Legal loophole leaves no options for domestic violence victims on temporary visas

A report from Monash university estimates that domestic violence affects almost one quarter of the 35 thousand women with temporary Australian visas.

A legal loophole has affected foreign-born partners of Australian abusers, as temporary visa holders find themselves stranded in the country.

Women on partner visa schemes who prove they are suffering domestic violence from their sponsor are eligible to be granted permanent residency, but there are no schemes in place for other victims