Recently, a friend’s parents had their visitor visa application rejected within two weeks of applying. They then applied for a super visa, providing proof of land ownership and rental income verified by a Chartered Accountant. Their super visa application, submitted on November 2nd, was approved within 24 days. They applied for the super visa through an immigration consultant, though it’s unclear if that played a role in the outcome.
I came across your post in another thread and wanted to share some additional information. Don’t feel overwhelmed by the responses here—every application is evaluated individually, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to the process. In her case, her mom is a government employee, provided proof of $10,000 in funds, a letter of absence from her employer, and a justification for a 4-month stay to assist during pregnancy.