Practical guidance for Australian visa applicants.
Explore practical guides for visitor visas, partner visas, family visas, orphan relative visas, student visas, skilled migration, skills assessment and visa refusal review options.
Learn the pathway before you apply.
Each guide explains the usual process, documents commonly reviewed, common risk areas and how Okapi can support you.
Practical guidance for Australian visa applicants.
Explore practical guides for visitor visas, partner visas, family visas, orphan relative visas, student visas, skilled migration, skills assessment and visa refusal review options.
Learn the pathway before you apply.
Each guide explains the usual process, documents commonly reviewed, common risk areas and how Okapi can support you.
These guides provide general information only. They are designed to help you understand the process and prepare for a consultation. They are not a substitute for personalised migration advice.
These guides provide general information only. They are designed to help you understand the process and prepare for a consultation. They are not a substitute for personalised migration advice.
Choose a visa pathway guide
Select a guide below. It will open as a full-screen guide over this page so you can read it properly, then return to the guide pathways.
Visitor Visa & Family Visit Guide
For tourists, family visitors, sponsored family stream matters and applicants with previous visitor visa refusal concerns.
Partner Visa Onshore & Offshore Guide
For married and de facto couples preparing relationship evidence for Australian partner visa applications.
Orphan Relative Visa Subclass 117 Guide
For children outside Australia who may need to live with an eligible relative in Australia.
Visa Refusal & ART Review Guide
For applicants who received a refusal, cancellation, Department request or urgent review deadline.
Student Visa Guide
For students preparing course strategy, Genuine Student evidence, financial documents and visa application material.
Skilled Migration & Skills Assessment Guide
For professionals exploring occupation, skills assessment, EOI, SkillSelect and nomination strategy.
Visitor Visa & Family Visit Support
A practical guide for people wanting to visit Australia for tourism, family visit, sponsored family visits, short stays or special family circumstances.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for applicants who want to visit Australia temporarily and for Australian relatives who want to invite family members to visit. It is particularly useful where the applicant needs to show a clear purpose of visit, financial support, family ties, return reasons or a response to previous refusal concerns.
What a Visitor visa usually needs to show
- A clear and genuine reason for visiting Australia.
- Evidence the applicant can support the trip financially.
- Evidence the applicant intends to remain only temporarily.
- A proposed stay length that makes sense.
- Clear family, employment, business, study or community ties overseas.
- Consistent information across forms, letters and evidence.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passport and identity documents.
- Invitation letter from the host in Australia.
- Evidence of relationship to the person being visited.
- Bank statements and financial support documents.
- Employment, business, study or family ties evidence.
- Travel history and previous visa evidence.
- Previous refusal letters, if any.
Common refusal risk areas
- The purpose of visit is vague or not supported.
- The proposed stay is too long for the evidence provided.
- Financial documents are weak, unexplained or inconsistent.
- The invitation letter is generic and does not explain the visit properly.
- There is limited evidence of reasons to return home.
- A previous refusal is not properly addressed.
How Okapi supports Visitor visa clients
Visitor visa applications are often treated as simple online forms, but many refusals happen because the evidence does not answer the Department’s real concerns. Okapi reviews the full situation before lodgement: who is visiting, why they are visiting, how long they intend to stay, who is paying, what documents exist, what risks may arise, and whether previous refusals need to be addressed.
- We review the purpose of visit and whether it is explained clearly.
- We check invitation letters and host evidence.
- We assess whether the applicant’s financial evidence is coherent.
- We identify evidence needed to support temporary stay intentions.
- We prepare tailored document checklists.
- For refused matters, we review the refusal reasons before advising on a new application strategy.
Important for previous refusals
If a Visitor visa has already been refused, do not simply lodge the same application again with extra documents. The previous refusal reasons must be reviewed carefully so the next application directly responds to the concerns raised.
Need help with a Visitor visa?
Book a consultation for visitor visa strategy, invitation letter review, family visit evidence, refusal risk review or full application support.
Partner Visa – Onshore and Offshore
A practical guide for married and de facto couples preparing Australian partner visa evidence, statements, sponsor documents and application strategy.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for couples where one partner is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, and the other partner wants to apply for an Australian partner visa.
