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In the Australian study visa application stage, is it generally necessary to call the applicant first or notify the applicant first to submit supplementary materials? If there is no ESC, please notify

In the Australian study visa application stage, is it generally necessary to call the applicant first or notify the applicant first to submit supplementary materials? If there is no ESC, please notify me of supplementary materials. Then you will need to

According to the regulations of the Australian Department of Immigration, the visa approval department will make a decision based on the materials provided by the applicant. Therefore, it is very important for applicants to provide visa application materials as completely as possible. This is something you need to pay special attention to when applying for an Australian study visa.

Applicants need to fill in the visa application form and provide the materials required for the application in English. Any Chinese materials provided by the applicant must be accompanied by English translations.

When formally submitting a study visa application, the applicant must provide the embassy with all the materials required for the visa. If the applicant cannot provide complete materials required for visa application, his or her application for a visa to study in Australia may be rejected.

The following is a list of materials required for student visa review. Applicants may also provide additional materials beyond the list.

Complete the student (temporary) visa application form (Form 157A).

Complete the completed family member form (Form 54).

Clear copies and notarization of each page of the household registration booklet.

Provide a letter from the Australian educational institution agreeing to admit you to the relevant course. Before the start of the main course you applied for, if you apply to participate in an intensive English class, please also provide the relevant admission notice. These letters must indicate the level you plan to study, the course name and the start and end dates of the course.

If you have received a scholarship, please attach relevant supporting documents. This should also be noted when applying for an Australian student visa.

If the applicant is under 18 years old and studying in high school as of the date of application submission, there is no need to provide proof of English proficiency. Otherwise, you need to provide an original transcript with at least IELTS 5.0 (2004 April After March 1, the Immigration Bureau stipulates that those who wish to study high school courses in Australia must be over 16 years old and must provide an IELTS score of at least 4.0).

Provide notarized documents that can prove your academic qualifications or the highest level of education you have received so far.

Provide original or notarized copies of school certification letters and transcripts.

For applicants who are studying in middle schools, a letter of recommendation from the head teacher should be provided and the grade and class of the student should be indicated.

Students under 18 years old must provide a notarized birth certificate.

The guardian of a student under the age of 18 in Australia must issue a legal declaration promising to be responsible for arranging your accommodation and providing daily supervision and funding during your stay in Australia.

If you currently have a job, please provide an original official letter from your employer agreeing to your study in Australia.

If you currently have a job, please provide an original official letter from your unit stating your job title, working hours in the unit, salary and other income information. This official letter must include the address and phone number of the workplace.

Provide the originals of the last two pay stubs.

Please provide an original official letter from your parent’s employer stating his/her job title, salary and other income status, as well as when he/she started working in the employer, and attach a recent Original payslip.

Provide proof of all deposits and their sources and notarized copies of deposit certificates and passbooks. These proofs should be the latest original deposit certificate issued by the bank and a clear copy of the bank deposit slip or passbook. Every deposit you provide must have been deposited in the bank six months before you apply for the visa.

If household savings come from sources such as business profits, stock dividends, etc., please provide all verifiable proof of the source of these funds, such as tax records or business licenses. These documents must clearly show the amount of income you receive.

Four self-adhesive address strips with your Chinese name and address written on them.

Four recent passport photos.

Fill out the summary form of your current financial situation.

Explanation of your purpose of studying in Australia and your plans after completing the course.

Other materials that you think will be helpful in visa review.