Top 7 Mistakes to Avoid Applying for an Australia Visa from Bangladesh

Mistakes to Avoid Applying for an Australia Visa from Bangladesh

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Last updated: January 2026 | Author: Md Bangir Hossain (Bablu) β€” Senior Visa Consultant (10+ Years, 3,000+ Visas) | βœ… Verified against official Home Affairs guidelines

Securing an Australian visa is an exciting step toward exploring stunning landscapes, world-class universities, and vibrant multicultural cities. But here’s what many Bangladeshi applicants don’t realize: even minor mistakes can turn your dream into a costly rejection.

The numbers tell the story: 15-25% of Australian visa applications from Bangladesh face rejection β€” and the vast majority of these rejections are due to preventable errors. From selecting the wrong visa type to submitting inconsistent documents, small oversights can cost you thousands of taka in non-refundable fees.

At goFLY Limited, we’ve reviewed thousands of visa applications over 8+ years and identified the exact mistakes that lead to rejection. This comprehensive guide shares our insider knowledge β€” the same advice we give during our professional consultations.

πŸ’Έ The True Cost of Visa Mistakes

A single rejected application can cost you:

  • Visitor 600: ~AUD 195 (~ΰ§³17,000) β€” Gone forever
  • Student 500: ~AUD 1,700 (~ΰ§³150,000) β€” Non-refundable
  • Medical/Biometrics: ΰ§³8,000-15,000 β€” Must redo for reapplication
  • Time lost: 4-8 weeks processing + reapplication time
  • Missed opportunities: Delayed travel, semester, or business deals

Prevention costs far less than rejection!

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Before applying, use these AI-powered tools:

πŸ“Š Quick Stats: Common Application Mistakes

#1 Mistake
Insufficient financial evidence
#2 Mistake
Incomplete documentation
#3 Mistake
Weak ties to Bangladesh
Rejection Rate (BD)
15-25% depending on visa type
Preventable Rejections
~80% with proper preparation
goFLY Success Rate
90%+ on accepted cases
Visitor 600 Fee
~AUD 195 (non-refundable)
Student 500 Fee
~AUD 1,700 (non-refundable)
Processing Time
10-30 days (Visitor) | 4-8+ weeks (Student)

❌ Mistake 1: Choosing the Wrong Visa Type

This fundamental error can doom your application before it even begins. Australia has over 100 visa subclasses, and applying under the wrong category leads to automatic rejection β€” with no refund of fees.

Common Visa Type Confusions

Applicant Intention Wrong Visa Choice Correct Visa
Visiting family for 2 months ETA (not available for BD) Visitor 600 (Tourist or Sponsored Family)
Short business meetings Work visa Visitor 600 (Business Visitor stream)
Study + part-time work Tourist visa Student 500
Conference attendance Work visa Visitor 600 (Business)
Medical treatment Tourist visa Visitor 600 (Medical Treatment stream)
Short course (less than 3 months) Student 500 Visitor 600 (with study allowed)
🚨 Critical: No ETA/eVisitor for Bangladesh

Many Bangladeshi applicants try to apply for ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) or eVisitor visas because they’re faster and cheaper. These are NOT available for Bangladeshi passport holders.

Bangladeshi citizens must apply through:

  • ImmiAccount for online lodgement (Visitor 600, Student 500)
  • VFS Global for biometrics (if requested)

βœ… How to Choose the Right Visa

πŸ’‘ Visitor 600 Streams Explained

The Visitor 600 has multiple streams β€” choose correctly:

  • Tourist stream: Holidays, sightseeing, visiting friends
  • Business Visitor: Meetings, conferences, negotiations (NOT employment)
  • Sponsored Family: Visiting relatives who’ll host you (requires Australian sponsor)
  • Approved Destination Status: For Chinese nationals only

❌ Mistake 2: Incomplete or Missing Documents

This is the most easily preventable mistake, yet one of the most common. Australian immigration has strict documentation requirements, and missing even one document can result in delays, requests for information (which extend processing), or outright rejection.

