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Visas, Immigration and Refugees

Employer Sponsored Workers

Educational Visa (Subclass 418)

Lodging a Sponsorship Application


Sponsorship application

The sponsor must complete the sponsorship application and attach all necessary documentation.
See: Form 55 Application for temporary residence sponsorship (223KB PDF File)

Sponsorship fee

Your sponsor must pay the sponsorship fee
See: Employer Sponsored Temporary Visa Charges

Sponsorship application checklist

The sponsorship application checklist details the information and supporting documents that should be provided with the sponsorship application. Complete applications are likely to be processed more quickly. Incomplete applications may be delayed or, in some cases, refused.
See: Sponsorship Document Checklist Educational Visa (Subclass 418) (43KB PDF file)

Information to help prepare your application

This information helps you to understand the requirements for certifying and translating documents, communicating with the department, using a migration agent, and more.
See: Information to help prepare your application

How and where to lodge

The sponsor can lodge the sponsorship application:

  • by post
  • by courier
  • in person
  • by fax.

The sponsorship application with any supporting documentation must be lodged in Australia at the ACT and Regions Office (preferred) or at your nearest departmental office.
See:
ACT and Regions Office
Australian Offices

After the sponsor lodges the application

The sponsorship will be considered by the department. In some cases the sponsor may be asked to provide additional information to enable a decision to be made.

Sponsorship decision

If the sponsorship is approved, the department will send the sponsor an approval letter by post or email. This letter will explain the steps you will need to follow to obtain your visa. The sponsor should advise you to lodge your visa application as soon as they receive advice that the sponsorship has been approved.

If the sponsorship is not approved, the department will send the sponsor a refusal letter by post or email advising of the decision, reasons for the decision and information about any review rights.