Frequently Asked Questions

After approving your LoO (Letter of Offer) and paying the stated enrolment fee, you will be issued with your CoE. You can read more here.

It depends on each education provider. You will have to pay an application fee, which is usually around 50-100$ which is non-refundable.

CoE stands for Confirmation of Enrolment, and it’s something you will hear a lot about because it is one of the most important documents you will need to apply for your student visa. In short, it’s a letter confirming that you have accepted an education provider’s offer and have paid the enrolment fee.

LoO is short for Letter of Offer. When an education provider accepts your application, they will send you the LoO containing all the information about what they are offering. Once you review and sign it, they issue your CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment).

After you fill the form here, we will know what you are looking for exactly and will do our search to find the best provider for you.

Unfortunately, we cannot. However, we can help you find a migration agent who will be more than glad to assist you.

Of course we can. We work with both onshore and offshore students. 

We will work with you and your education provider in order to find a solution and make your stay more happy; however, if you are still not happy with your provider, we will advocate on your behalf in order to get you a release and help you transfer to another provider. 

Yes, you may apply for multiple consecutive courses at the same time and in the same application so that you only pay one student visa fee. 

Thousands of students ask to apply to study in Australia everyday; however, only some of them qualify, and only some of those who qualify actually go through with the process. This fee is to help our administration costs for the work we do for you whether you decide to continue or not. 

The application fee has to be paid before we begin working with you on filling your application forms and after we have determined that you have a good chance of being accepted; however, paying the fee does not guarantee that you will get the student visa since this decision rests solely in the hands of the Australian Department of Homeaffairs.