65 092 524 359 (service entity for MyVisa Lawyers Pty Ltd ABN 54 607 960 547). Nilesh Nandan is an admitted solicitor and Australian legal practitioner admitted to the High Court of Australia, authorised to provide immigration assistance under the Migration Act 1958. As a legal practitioner regulated by the New South Wales Law Society, Nilesh is not required to be registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA). Nilesh Nandan BBus(Accy), LLB, MBA, MMIA — Head of Practice. Member: Law Council of Australia · Migration Institute of Australia (MMIA) · MIA Character & Cancellation Advisory Board · MIA Disciplinary Committee 2026 · New South Wales Law Society · Australian Asian Lawyers Association · Ku-ring-gai Chamber of Commerce. *Based on publicly available Google reviews. No other individual immigration lawyer in Australia has more reviews, across more locations, sustained over a longer period, with a comparable satisfaction rating.

Liability is limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation. The content on this website is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is not intended to be relied upon as, and should not be taken as, a substitute for specific legal advice relevant to your individual circumstances. Immigration law is complex and subject to frequent change; the information on this site may not reflect the most current legal developments and may not apply to your situation. You should seek independent, qualified legal advice before making any immigration decision or taking any action based on the content of this website. Viewing this website, using the tools provided, or contacting our office does not create a solicitor-client relationship. Parts of this website are enhanced through the use of artificial intelligence; despite best endeavours, AI-assisted content may not be suitable for your specific immigrati MyVisa® is a registered trademark used under licence. MyVisaAppeal is not affiliated with the Department of Home Affairs or any government agency. MyVisaAppeal is a specialist brand of MyVisa Australia Pty Ltd.

We use cookies to analyse website traffic and improve your experience. Advertising cookies help us measure the effectiveness of our campaigns. You can accept or decline optional cookies. Privacy Policy

Book Now
Call