Most Commonly Missing Documents

Document Category What’s Often Missing Consequence
Identity Old passport with travel history, all passport pages Incomplete travel history assessment
Financial 6-month statements (only 3 months provided), bank seal missing Financial capacity questioned
Employment No employer letter, no leave approval, outdated letter Employment ties not verified
Travel Plan No itinerary, incomplete hotel bookings, missing return flight Purpose/intent unclear
Sponsor Host’s visa status copy, invitation letter incomplete Sponsored application weakened
Student COE not provided, OSHC missing, GS statement too brief Student visa refusal

Document Quality Issues

Quality Issue Problem Correct Approach
Blurry scans Text unreadable, details unclear Scan at 300+ DPI, color preferred
Cropped documents Edges cut off, stamps not visible Include full page with margins
Wrong file format Password-protected, unsupported format Use PDF or JPG, no passwords
No translation Bangla documents without English Certified English translation required
Outdated documents Bank statement from 6 months ago Documents within 1-3 months of application

βœ… Complete Document Checklist

  • Passport: Bio page + ALL pages (including blank) + old passports with stamps
  • Photos: Recent (within 6 months), 35Γ—45mm, white background
  • Bank statements: Last 6 months, official seal, account holder name clear
  • Employment: NOC/leave letter (within 1 month), salary slips, ID card
  • Business: Trade license (valid), TIN, business bank statements
  • Travel: Flight itinerary, hotel bookings, day-by-day plan
  • Insurance: Travel insurance covering medical emergencies
  • Student: COE, OSHC, GS statement, academic transcripts, English scores
πŸ“‹ Get a Personalized Checklist

Document requirements vary based on your visa type, purpose, and personal circumstances. Use our Personalized Visa Checklist Generator to get a custom list tailored to YOUR application.

❌ Mistake 3: Providing Inconsistent Information

Australian immigration uses sophisticated systems to cross-verify information across your application, supporting documents, and previous visa applications worldwide. Any inconsistency β€” even accidental β€” raises serious red flags.

Types of Inconsistencies That Trigger Rejection

Inconsistency Type Example How It’s Detected
Date mismatches Employment start date different in form vs letter Document cross-reference
Salary discrepancies Form says ΰ§³80K, bank shows ΰ§³50K deposits Financial document analysis
Travel history gaps Previous visa to UAE not declared International database checks
Address variations Different addresses on different documents Document comparison
Name spelling Name spelled differently across documents Passport comparison
Previous application conflicts Different employment history from earlier applications Immigration database
🚨 PIC 4020: The “Bogus Document” Rule

If you’re found to have provided false or misleading information under Public Interest Criterion 4020:

  • Immediate visa refusal
  • 3-year ban from most Australian visas
  • Permanent record in Australian immigration database
  • May affect visa applications to other countries

Never attempt to deceive β€” it’s not worth the risk.

βœ… How to Ensure Consistency

  • Create a master reference document with all your key dates, figures, and details
  • Cross-check every document against your application form before submission
  • Declare ALL previous visa applications β€” they will find out
  • Keep copies of previous applications for reference
  • If information changed, explain clearly in cover letter
  • Have someone else review for errors you might miss
πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Accidental Mistakes

If you realize you made an error after submission:

  • Contact the Department through ImmiAccount immediately
  • Provide correct information with explanation
  • Honest corrections are better than detected deception

❌ Mistake 4: Weak Financial Documentation

Financial evidence is one of the most scrutinized aspects of Australian visa applications. You must prove you can support yourself (and any dependents) throughout your stay without working illegally or relying on public funds.

Common Financial Documentation Mistakes

Mistake Why It’s Problematic How to Fix
Large recent deposits Suggests borrowed/temporary funds Explain source with documentation or wait 3-6 months
Only 3 months statements Insufficient history to verify pattern Provide full 6 months minimum
No bank seal/stamp Document authenticity questioned Get officially stamped statements from bank
Income doesn’t match balance Unrealistic savings for stated income Explain other income sources with proof
Insufficient funds Can’t cover trip expenses AUD 100-150/day for visitors; AUD 29,710/year for students
Only FDR, no regular account May indicate borrowed FDR Show both savings account activity and FDR

Financial Requirements Guide

Visa Type Recommended Funds Required Evidence
Visitor 600 (2 weeks) AUD 2,000-3,000 (~ΰ§³1.75-2.6 lakh) Bank statements, salary slips, assets
Visitor 600 (1 month) AUD 4,000-5,000 (~ΰ§³3.5-4.4 lakh) Bank statements, property docs, FDR
Student 500 (per year) Tuition + AUD 29,710 living Bank statements, loan sanction, sponsor docs
Sponsored visit Sponsor’s capacity Sponsor’s financial documents

