Subclass 500 Student Visa: Unlock Your Educational Dreams in Australia


Secure your Subclass 500 Student Visa with help from our student visa lawyers in Sydney. Start your educational journey in Australia and build a bright future with our assistance!

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Subclass 500 Student Visa Application Process

  • 1

    Eligibility


    For the Subclass 500 Student Visa, our eligibility assessment includes:

    • Initial discussion
    • CRISCOS Course review
    • Applicant review
    • Summary call
  • 2

    Engagement


    Choosing us means opting for tailored assistance for your Subclass 500 Student Visa application:

    • Fee proposal
    • Professional Services Agreement
    • 50% deposit
    • Application commencement
  • 3

    Review


    Our Subclass 500 Student Visa lawyers meticulously examine each aspect of your application:

    • Document Request
    • 3rd party correspondence
    • Comprehensive review
    • Revision of documents
  • 4

    Lodgement


    The final step involves the official lodgement of your Subclass 500 Student Visa application:

    • Final review
    • Signoff
    • Lodgement
    • Correspondance until approval 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 2018

    Established in 2018, we've become one of Sydney's leading Subclass 500 Student Visa law firms.

  • 317

    Over 317 Google reviews makes our firm one of the highest rated Immigration law firms in Sydney.

  • 4.9

    Our 4.9-star rating highlights client satisfaction in Subclass 500 Student Visa matters.

 

 

"Passion drives my work as a Subclass 500 Student Visa lawyer. For me, it's about more than just paperwork. I take a personalised and determined approach, ensuring the process is as smooth as possible and securing the best outcome for every client."

Ines Jusufspahic
Principle Solicitor - LPN: 5511366
Rocket & Ash Immigration Law

  • "I came to Rocket & Ash after my Temporary Graduate (Subclass 485) visa was refused because of an issue with my previous migration agent. Michael, Jay and the team guided me through my ART appeal, successfully had my case expedited, and kept following up over months of waiting. The ART set aside the refusal and remitted my 485 application back to the Department of Home Affairs. I would absolutely recommend them to any international student or graduate with a complicated visa matter."

    Rejanee Krista David - Subclass 485 ART Appeal
  •  "Thanks a million times to Ines and Jay. They helped me along with my student visa and had amazing advice. They were quick to responding to emails and got my visa sorted within the limited time I had. I could not recommend them more highly."

    Rebecca Regeer - 2-Year Subclass 500 Student Visa
  • " Successful outcome through their service, and very easy going experience from beginning to end. They make sure you get your documents and details right the first time so there’s no having to muck around. If I ever get to the stage where I need to sort out immigration related things again, I’d very likely come back."

    Noah Jim - 5-Year Subclass 485 Graduate Visa
  • "I want to give my thanks to Jay and Ines for their quick and easy responses throughout my visa application process. They helped me obtain my visa in a very short deadline and even then my visa was also approved quickly! Would definitely come back for their services in the future!"

    Henri Hambali - 4-Year Subclass 485 Graduate Visa
  • "Jay and his team will guide you on the right direction regardless of what visa you are going for πŸ™ Highly recommend them."

    Matthew Wright
  • "Jay was incredibly helpful, kind and listened carefully to our situation. Such a professional and thorough service, I cannot recommend them enough."

    Thomas Powell
  • "Highly recommended immigration lawyers, they are honest, straightforward, and always there to help."

    Ali Rabah
  • "Ines has given us excellent advice and gave us direction on how we can approach our dream of a living in Australia."

    Sadie Cable
  • "The guy Jay was really helpful and answering many of my questions, very nice guy would consider the service in the future again for sure. πŸ™‚"

    John
  • "Really want to thank Jay and Ines for all their help. My visa process was under a very tight deadline and with their guidance I was able to get everything I needed in time and happy to say that my visa was approved only one week after lodging it! Cannot recommend them enough."

    Heather Rehtlane - 2 Year Subclass 485 Visa
  • "Fantastic. Ines and the team from Rocket & Ash are true professionals. Ines brings a wealth of experience to the task of navigating the immigration process which relieves her clients of a lot of stress. The immigration process is a journey and Ines and Jay were with us the whole way. Can’t imagine doing it all without their support."

    Greg Judkins
Rocket & Ash Immigration Law blog header, "Positive Outcome on Appeal" case study, dated 17 August 2026.

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