Student Visa
(Subclass 500)
In early 2026, one in three student visa applications was rejected. The most common reason? A weak or unconvincing Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement. We specialise in getting this right — so you don't become a statistic.
50% of applications
28 days
90% of applications
5 months
Official processing times from the Australian Department of Home Affairs.

Pricing
One simple payment to us covers everything — our service fee and the government fee.
The only additional fee is the medical exam, paid directly to the clinic.
Contact for pricing
What's Included
- GTE statement guidance and drafting
- Personalised document checklist
- Financial evidence review
- Application form completion
- Application lodgement
- Post-lodgement support
Key Documents Required
- •Valid passport (min. 6 months validity)
- •Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from Australian institution
- •Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
- •Proof of financial capacity (bank statements, scholarship letter)
- •English language test results (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
- •Academic transcripts and certificates
- •Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) certificate
- •Medical examination results (if required)
Our Process
- 1WhatsApp consultation — tell us about your study plans
- 2We review your CoE and eligibility
- 3Document gathering and GTE statement drafting
- 4Application completion and review
- 5Lodgement and support
What is a GTE Statement?
The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement is the single most important part of your student visa application. It's where you demonstrate to the Department of Home Affairs that you genuinely intend to study in Australia and return home afterwards — not use the student visa as a pathway to stay permanently.
A poorly written GTE statement is the number one reason student visa applications are refused. We help you craft a compelling, honest, and strategically structured GTE statement that addresses exactly what case officers look for.