βœ… Strong Financial Documentation Package

  • Bank statements: Last 6 months, all accounts, officially stamped
  • Salary slips: Last 3-6 months with employer stamp
  • Salary certificate: Official letter confirming income
  • Tax documents: TIN certificate, tax returns
  • Fixed deposits: FDR certificates (with 3+ months history)
  • Property: Land/apartment ownership papers
  • Business income: Trade license, business bank statements, client contracts
  • Investments: Stocks, bonds, savings certificates
⚠️ The “Borrowed Money” Red Flag

Case officers are trained to spot artificial fund buildup. Signs they look for:

  • Large deposits 1-2 weeks before application
  • Multiple small deposits from different sources
  • Balance that doesn’t match income pattern
  • FDR created just before application

Solution: If you genuinely received a large sum (property sale, gift, bonus), provide complete documentation proving the source.

❌ Mistake 5: Poor Quality Cover Letter / GS Statement

Your cover letter (Visitor visa) or Genuine Student statement (Student visa) is your personal voice in the application. It’s your chance to explain who you are, why you want to visit/study, and why you’ll return. A weak statement fails to convince the case officer.

Cover Letter Mistakes

Mistake Example Better Approach
Generic/Template “I want to visit Australia for tourism” “I’m visiting to attend my cousin’s wedding on 15 March at Sydney…”
Too short 3-4 sentences total 1-2 pages covering all key points
No specific details “I will sightsee” “Day 1: Sydney Opera House; Day 2: Harbour Bridge…”
Missing return reasons No mention of why you’ll come back “I must return by 20 April as my approved leave ends…”
Doesn’t address concerns Ignores potential weak points Proactively explains any gaps or concerns
Copy-paste content Obviously from template/internet Personal, authentic writing in your voice

βœ… What to Include in Your Cover Letter

  • Personal introduction: Your name, occupation, family status
  • Purpose of visit: Specific, detailed reason for traveling
  • Travel plan: Dates, cities, activities, accommodation
  • Financial explanation: How you’re funding the trip
  • Strong ties: Job, business, property, family in Bangladesh
  • Return commitment: Specific reasons why you must return
  • Travel history: Previous travels showing compliance
  • Contact details: Phone, email, address

For Student Visa: Genuine Student (GS) Statement

The GS requirement (replaced GTE in 2024) requires you to explain:

  • Why this specific course?
  • Why Australia (not UK, Canada, or home country)?
  • How does this fit your career goals?
  • What are your post-study plans?
  • How will you manage living in Australia?
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❌ Mistake 6: Not Demonstrating Strong Ties to Bangladesh

The immigration officer’s core concern: “Will this person return to Bangladesh after their visa expires?” Without convincing evidence of reasons to return, your application suggests immigration risk.

Strong Ties vs. Weak Profile

Category Strong Ties βœ… Weak Profile ❌
Employment Permanent job, approved leave, return date confirmed Unemployed, just resigned, contract ending
Business Running business, employees depending on you, ongoing contracts New business, no activity, one-person operation
Property Own house/land, rental income from properties No property ownership, living with parents
Family Spouse/children staying behind, elderly parents to care for Single, entire family traveling, no dependents
Financial Investments, FDRs, savings in Bangladesh banks No financial roots in Bangladesh
Education Currently enrolled, semester break travel Just graduated, no plans in Bangladesh

βœ… How to Demonstrate Strong Ties

  • Employment letter: Confirm position, leave approval, expected return date
  • Business documents: Trade license, employee list, client contracts, invoices
  • Property papers: Land registration, apartment deed, rental agreements
  • Family documentation: Marriage certificate, children’s school enrollment
  • Financial assets: FDRs, investments in Bangladesh institutions
  • Return ticket: Shows planned return (use refundable booking)
  • Cover letter: Explicitly state why you need to return
πŸ’‘ The “Pull Factor” Strategy

Don’t just list ties β€” explain why they require your return:

  • “My children’s school term starts on [date] and I’m responsible for their daily transport”
  • “I have a business contract worth ΰ§³X starting on [date] that requires my signature”
  • “My elderly mother requires daily medical care that only I provide”
  • “I’m scheduled to resume work on [date] as confirmed by my employer”

❌ Mistake 7: Ignoring Health & Character Requirements

Many applicants focus only on documents and finances, forgetting that Australia has strict health and character requirements. Failure to meet these standards β€” or delays in completing required checks β€” can derail your application.

