Starting 1 January 2025, students applying for a Student visa from within Australia must include a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) at the time of application. The Department of Home Affairs will no longer accept Letters of Offer for onshore Student visa applications.

Why the Change?

Previously, you could submit a Student visa application with a Letter of Offer and provide the CoE later. However, from 1 Jan 2025, you must attach your CoE when you lodge your application—with minor exceptions.

If you apply without a CoE:

  • Your visa application will be invalid under regulation 2.07 of the Migration Regulations 1994.

  • The Department cannot process the application.

  • You will not be granted a Bridging visa, potentially putting you at risk of becoming unlawful.

New Application Charges

Exceptions Apply

The requirement for a CoE at time of application does not apply to:

  • Foreign Affairs students

  • Defence-sponsored students

  • Secondary exchange students

These groups may continue to provide alternative evidence of enrolment as defined under their respective policy arrangements.

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