Australian Student Visa

Study in

Australia

Admission Session:

Feb–April–July–Oct

(Apply 3-4 months before a session starts)

Eligibility:

F.A/F.Sc/I.Com + IELTS

Procedure:

  • Academic & experience documents + IELTS
  • College & our processing fee AU$ 100 (out of AU$200)
  • Submit signed specified undertaking (the undertaking

between client and WEC

  • College & our processing fee AU$ 100 (Remaining of 200)
  • Documents according to Visa Check List
  • Receive Pre-Visa Approval

  • Deposit 50% of college annual fee
  • Medical Examination
  • Receiving of COE from college
  • Visa stamped
  • Departure

Universities/Colleges

1)-     Australian Institute of Commerce

and Technology                                  www.aict.wa.edu.au

2)      TAFE Queensland                               www.tnqit.tafe.qld.gov.au

3)-     University of Tasmania                     www.utas.edu.au

4)-     Sydney College of Business &

Technology-SouthCross University   www.iche.edu.au

5)-     Northern Melbourne Institute-TAFE   www.nmit.vic.edu.austudy in australia

Attention: We do not have any connection to any embassy or

visa section and we never promise you to any grant of visa directly;

we are only consultants.

3 Responses to Australian Student Visa

  1. imelda bibiana on November 10, 2009 at 12:42 am

    i got a tourist visa last jan. 2007,i extend my visa till jan 2008,went back Philippines on jan 23,2008.i applied twice but denied,can i be granted a tourist visa again?would a student visa be better to apply for?thank you and hope to hear from you soon.

  2. Raja on November 29, 2010 at 8:15 pm

    if u extended your visa during your stay then u did big mistake that why they did not grant you tourist visa next time,any way you have to tell me on what basis they refused you.

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