It is useful for married couples, de facto couples, couples living apart, couples with limited joint documents, newly married couples and couples with previous visa issues.
Onshore or offshore strategy
- Onshore partner visa pathways are generally used where the applicant applies while in Australia.
- Offshore partner visa pathways are generally used where the applicant applies from outside Australia.
- The right pathway depends on location, visa status, visa conditions, timing and travel needs.
- Temporary and permanent partner visa stages are generally applied for together.
Relationship evidence areas
- Financial aspects of the relationship.
- Nature of the household.
- Social recognition of the relationship.
- Nature of the couple’s commitment to each other.
- Development of the relationship over time.
- Periods of separation and how contact was maintained.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passports, identity documents and visa history.
- Marriage certificate or de facto evidence.
- Joint bank accounts, leases, bills or shared expenses.
- Photos, travel records and communication history.
- Statements from the applicant and sponsor.
- Witness statements and social evidence.
- Divorce, custody, police or character documents where relevant.
Common partner visa weaknesses
- The relationship history is not explained clearly.
- Evidence is uploaded randomly without structure.
- There are gaps in joint financial or household evidence.
- Statements are generic, short or inconsistent.
- Periods of separation are not properly explained.
- Previous visa refusals or inconsistent records are not addressed.
How Okapi supports partner visa clients
Okapi helps couples present their relationship clearly and coherently. A genuine relationship can still be poorly presented if the evidence is scattered, dates are inconsistent, or statements do not explain the real history of the relationship.
- We review the relationship history and evidence categories.
- We identify gaps before lodgement.
- We guide applicant and sponsor statements.
- We help organise documents into a coherent evidence structure.
- We advise on risk issues such as separation, previous refusals or limited joint documents.
Why professional preparation matters
Partner visa applications are evidence-heavy. The Department is not only looking for proof that a relationship exists, but whether the evidence supports the claimed nature, history, commitment and genuineness of the relationship.
Need help preparing a Partner visa?
Book a consultation for relationship evidence review, onshore/offshore strategy, statement guidance or application support.
Orphan Relative Visa Subclass 117
A practical guide for families considering whether a child outside Australia may be able to migrate to live with an eligible relative in Australia.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for families considering whether a child outside Australia may be able to live with an eligible relative in Australia under the Orphan Relative visa subclass 117 pathway.
These matters often involve sensitive family circumstances and require careful evidence about the child, parents, sponsor, relationship and care arrangements.
Key questions to review
- Is the child outside Australia?
- Is the child under 18 and single?
- What has happened to each parent?
- Are the parents deceased, unable to care for the child, or unable to be found?
- Who is the proposed sponsor in Australia?
- How is the sponsor related to the child?
- Who currently cares for the child?
Documents commonly reviewed
- Child’s birth certificate, passport and identity documents.
- Evidence of the child’s relationship to the Australian sponsor.
- Sponsor’s Australian citizenship, permanent residence or eligible status evidence.
- Evidence about the parents’ death, absence, incapacity or inability to care.
- Current care, guardianship or custody documents.
- School, medical, welfare or community evidence.
- Statements explaining the child’s circumstances and family arrangements.
Common risk areas
- Unclear evidence about one or both parents.
- Weak proof of family relationship to the sponsor.
- Inconsistent names, dates or identity documents.
- No clear evidence of current care arrangements.
- Consent, custody or guardianship issues not addressed.
- The child’s welfare circumstances are not explained properly.
How Okapi supports Orphan Relative visa clients
Orphan Relative visa cases require careful preparation because they involve a child, a sponsor in Australia, evidence about parents, family relationship evidence and welfare considerations. Okapi helps families understand whether this pathway should be explored and what evidence may be needed.
- We review the child’s circumstances and relationship to the proposed sponsor.
- We identify gaps in evidence about the parents and current care arrangements.
- We help organise family relationship documents and sponsor documents.
- We assist with statements explaining the child’s situation and why sponsorship is being sought.
- We help prepare document lists and application material according to the agreed scope.
