A little information about your visa status can go a long way (!) So, in order to make life a little easier (and avoid any unwanted surprises), we’ve developed this guide. It’s always a good idea to know where you stand so we’ll explain how you can check your visa status easier and faster
How to check my visa status?
You can check your visa online using the Department of Home Affairs Visa Entitlement Verification Online system (VEVO). It checks your Australia visa status, and visa conditions for visa holders, employers, education providers, and other organizations.
The system is easy to use, personalized, and only requires registering to use it.
You can access the VEVO website below:
https://online.immi.gov.au/evo/firstParty?actionType=query
You can use VEVO to send proof of your visa conditions. This can to others, for example, current or prospective employers, landlords, or the government of a country you would like to visit if this is required.
Note that if you arrived in Australia before 1990 and have not left since you may not have a searchable record. You may be required to request an electronic visa record as a long term
Resident.
Steps to access your Australian Immigration Records
You will need information from a travel document to see your visa details and conditions. This can be a passport or another form of ID used to enter Australia. You will also need one of the following:
- a transaction reference number (TRN)
- a visa grant number
- a visa evidence number
Follow the instructions and click the box to accept VEVO’s terms and conditions.
Download an App to access your Australian Immigration Records
Another way to access your records is you can download the myVEVO app for free from the Apple iTunes store or Google Play store.
You’ll need to:
- Create a personal identification number (PIN)
- Have your passport or ImmiCard details ready
- Enter personal information
- Submit the information
- Accept terms and conditions
What does VEVO show you?
Once you’re in the VEVO system you can view all your visa information, such as:
- Visa grant date
- Visa expiry date
- Visa application status.
‘In effect’ means that your visa has started, but it will not be activated until you enter Australia.
‘Temporarily ceased’ means your ‘Longer Validity’ Visitor visa has temporarily ceased.
- Visa grant number
- How many entries are allowed because a visa might be granted for a single entry or multiple entries within a specified period.
- And your Visa conditions
For more information about checking your visa, please refer to the link below:
What Happens if you find your Visa has expired?
This has happened from time to time – you check on VEVO and realize that unfortunately, your visa expired – oh no! That’s okay, we’ve created a guide to assist with that as well. And we always stress that you should always speak with a migration expert to resolve any issues prior to applying for any visa.
We’re here to assist you with your visa status. If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact us by email at info@mirandamigration.com.au