Health Requirements

Requirement When Required Common Mistake
Medical examination Student visas, long stays, some visitor applications Not completing when requested, using non-panel clinic
Chest X-ray Most applicants from Bangladesh Delaying appointment, old TB scars not explained
Additional tests If initial results require follow-up Not responding promptly to requests

Character Requirements

Requirement What’s Checked Common Mistake
Police Clearance Criminal record in Bangladesh and other countries lived in Not obtaining when requested
Form 80 Personal particulars, travel history, associates Incomplete form, inconsistent with application
Previous violations Visa overstays, refusals, cancellations Not declaring previous issues

βœ… How to Handle Health & Character Requirements

  • Complete medical exam ONLY after receiving HAP ID from ImmiAccount
  • Use ONLY approved panel physicians
  • If you have pre-existing conditions, bring relevant medical records
  • Respond promptly to any requests for additional tests
  • Obtain police clearance from Bangladesh CID if requested
  • Complete Form 80 accurately and consistently with your application
  • Declare ALL previous visa issues β€” hiding them is worse

❌ Mistake 8: Applying Too Late

Last-minute applications create unnecessary stress and leave no buffer for complications. Many applicants underestimate processing times and find themselves scrambling β€” or missing important events.

Australia Visa Processing Times (Indicative)

Visa Type Standard Processing Peak Season/Complex Cases
Visitor 600 (Tourist) 10-20 working days Up to 30+ days
Visitor 600 (Sponsored) 15-25 working days Up to 45 days
Student 500 4-6 weeks 8-12+ weeks during intake

What Can Extend Processing Time

  • Peak travel seasons (December-January, July-August)
  • Student intake periods (February, July intakes)
  • Incomplete applications requiring additional documents
  • Health examination follow-ups
  • Security/character checks
  • High application volumes globally

βœ… Recommended Application Timeline

Visa Type Apply This Early Latest Safe Date
Visitor 600 6-8 weeks before travel 4 weeks minimum
Student 500 12-16 weeks before course start 8 weeks minimum
⚠️ No Expedited Processing

Unlike some countries, Australia generally does NOT offer expedited or priority processing for standard visa applications. You cannot pay extra to speed up your application. Plan ahead!

❌ Mistake 9: Using Non-Refundable Bookings Before Visa Approval

Many applicants book non-refundable flights and hotels before their visa is approved, thinking it shows commitment. This is a risky and unnecessary gamble.

The Non-Refundable Booking Risk

If Visa is Rejected Potential Loss
Non-refundable flight ΰ§³50,000 – ΰ§³2,00,000+ depending on route
Non-refundable hotel ΰ§³20,000 – ΰ§³1,00,000+ depending on duration
Tour packages ΰ§³30,000 – ΰ§³2,00,000+
Total potential loss ΰ§³1,00,000 – ΰ§³5,00,000+

βœ… What to Use Instead

  • Flight reservations: Many airlines offer “hold” options or refundable fares
  • Refundable hotels: Book on Booking.com or similar with free cancellation
  • Visa booking services: Some agencies provide booking confirmations for visa purposes
  • Flexible tickets: Pay slightly more for changeable bookings
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❌ Mistake 10: Hiding Previous Visa Rejections or Issues

One of the most serious mistakes: trying to hide previous visa rejections, overstays, or immigration issues. Australian immigration has access to international databases and WILL find out.

What Must Be Declared

  • ALL previous visa applications (approved or refused) β€” to any country
  • Any visa cancellations
  • Overstays in any country
  • Deportation or removal orders
  • Criminal convictions
  • Pending criminal charges

Consequences of Non-Disclosure

If You Hide When Discovered Consequence
Previous rejection During processing Refusal + potential PIC 4020 ban
Overstay history Database check Refusal + 3-year ban possible
Criminal record Character check Refusal + permanent record
Any false info Anytime (even after visa grant) Visa cancellation, deportation, future ban

βœ… How to Handle Previous Issues

  • Full disclosure: Declare everything honestly
  • Explain circumstances: Provide context (medical emergency, family crisis, etc.)
  • Show change: Demonstrate subsequent compliant travel
  • Address directly: Include explanation in cover letter
  • Provide evidence: Documentation supporting your explanation
  • Seek professional help: Complex cases need expert guidance
πŸ’‘ Previous Rejection β‰  Automatic Denial

Having a previous rejection doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be rejected again. What matters is:

  • Have you addressed the original rejection reasons?
  • Has your situation improved?
  • Can you provide stronger evidence now?