Why these matters need careful handling
It is not enough to show that a child has a relative in Australia. The application must address the child’s age, relationship, parental circumstances, sponsor eligibility, care arrangements and supporting evidence.
Need help with subclass 117?
Book a consultation for child circumstances review, sponsor eligibility, family evidence and Orphan Relative visa preparation.
Visa Refusal, Department Request and ART Review
A practical guide for applicants who have received a refusal, cancellation notice, Department request, invitation to comment or tribunal review deadline.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for applicants who have received a visa refusal, cancellation issue, adverse information letter, request for further information, invitation to comment, or Administrative Review Tribunal review deadline.
What must be checked immediately
- The date the decision was received.
- Whether the decision has review rights.
- Who is allowed to apply for review.
- The review deadline.
- The applicant’s current visa status.
- Whether the better strategy is review, response or reapplication.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Refusal decision or cancellation notice.
- Statement of reasons or decision record.
- Previous application forms and uploaded evidence.
- Department request letters or adverse information letters.
- Current visa grant letter or VEVO status.
- ART correspondence or deadline information.
Common refusal issues
- Missing or weak evidence.
- Inconsistent information across forms, documents and statements.
- Genuine temporary stay or Genuine Student concerns.
- Relationship evidence not accepted.
- Financial evidence not accepted.
- Character, identity, health or previous visa history concerns.
How Okapi supports refusal and ART clients
A refusal should not be treated as a simple paperwork problem. Okapi reviews the decision reasons carefully and helps identify what actually went wrong.
- We review the refusal decision and isolate the key findings.
- We identify whether the issue is evidence, law, credibility, consistency or strategy.
- We explain possible next steps, including review, reapplication or response options where available.
- We identify what evidence may be needed to address the refusal reasons.
- Where engaged, we assist with submissions and supporting material according to the scope of work.
Urgent warning
Review deadlines can be strict. The decision letter usually explains whether the decision can be reviewed and who can apply. If you have received a refusal or cancellation decision, seek advice quickly and provide the full decision letter before the appointment.
Have a refusal or deadline?
Book an urgent consultation and provide the full decision letter before the appointment.
Student Visa & Admission Support
A practical guide for applicants preparing course strategy, Genuine Student evidence, financial documents and Student visa application material.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for students who want to study in Australia and need support with course strategy, admission, Student visa evidence or Genuine Student preparation.
What needs to be planned
- Course choice and study progression.
- Education provider and admission requirements.
- Financial capacity and sponsor evidence.
- Genuine Student explanation.
- Previous study, employment or visa history.
- Family, country ties and long-term plans.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passport and identity documents.
- Academic records and certificates.
- English evidence where relevant.
- Offer letter or Confirmation of Enrolment.
- Financial documents and sponsor evidence.
- Study plan, CV and previous visa decisions.
How Okapi supports Student visa clients
Okapi helps students assess whether their study pathway makes sense, whether documents are strong enough, and whether the application explains the applicant’s circumstances clearly.
- We review course and pathway logic.
- We identify weak or missing documents.
- We help prepare Genuine Student explanations.
- We assist with admission support where agreed.
- We support application preparation according to scope.
Need help with a Student visa?
Book a consultation for study pathway strategy, Genuine Student preparation or application support.
Skilled Migration & Skills Assessment
A practical guide for professionals exploring occupation, skills assessment, EOI, SkillSelect and state nomination strategy.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for skilled workers, graduates and professionals who want to explore skilled migration, state nomination, regional pathways or skills assessment requirements.
What usually needs to be reviewed
- Occupation and assessing authority.
- Qualifications and work experience.
- English test position.
- Age and points score.
- State or territory nomination options.
- Expression of Interest strategy.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passport and CV.
- Qualifications and transcripts.
- Employment references and position descriptions.
- Payslips, tax documents or contracts.
- English test results.
- Skills assessment documents or outcome.
How Okapi supports skilled migration clients
Okapi helps clients understand whether skilled migration is realistic, what steps need to happen first, whether a skills assessment is required, and whether nomination or EOI strategy needs further planning.
