Transparency in visa requirements and consistent decisions are a pivotal part of the student visa program. With visas granted to students from over 190 different countries, Assessment Levels, as an objective measure of immigration risk for each of these student groups, are a key tool in determining visa requirements and enable consistency in decisions across this diverse range of clients.
There are five Assessment Levels in the student visa program. They serve to align student visa requirements to the immigration risk posed by applicants from a particular country studying in a particular education sector. Assessment Level 1 represents the lowest immigration risk and Assessment Level 5 the highest. The higher the Assessment Level, the greater the evidence an applicant is required to demonstrate to support their claims for the grant of a student visa.
How are Assessment Levels determined?
Each country, across each education sector, is assigned an Assessment Level which is based on the calculated immigration risk posed by students from that country studying in that education sector.To determine the Assessment Level of a particular country and education sector, the department examines that group's compliance with their visa conditions and other indicators of their immigration risk in the previous year.
Where these statistical indicators show that a group has a higher level of immigration risk over a sustained period, the department responds to this trend by raising the Assessment Level of that group. In effect, this requires applicants to submit a higher level of evidence to support their claims that they wish to study in Australia.
Where a group's indicators demonstrate that they tend to abide by their visa conditions, these lower immigration risk groups have their Assessment Level lowered. This streamlines the visa process by reducing the level of evidence that these applicants need to submit to support their claims for a student visa.
The department regularly undertakes a comprehensive risk assessment of the entire student visa caseload and reviews the Assessment Levels to ensure that they align to the immigration risk of groups.
What Assessment Level am I?
The passport you hold and the education sector of your principal course will determine the Assessment Level of your visa application.To identify the Assessment Level for your visa application, match your passport type with the visa subclass for the education sector of your principal course.
The information sheet – Overseas Student Program – Assessment Levels contains a list of the current Assessment Levels for all passports and education sectors. Your Assessment Level is the one in effect for your passport and visa subclass on the date that you lodged a valid application with the department.
See: Student Visa Program – Assessment Levels (formerly known as Form 1219i) (147KB PDF file)
If your passport is not listed in the table on this document you will be subject to Assessment Level 3. If you are sponsored by AusAID or Defence and are applying for a Subclass 576 – AusAID/Defence student visa you will be subject to Assessment Level 2.