Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing the correct visa depends on your personal circumstances, such as your purpose for coming to Australia, your skills, and family connections. At Pace Immigration, we assess your situation and recommend the best visa option for you.

The processing time varies depending on the type of visa. Some visas can take a few months, while others may take over a year. We’ll provide you with an estimated timeline when we begin your application and keep you updated on any changes.

Each visa requires different supporting documents. Common documents include identity proofs, educational qualifications, employment history, police checks, and health assessments. We’ll guide you through the exact documents needed for your specific visa.

If your visa application is refused, you may have options to appeal the decision, submit additional documents, or reapply. We can help you explore your options, including AAT (Administrative Appeals Tribunal) appeals.

Yes, student visa holders can typically work up to 40 hours per fortnight during their study periods and unlimited hours during holidays. However, these conditions may vary, so it’s important to review your visa’s specific conditions.

The Temporary Graduate Visa allows recent graduates of Australian institutions to live, study, and work in Australia for a limited time after completing their studies. It’s a great option for those who want to gain work experience or pursue further studies.

Yes, depending on the type of visa and your current visa status, you may be able to apply while you are in Australia. Onshore visa applications typically allow you to remain in Australia on a bridging visa until a decision is made on your application.

If your visa application is refused, we can assist with preparing and submitting an appeal to the AAT. We provide a thorough review of your case, gather additional evidence, and represent you during the appeal process to maximize your chances of success.