Important
Skilled migration is not just about having an occupation. The pathway depends on assessment, points, invitation settings, nomination opportunities, evidence and timing.
Need help with skilled migration?
Book a review for occupation strategy, skills assessment planning, EOI preparation or skilled visa pathway advice.
Choose a visa pathway guide
Select a guide below. It will open as a full-screen guide over this page so you can read it properly, then return to the guide pathways.
Visitor Visa & Family Visit Guide
For tourists, family visitors, sponsored family stream matters and applicants with previous visitor visa refusal concerns.
Partner Visa Onshore & Offshore Guide
For married and de facto couples preparing relationship evidence for Australian partner visa applications.
Orphan Relative Visa Subclass 117 Guide
For children outside Australia who may need to live with an eligible relative in Australia.
Visa Refusal & ART Review Guide
For applicants who received a refusal, cancellation, Department request or urgent review deadline.
Student Visa Guide
For students preparing course strategy, Genuine Student evidence, financial documents and visa application material.
Skilled Migration & Skills Assessment Guide
For professionals exploring occupation, skills assessment, EOI, SkillSelect and nomination strategy.
Visitor Visa & Family Visit Support
A practical guide for people wanting to visit Australia for tourism, family visit, sponsored family visits, short stays or special family circumstances.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for applicants who want to visit Australia temporarily and for Australian relatives who want to invite family members to visit. It is particularly useful where the applicant needs to show a clear purpose of visit, financial support, family ties, return reasons or a response to previous refusal concerns.
What a Visitor visa usually needs to show
- A clear and genuine reason for visiting Australia.
- Evidence the applicant can support the trip financially.
- Evidence the applicant intends to remain only temporarily.
- A proposed stay length that makes sense.
- Clear family, employment, business, study or community ties overseas.
- Consistent information across forms, letters and evidence.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passport and identity documents.
- Invitation letter from the host in Australia.
- Evidence of relationship to the person being visited.
- Bank statements and financial support documents.
- Employment, business, study or family ties evidence.
- Travel history and previous visa evidence.
- Previous refusal letters, if any.
Common refusal risk areas
- The purpose of visit is vague or not supported.
- The proposed stay is too long for the evidence provided.
- Financial documents are weak, unexplained or inconsistent.
- The invitation letter is generic and does not explain the visit properly.
- There is limited evidence of reasons to return home.
- A previous refusal is not properly addressed.
How Okapi supports Visitor visa clients
Visitor visa applications are often treated as simple online forms, but many refusals happen because the evidence does not answer the Department’s real concerns. Okapi reviews the full situation before lodgement: who is visiting, why they are visiting, how long they intend to stay, who is paying, what documents exist, what risks may arise, and whether previous refusals need to be addressed.
- We review the purpose of visit and whether it is explained clearly.
- We check invitation letters and host evidence.
- We assess whether the applicant’s financial evidence is coherent.
- We identify evidence needed to support temporary stay intentions.
- We prepare tailored document checklists.
- For refused matters, we review the refusal reasons before advising on a new application strategy.
Important for previous refusals
If a Visitor visa has already been refused, do not simply lodge the same application again with extra documents. The previous refusal reasons must be reviewed carefully so the next application directly responds to the concerns raised.
Need help with a Visitor visa?
Book a consultation for visitor visa strategy, invitation letter review, family visit evidence, refusal risk review or full application support.
Partner Visa – Onshore and Offshore
A practical guide for married and de facto couples preparing Australian partner visa evidence, statements, sponsor documents and application strategy.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for couples where one partner is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, and the other partner wants to apply for an Australian partner visa.
It is useful for married couples, de facto couples, couples living apart, couples with limited joint documents, newly married couples and couples with previous visa issues.
Onshore or offshore strategy
- Onshore partner visa pathways are generally used where the applicant applies while in Australia.
- Offshore partner visa pathways are generally used where the applicant applies from outside Australia.
- The right pathway depends on location, visa status, visa conditions, timing and travel needs.
- Temporary and permanent partner visa stages are generally applied for together.
Relationship evidence areas
- Financial aspects of the relationship.
- Nature of the household.
