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What is Form 956?

Form 956, known as the "Appointment of a Registered Migration Agent, Legal Practitioner, or Exempt Person," is crucial for anyone needing assistance with their immigration application in Australia. This form appoints a representative who has the legal authority to manage your application on your behalf. They can handle essential tasks like submitting documents and responding to requests from the Department. By completing this form, you ensure that you have a knowledgeable person to navigate the often complicated immigration process, providing you with the support you need.

What is Form 956 used for?

Form 956 is important for handling visa applications. It serves the following purposes:

  • Appoints a registered migration agent, legal practitioner, or exempt person for visa assistance.
  • Authorizes them to receive all documents regarding your application.
  • Allows you to end the appointment of the agent or practitioner.
  • Notifies changes in your address for correspondence with the Department of Home Affairs.

How to fill out Form 956?

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  1. 1

    Complete Part A by declaring the appointment of the registered migration agent, legal practitioner, or exempt person.

  2. 2

    Specify the matters for which assistance is required.

  3. 3

    Appoint an authorized recipient by naming the person to receive documents related to the matter.

  4. 4

    Provide a correct address for future correspondence.

  5. 5

    Notify the Department of any changes to the address for correspondence.

Who is required to fill out Form 956?

The form is completed by registered migration agents, legal practitioners, or exempt persons who provide immigration assistance. These individuals must fill out and submit the form to notify the Department of Home Affairs about their appointment and the services they will provide.

When is Form 956 not required?

Form 956 is not needed for individuals exempt from registration, including close family members, sponsors, members of parliament, officials giving immigration assistance as part of their duties, and members of diplomatic missions. These individuals must not charge a fee for their services, as doing so can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment for up to 10 years.

When is Form 956 due?

The deadline for Form 956 is when you need to appoint or change a representative for migration matters. This usually happens when applying for a visa, lodging a migration application, or if there’s a change in your representative's status or contact details. Make sure to submit the form promptly to ensure your application process runs smoothly.

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How to sign Form 956 online?

To sign the Appointment of a Registered Migration Agent, Legal Practitioner, or Exempt Person form, you can apply a simple electronic signature through PDF Guru. This signature must identify you, show your intent to sign, and be reliable for the purpose. Remember to check for the latest updates to ensure compliance. After filling out the form with our platform, download it for your records, but keep in mind that PDF Guru does not support submission.

Where to file Form 956?

Once you've completed your Appointment of a Registered Migration Agent, Legal Practitioner, or Exempt Person form, it's time to submit it to the Department of Home Affairs. You can file it online through their official forms listing for a quick process.

Alternatively, if you prefer to send it by mail, ensure it reaches the Department of Home Affairs. Just remember to check their website for the most current mailing address and submission guidelines.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Who can be appointed as a registered migration agent, legal practitioner, or exempt person?

    You can appoint a registered migration agent, an Australian legal practitioner, or an exempt person to assist with your immigration matters. These individuals must be registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) or hold a practising certificate.

  • How do I provide details about the appointed person?

    You need to provide the full name, business or residential address, and address for correspondence of the appointed person. If the appointed person is a registered migration agent, include their Migration Agent Registration Number (MARN).

  • Can I appoint multiple people for different matters?

    Yes, you can appoint different registered migration agents, legal practitioners, or exempt persons for different immigration matters. Each appointment requires a separate Form 956.

  • What happens if I want to end the appointment of a registered migration agent or legal practitioner?

    To end the appointment, complete the ending appointment section in Form 956. This will notify the Department that the person is no longer acting on your behalf.

  • Do I need to inform the Department of any changes to my address?

    Yes, you must inform the Department of any changes to your address for correspondence. This ensures that future correspondence is sent to the correct address.

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