Common questions
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Australian Immigration & Student Visa FAQs

  • 1. What types of visas can ApplyVisa.ai help me apply for?

    We assist with Australian student visas, visitor visas, partner visas, skilled migration, graduate visas, and other temporary and permanent visa options.

  • 2. How do I know which Australian visa is right for me?

    The right visa depends on your goals, background, and eligibility. We assess your situation and recommend the best visa pathway for you.

  • 3. What are the basic eligibility criteria for migrating to Australia?

    Eligibility varies by visa but may include age, English level, skills, qualifications, work experience, health, and character requirements.

  • 4. What is the processing time for Australian visa applications?

    Processing times depend on the visa type and individual circumstances. Student visas often take weeks, while other visas may take several months.

  • 5. How can I check the status of my visa application?

    You can track your application online through your ImmiAccount. We also keep our clients updated throughout the process.

  • 6. What happens if my visa application is refused?

    If your visa is refused, you may have review or re-application options. We assess your case and advise on the best next steps.

  • 7. What documents are required for an Australian visa application?

    Common documents include passport, academic records, English test results, financial evidence, health insurance, and personal statements.

  • 8. Do I need health checks and police certificates?

    Most Australian visas require health examinations and police clearance certificates, depending on your visa type and country history.

  • 9. Can I include my family members in my visa application?

    Yes, many visas allow you to include eligible family members such as a spouse or children, subject to visa conditions.

  • 10. What are common reasons Australian visas are refused?

    Common reasons include incomplete documents, insufficient funds, incorrect information, or not meeting visa requirements.