- Social recognition of the relationship.
- Nature of the couple’s commitment to each other.
- Development of the relationship over time.
- Periods of separation and how contact was maintained.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passports, identity documents and visa history.
- Marriage certificate or de facto evidence.
- Joint bank accounts, leases, bills or shared expenses.
- Photos, travel records and communication history.
- Statements from the applicant and sponsor.
- Witness statements and social evidence.
- Divorce, custody, police or character documents where relevant.
Common partner visa weaknesses
- The relationship history is not explained clearly.
- Evidence is uploaded randomly without structure.
- There are gaps in joint financial or household evidence.
- Statements are generic, short or inconsistent.
- Periods of separation are not properly explained.
- Previous visa refusals or inconsistent records are not addressed.
How Okapi supports partner visa clients
Okapi helps couples present their relationship clearly and coherently. A genuine relationship can still be poorly presented if the evidence is scattered, dates are inconsistent, or statements do not explain the real history of the relationship.
- We review the relationship history and evidence categories.
- We identify gaps before lodgement.
- We guide applicant and sponsor statements.
- We help organise documents into a coherent evidence structure.
- We advise on risk issues such as separation, previous refusals or limited joint documents.
Why professional preparation matters
Partner visa applications are evidence-heavy. The Department is not only looking for proof that a relationship exists, but whether the evidence supports the claimed nature, history, commitment and genuineness of the relationship.
Need help preparing a Partner visa?
Book a consultation for relationship evidence review, onshore/offshore strategy, statement guidance or application support.
Orphan Relative Visa Subclass 117
A practical guide for families considering whether a child outside Australia may be able to migrate to live with an eligible relative in Australia.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for families considering whether a child outside Australia may be able to live with an eligible relative in Australia under the Orphan Relative visa subclass 117 pathway.
These matters often involve sensitive family circumstances and require careful evidence about the child, parents, sponsor, relationship and care arrangements.
Key questions to review
- Is the child outside Australia?
- Is the child under 18 and single?
- What has happened to each parent?
- Are the parents deceased, unable to care for the child, or unable to be found?
- Who is the proposed sponsor in Australia?
- How is the sponsor related to the child?
- Who currently cares for the child?
Documents commonly reviewed
- Child’s birth certificate, passport and identity documents.
- Evidence of the child’s relationship to the Australian sponsor.
- Sponsor’s Australian citizenship, permanent residence or eligible status evidence.
- Evidence about the parents’ death, absence, incapacity or inability to care.
- Current care, guardianship or custody documents.
- School, medical, welfare or community evidence.
- Statements explaining the child’s circumstances and family arrangements.
Common risk areas
- Unclear evidence about one or both parents.
- Weak proof of family relationship to the sponsor.
- Inconsistent names, dates or identity documents.
- No clear evidence of current care arrangements.
- Consent, custody or guardianship issues not addressed.
- The child’s welfare circumstances are not explained properly.
How Okapi supports Orphan Relative visa clients
Orphan Relative visa cases require careful preparation because they involve a child, a sponsor in Australia, evidence about parents, family relationship evidence and welfare considerations. Okapi helps families understand whether this pathway should be explored and what evidence may be needed.
- We review the child’s circumstances and relationship to the proposed sponsor.
- We identify gaps in evidence about the parents and current care arrangements.
- We help organise family relationship documents and sponsor documents.
- We assist with statements explaining the child’s situation and why sponsorship is being sought.
- We help prepare document lists and application material according to the agreed scope.
Why these matters need careful handling
It is not enough to show that a child has a relative in Australia. The application must address the child’s age, relationship, parental circumstances, sponsor eligibility, care arrangements and supporting evidence.
Need help with subclass 117?
Book a consultation for child circumstances review, sponsor eligibility, family evidence and Orphan Relative visa preparation.
Visa Refusal, Department Request and ART Review
A practical guide for applicants who have received a refusal, cancellation notice, Department request, invitation to comment or tribunal review deadline.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for applicants who have received a visa refusal, cancellation issue, adverse information letter, request for further information, invitation to comment, or Administrative Review Tribunal review deadline.
