After completing the last part of the application form (Character and Student Declarations, which just asks for your consent about your information and your declarations that you have not overstayed your visa, or associated with terrorists, etc.), you will be asked to upload Supporting Documents. In my case, I was asked to upload the following:
- Evidence of Identity (passport and birth certificate)
- Evidence of Genuine Temporary Entrance Requirement (letter statement for GTE, academic transcripts, diplomas, and resume)
- Evidence of Health Insurance - Students (Scholarship Offer Letter)
If you're not sure how to attach your documents, here's a guideline:
Guidelines on Attaching Documents
You can attach or detach documents up until the time you "Submit Application." After that, you won't have any more options to add more documents to the application, so don't click that "Submit Now" button if you're not yet ready! Review your application 2-3 times before you submit so you don't miss anything.
You will be asked to pay for your Student Visa fee once you submit your application. See
here to know how to pay for your visa fee.
After visa fee payment, you'll have to wait for DIBP to review your application in case they need more information from you. In my case, it took about 3 days before I received (through email) the
Request for More Information, which only required my health exam.
I checked the
list of Panel Physicians to start my health exam process. Here's additional info on how to
Arrange for a Health Exam. On my ImmiAccount, there's an link named "View Health Assessment," which shows the status of your health exam process. You'll need to complete the Health Declarations to get your HAP ID, which you might need for your health exam.
The health exam was pretty painless and fast, in my opinion. I just did a walk-in at one of the hospitals in the country where I live, showed the
Request Checklist and Details (this is an attachment in the Request for More Information email I received from DIBP) to the hospital staff and they asked me to show my passport for identification and to fill up a form. They took a photo of me, and then I went through the standard health checks (height, weight, vision, blood pressure, etc.), including a urine test and chest x-ray. After the health exam, the hospital staff said the result might come out after 2 weeks and your ImmiAccount will be updated with the status of your health exam.
The results of my medical came out in 6 normal (not business) days (a friend who did her health exam at St. Luke's BGC had her results in less than a week, 3-4 days lang ata). You'll know if you passed the health exam if the status of your View Health Assessment changes from Examination in Progress to Health Clearance Provided - No Action Required. At this point, you'll have to click the
Information Provided button underneath the Application History section of View Application Status to inform DIBP that you've already cleared your health exam. From this point is the waiting time for DIBP to really process your visa application. Just wait for the golden email from DIBP (IMMI Grant Notification), which can take 21-45 days (according to the latest update on processing time by DIBP). I received my visa grant about 2 weeks from the time I clicked Information Provided.
I hope these information would somehow help you understand the student visa process! =) Good luck!