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Oct 24, 2025

Student-Visa Processing List Updated; 30 % of Providers Downgraded to ‘Standard’ Priority

Student-Visa Processing List Updated; 30 % of Providers Downgraded to ‘Standard’ Priority
The Department of Education quietly refreshed its weekly “Visa Prioritisation Status” table on 24 October, shifting dozens of international education providers from “High” to “Standard” prioritisation. The list, created in September 2025, guides Home Affairs on fast-tracking offshore student-visa applications.

Providers losing high-priority status could see median processing times lengthen from four to eight weeks, affecting January 2026 intake planning. Mobility professionals placing corporate scholars and executives’ dependants into Australian universities should verify each institution’s rating and adjust enrolment timelines.

The update also matters for employers using the Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) pathway, as students from downgraded universities may experience delayed graduation and visa expiries, complicating conversions to skilled visas. Education agents expect a surge in transfer requests to maintain expedited processing.

The government has not published detailed criteria for shifts in status but is believed to consider refusal rates, risk profiles and compliance with Genuine Student requirements introduced this year. Industry bodies have welcomed the transparency but warned that sudden downgrades can disrupt cash-flow forecasts for regional campuses reliant on international enrolments.

Global mobility teams should run a “visa-timeline health check” for employees’ dependants already in the pipeline and update relocation packages to account for possible processing delays.
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