What happens if my Australia study visa is rejected?

If your Australia study visa is rejected, you will receive a written notice from the Department of Home Affairs explaining the reasons for the refusal. Common grounds include insufficient financial proof, incomplete documentation, or failure to meet Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirements.

You may appeal the decision by applying for a review through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) within 21 days. Alternatively, you can address the refusal reasons and reapply. Ensure stronger documentation and evidence to support your case. A rejected visa does not permanently ban future applications, but repeated rejections may raise concerns.