Many of our clients have been approved after previous rejections β€” with proper preparation and stronger documentation.

⚑ 5 Bonus Mistakes That Cause Problems

🚩 Bonus Mistake #1: Not Checking Passport Validity

Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended return date from Australia. Many applicants forget to check this until it’s too late.

Also required: At least 2 blank pages for visa stamps.

🚩 Bonus Mistake #2: Wrong Photo Specifications

Australian visa photos must be:

  • 35mm Γ— 45mm (different from US visa photos!)
  • White or light grey background
  • Taken within last 6 months
  • Face covering 70-80% of frame
  • Neutral expression, mouth closed
🚩 Bonus Mistake #3: Ignoring Travel Insurance

While not always mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended. Australian medical costs are extremely high β€” a hospital visit can cost AUD 1,000+ per day.

Having comprehensive travel insurance also strengthens your application by showing preparedness.

🚩 Bonus Mistake #4: Applying During Wrong Season

Processing times increase significantly during:

  • December-January: Holiday travel rush
  • February/July: Student intake periods
  • Australian winter (June-August): Popular for Bangladeshi tourists

Apply extra early during these periods.

🚩 Bonus Mistake #5: Not Using ImmiAccount Properly

Common ImmiAccount errors:

  • Creating multiple accounts (causes confusion)
  • Not saving application progress regularly
  • Not checking for messages/requests for information
  • Uploading documents in wrong format/too large

Use one account, save regularly, and check for updates frequently.

πŸ“‹ Real Mistake Scenarios & Lessons Learned

These anonymized scenarios represent common mistakes we’ve seen at goFLY. Learn from others’ errors:

❌

The Rushed Application

Visitor 600 β€” Delayed then Rejected

Kamal applied for a visitor visa just 2 weeks before his nephew’s wedding in Melbourne. He submitted incomplete documents, missing his employer letter and travel insurance. When Home Affairs requested additional documents, he couldn’t provide them in time.

❌ Application delayed, missed the wedding, eventually rejected for incomplete documentation

Lesson: Apply at least 6-8 weeks early. Rushing leads to incomplete applications.

❌

The Hidden Rejection

Student 500 β€” Rejected under PIC 4020

Fatima had a previous UK visa rejection but didn’t declare it on her Australian student visa application, hoping they wouldn’t find out. The case officer discovered it through international database checks.

❌ Rejected under PIC 4020 for non-disclosure, received 3-year ban from Australian visas

Lesson: ALWAYS declare previous rejections. Hiding them is worse than the rejection itself.

❌

The Borrowed Money Case

Visitor 600 β€” Rejected

Rahim’s bank statement showed ΰ§³10 lakh balance, but ΰ§³8 lakh was deposited by various relatives just 3 days before application. His monthly salary was only ΰ§³35,000. He provided no explanation for the deposits.

❌ Rejected β€” “Not satisfied of genuine funds availability”

Lesson: Sudden large deposits look like borrowed money. Maintain consistent balance or fully document gift sources.

βœ…

The Prepared Applicant

Visitor 600 β€” Approved

Nasreen applied 8 weeks early with goFLY’s guidance. She provided: 6-month bank statements showing consistent savings, detailed employer letter with approved leave dates, property documents, children’s school enrollment, comprehensive travel itinerary, and a well-written cover letter explaining her family visit purpose.

βœ… Approved in 12 working days β€” 12 months multiple entry

Lesson: Thorough preparation and complete documentation leads to smooth approval.

βœ… Complete Mistake Prevention Checklist

Print this checklist and verify every item before submitting your application:

πŸ“‹ Before You Start

  • Confirmed correct visa type for my purpose
  • Passport valid for 3+ months after return date
  • Passport has 2+ blank pages
  • Applying at least 6-8 weeks before travel (Visitor) or 12+ weeks (Student)
  • Created single ImmiAccount with correct details

πŸ“‹ Documentation

  • All documents are high-quality color scans (300+ DPI)
  • Bank statements cover last 6 months with official seal
  • Employment letter is recent (within 1 month) on letterhead
  • All Bangla documents have certified English translations
  • Photos meet specifications (35Γ—45mm, white background, recent)
  • All passport pages scanned (including blank pages)
  • Old passport with travel history included

