Australia Student Visa Consultants — Get Your Subclass 500 Visa Approved

We help Indian students secure admission and Subclass 500 student visas to Australian universities and colleges. 500+ successful cases. Built on Loyalty and Trust.

500+

Successful Visas

4–6 Weeks

Visa Processing Time

3

Key Steps to Subclass 500

Free

Eligibility Assessment

Expert Australia Student Visa Consultants You Can Trust

Australia offers Indian students globally recognised degrees, generous post-study work rights and a straightforward path to permanent residency through skilled migration.

At KIOGA Consultancy, our Australia student visa consultants have guided hundreds of Indian students through university and course selection, Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) processing and Subclass 500 visa applications. We know exactly what the Department of Home Affairs and the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement demand.

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Australia Student Visa Pathways — Which One is Right for You?

Subclass 500 Student Visa

For full-time study at a CRICOS-registered institution.
Requires Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
Valid for the duration of your course.
Includes limited part-time work rights.
Processing: 4–6 weeks

University & Course Selection

Personalised shortlist across Group of Eight and other universities.
Matched to your field, budget and PR goals.
Includes pathway/foundation program options.
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

GTE Statement Guidance

Genuine Temporary Entrant statement drafting.
Addresses your study intent and return plans.
Critical for visa approval.
Reviewed for consistency and clarity.
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

CoE & Financial Documentation

Confirmation of Enrolment coordination.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) setup.
Financial capacity documentation.
Tuition deposit guidance.
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Visa Interview/Document Lodgement

ImmiAccount application support.
Document upload and verification.
Biometrics coordination where required.
Application tracking.
Timeline: 1 week

Post-Study Work & PR Pathway

Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) guidance.2–4 years post-study work rights.
Skilled migration pathway planning.
Regional study bonus advice.
Timeline: Ongoing support

How We Get YourAustralia Student Visa Approved

1

Free Profile Assessment

We evaluate your academics, budget and career goals

2

University Shortlisting

We match you to the right universities and courses

3

Application & GTE

We guide your application and GTE statement

4

CoE & Financials

We coordinate your CoE and financial documentation

5

Visa Lodgement

We prepare and submit your Subclass 500 application

6

Visa Approved

You receive your visa with pre-departure guidance

Documents Required for Australia Student Visa

– Valid passport — minimum 6 months validity
– Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from your institution
– Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
– Academic transcripts and certificates
– English proficiency test results (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL)
– Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) confirmation
– Financial capacity documents — bank statements, loan sanction, sponsor proof
– Statement of purpose
– Passport-size photographs per Australian visa specifications
– Police clearance certificate (if requested)
– Health examination (if requested)
– Proof of ties to India / return intent

Exact documents vary by course level and institution. We provide a personalised checklist after your free assessment.

Not Sure What You Need?

Book a free assessment. Our consultant will review your profile and give you the exact document list for your specific visa and destination.

Why Choose KIOGA Consultancy for Your Australia Student Visa?

500+ Successful Cases

Helped hundreds of Indian students secure Subclass 500 visas

GTE Statement Experts

We know exactly what makes a GTE statement succeed

Dedicated Case Manager

One expert consultant handles your entire application from start to finish — no hand-offs, no confusion

Real-Time WhatsApp Updates

Updates at every step — CoE, GTE, lodgement

Complete Document Preparation

We prepare every document, write your cover letter and verify everything before a single page is submitted

Built on Loyalty and Trust

We only accept cases we believe in. If your profile needs strengthening first we will tell you honestly

Frequently Asked Questions — Work Visa

Q1: What is the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement?

The GTE requirement asks the Department of Home Affairs to assess whether you genuinely intend to study temporarily in Australia, considering your circumstances in India, your study choice and your future plans. A well-prepared GTE statement is one of the most important parts of a successful Subclass 500 application, and KIOGA Consultancy helps you draft one that reflects your genuine intent clearly.

A CoE is an official document issued by your Australian institution confirming you have accepted an offer and paid the required deposit. It is mandatory before you can lodge your Subclass 500 visa application, and its details must match your visa application exactly.

Yes, Subclass 500 visa holders can generally work part-time during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to current work-hour caps set by immigration policy. We advise on the current limits and how they apply to your study level.

Processing times vary by institution level and season but typically range from 4 to 6 weeks once your CoE and complete documentation are lodged. We recommend applying at least 2–3 months before your course start date.

Yes. Most graduates are eligible for the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), offering 2 to 4 years of post-study work rights depending on your qualification level and study location, which can also serve as a pathway toward skilled migration and permanent residency. We help you plan this pathway from day one.

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