What must be checked immediately
- The date the decision was received.
- Whether the decision has review rights.
- Who is allowed to apply for review.
- The review deadline.
- The applicant’s current visa status.
- Whether the better strategy is review, response or reapplication.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Refusal decision or cancellation notice.
- Statement of reasons or decision record.
- Previous application forms and uploaded evidence.
- Department request letters or adverse information letters.
- Current visa grant letter or VEVO status.
- ART correspondence or deadline information.
Common refusal issues
- Missing or weak evidence.
- Inconsistent information across forms, documents and statements.
- Genuine temporary stay or Genuine Student concerns.
- Relationship evidence not accepted.
- Financial evidence not accepted.
- Character, identity, health or previous visa history concerns.
How Okapi supports refusal and ART clients
A refusal should not be treated as a simple paperwork problem. Okapi reviews the decision reasons carefully and helps identify what actually went wrong.
- We review the refusal decision and isolate the key findings.
- We identify whether the issue is evidence, law, credibility, consistency or strategy.
- We explain possible next steps, including review, reapplication or response options where available.
- We identify what evidence may be needed to address the refusal reasons.
- Where engaged, we assist with submissions and supporting material according to the scope of work.
Urgent warning
Review deadlines can be strict. The decision letter usually explains whether the decision can be reviewed and who can apply. If you have received a refusal or cancellation decision, seek advice quickly and provide the full decision letter before the appointment.
Have a refusal or deadline?
Book an urgent consultation and provide the full decision letter before the appointment.
Student Visa & Admission Support
A practical guide for applicants preparing course strategy, Genuine Student evidence, financial documents and Student visa application material.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for students who want to study in Australia and need support with course strategy, admission, Student visa evidence or Genuine Student preparation.
What needs to be planned
- Course choice and study progression.
- Education provider and admission requirements.
- Financial capacity and sponsor evidence.
- Genuine Student explanation.
- Previous study, employment or visa history.
- Family, country ties and long-term plans.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passport and identity documents.
- Academic records and certificates.
- English evidence where relevant.
- Offer letter or Confirmation of Enrolment.
- Financial documents and sponsor evidence.
- Study plan, CV and previous visa decisions.
How Okapi supports Student visa clients
Okapi helps students assess whether their study pathway makes sense, whether documents are strong enough, and whether the application explains the applicant’s circumstances clearly.
- We review course and pathway logic.
- We identify weak or missing documents.
- We help prepare Genuine Student explanations.
- We assist with admission support where agreed.
- We support application preparation according to scope.
Need help with a Student visa?
Book a consultation for study pathway strategy, Genuine Student preparation or application support.
Skilled Migration & Skills Assessment
A practical guide for professionals exploring occupation, skills assessment, EOI, SkillSelect and state nomination strategy.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for skilled workers, graduates and professionals who want to explore skilled migration, state nomination, regional pathways or skills assessment requirements.
What usually needs to be reviewed
- Occupation and assessing authority.
- Qualifications and work experience.
- English test position.
- Age and points score.
- State or territory nomination options.
- Expression of Interest strategy.
Documents commonly reviewed
- Passport and CV.
- Qualifications and transcripts.
- Employment references and position descriptions.
- Payslips, tax documents or contracts.
- English test results.
- Skills assessment documents or outcome.
How Okapi supports skilled migration clients
Okapi helps clients understand whether skilled migration is realistic, what steps need to happen first, whether a skills assessment is required, and whether nomination or EOI strategy needs further planning.
Important
Skilled migration is not just about having an occupation. The pathway depends on assessment, points, invitation settings, nomination opportunities, evidence and timing.
Need help with skilled migration?
Book a review for occupation strategy, skills assessment planning, EOI preparation or skilled visa pathway advice.
Ready to discuss your visa pathway?
Use the guides to understand the process, then book a consultation if you need personalised advice, document review, application support or strategy for a refusal, family visa, partner visa or visitor visa matter.
Ready to discuss your visa pathway?
Use the guides to understand the process, then book a consultation if you need personalised advice, document review, application support or strategy for a refusal, family visa, partner visa or visitor visa matter.