πŸ“‹ Financial Evidence

  • Consistent balance (no suspicious large deposits)
  • Income matches stated employment/business
  • Sufficient funds for entire stay + buffer
  • All fund sources can be explained and documented
  • If sponsored, sponsor’s financials are complete

πŸ“‹ Consistency Check

  • All dates match across all documents
  • Salary matches between form, letter, and bank statement
  • Address consistent across all documents
  • Name spelled exactly as in passport everywhere
  • Travel history fully and accurately declared
  • Previous visa applications/rejections disclosed

πŸ“‹ Ties to Bangladesh

  • Employment confirmation with leave approval and return date
  • Property ownership documented (if applicable)
  • Family members staying behind documented
  • Business interests requiring return documented
  • Cover letter explains why I must return

πŸ“‹ Cover Letter/GS Statement

  • Personalized (not template)
  • Specific details about trip/course
  • Clear purpose explained
  • Return reasons stated explicitly
  • Any concerns proactively addressed
  • Contact details included

πŸ“‹ Bookings

  • Using refundable/changeable flight bookings
  • Hotel bookings have free cancellation
  • Dates match cover letter and leave approval
  • Return ticket shows return to Bangladesh

πŸ“‹ Final Review

  • Application form reviewed for errors
  • All required fields completed
  • All documents uploaded in correct format
  • Payment ready (credit/debit card for AUD payment)
  • Someone else has reviewed entire application
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πŸŽ“ Student Visa (Subclass 500) Specific Mistakes

Student visa applications have additional requirements and common pitfalls beyond general mistakes:

Student-Specific Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake Why It Causes Rejection How to Avoid
Illogical course choice Doesn’t fit educational/career background Choose course that logically progresses your career
Weak GS statement Can’t explain why this course, why Australia Write detailed, coherent GS addressing all questions
Low-quality provider Known “visa mill” raises red flags Choose reputable CRICOS-registered institutions
No COE Can’t apply without Confirmation of Enrolment Accept offer and pay deposit to get COE first
No OSHC Health cover is mandatory Purchase OSHC for entire course duration before applying
Insufficient funds shown Must show tuition + living costs Show full course fees + AUD 29,710/year living
English score too low Doesn’t meet course/visa requirements Check requirements; retake test if needed
Applying to wrong intake COE dates don’t match intended start Confirm intake dates with provider

βœ… Student Visa Success Checklist

  • Course choice logically fits your background and career goals
  • Have valid COE from CRICOS-registered provider
  • OSHC purchased for entire course duration
  • English test scores meet requirements (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL)
  • Financial evidence shows full tuition + living costs
  • GS statement is detailed, coherent, and convincing
  • Post-study plans are realistic and show return intent
  • Academic transcripts and certificates provided

πŸ† Why Choose goFLY for Your Australia Visa?

Avoiding visa mistakes requires expertise, attention to detail, and understanding of what Australian immigration looks for. At goFLY Limited, we’ve developed systematic processes to catch errors before they become rejections.

What We Offer The goFLY Advantage
βœ… Expert Assessment 10+ years experience | 3,000+ visas by Md. Bangir Hossain (Bablu)
βœ… 90%+ Success Rate On cases we accept after honest evaluation
βœ… Document Review Every document checked for accuracy, quality, and consistency
βœ… Mistake Prevention Systematic checklist catches errors before submission
βœ… Cover Letter/GS Writing Professional statements tailored to your circumstances
βœ… Honest Assessment We decline weak cases β€” protecting you from wasting fees
βœ… IATA Certified IATA: 42337956 | ATAB: 4298 | Trusted since 2017
βœ… Flight Booking Support Refundable bookings for visa, best fares after approval
βœ… 4.8β˜… Google Rating 431+ verified reviews from satisfied customers
πŸ“Š Our Prevention Approach

In 2025, our document review process caught and corrected 300+ potential errors that would have caused delays or rejections β€” from missing bank seals to date inconsistencies to insufficient photos.

Prevention is always cheaper than rejection and reapplication!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

The most common mistakes are:

  1. Insufficient or suspicious financial documentation β€” Large recent deposits, inconsistent income, insufficient funds
  2. Incomplete documentation β€” Missing documents, poor quality scans, no translations
  3. Weak ties to Bangladesh β€” No convincing evidence of reasons to return

All three are preventable with proper preparation and professional review.

No. ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) and eVisitor visas are NOT available for Bangladeshi passport holders. These programs are only for citizens of specific countries.

Bangladeshi citizens must apply through:

  • ImmiAccount for online visa lodgement
  • VFS Global for biometrics (if requested)

The most common visa for Bangladeshis visiting Australia is the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600).

Recommended application timelines:

  • Visitor 600: 6-8 weeks before travel (minimum 4 weeks)
  • Student 500: 12-16 weeks before course start (minimum 8 weeks)

Apply even earlier during peak seasons:

  • December-January (holiday travel)
  • February/July (student intakes)
  • June-August (Australian winter, popular for tourism)

Never book non-refundable flights before visa approval. If rejected, you’ll lose potentially ΰ§³50,000-200,000+.

Instead:

  • Use flight reservations (not confirmed tickets) for your application
  • Book refundable/changeable fares if you need confirmed tickets
  • Wait for visa approval before booking non-refundable tickets

goFLY can help with flight reservations for visa applications and best fares after approval.

Hiding previous rejections is a serious mistake with severe consequences:

  • Australian immigration has access to international databases
  • They WILL find previous rejections during processing
  • Discovery leads to rejection under PIC 4020
  • You may receive a 3-year ban from Australian visas
  • It creates a permanent negative record

Always declare previous rejections. A previous rejection with honest disclosure is far better than a new rejection plus ban for non-disclosure.

While there’s no official minimum, recommended amounts are:

  • Short visit (2 weeks): AUD 2,000-3,000 (~ΰ§³1.75-2.6 lakh)
  • 1 month visit: AUD 4,000-5,000 (~ΰ§³3.5-4.4 lakh)
  • General guideline: AUD 100-150 per day of stay

More important than the amount:

  • Consistent balance over 6 months (not sudden deposits)
  • Income that matches your stated employment
  • Clear, legitimate source of funds

While not always mandatory, a well-written cover letter significantly strengthens your application. It’s your chance to:

  • Explain your purpose of visit in detail
  • Demonstrate your ties to Bangladesh
  • Address any potential concerns proactively
  • Show you understand visa conditions
  • Express your intent to return

We strongly recommend including a cover letter for all applications.

If you discover an error after submission:

  • Log into ImmiAccount immediately
  • Use the messaging function to contact the Department
  • Provide the correct information with explanation
  • Upload corrected documents if applicable

Proactively correcting mistakes is always better than having them discovered. An honest correction shows integrity, while a discovered error suggests deception.

No honest agency can guarantee visa approval. Visa decisions are made solely by Australian immigration authorities, not by any agent or consultant.

What goFLY can guarantee:

  • Thorough document review to catch errors
  • Professional application preparation
  • Honest assessment of your approval chances
  • Expert guidance based on 10+ years experience
  • 90%+ success rate on cases we accept

We decline weak cases honestly rather than take money for likely rejections.

Track your application through:

  • ImmiAccount: Log in and check “My applications” for status updates
  • Email: Watch for requests for additional documents or decision notification
  • VFS Global: Track biometrics submission (not visa decision)

Visa grants are sent via email as PDF documents. Check spam folders if you don’t see updates.

For detailed guidance, see our Australia Visa Tracking Guide.

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Don’t risk costly errors. Let goFLY’s experienced team review your application before submission.

Our Mistake Prevention Services:

  • βœ… Free Initial Consultation β€” Honest assessment of your case
  • βœ… Complete Document Review β€” Check every document for errors
  • βœ… Consistency Check β€” Verify all information matches
  • βœ… Cover Letter/GS Writing β€” Professional statements
  • βœ… Pre-Submission Review β€” Final check before you submit
  • βœ… Flight Booking Support β€” Refundable options for visa

πŸ“ Visit Us: 1 Shukrabad Road, Motiur Nibash, Opposite Metro Shopping Mall, Dhaka 1207
πŸ• Hours: Sun-Thu & Sat: 10 AM – 6 PM | Fri: Closed
πŸ“§ Email: visa@goflybd.com | πŸ“ Get Directions

⚠️ Disclaimer

Important Notice

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, policies, and processing procedures are subject to change without notice by the Australian Department of Home Affairs.

goFLY Limited is NOT affiliated with the Australian Government, Department of Home Affairs, or VFS Global. We are an independent IATA-certified travel agency providing visa application assistance.

Visa approval is at the sole discretion of Australian immigration authorities. No agency can guarantee visa approval. Always verify current requirements from official sources:

Last verified: January 2026 | Next review: April 2026

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