This checklist brings together every document you need for a Subclass 485 application, including identity proof, CRICOS course completion evidence, English test results, AFP checks, OVHC, and stream‑specific requirements. Use this list to make sure you meet all document requirements before lodging your application.
The 485 visa has strict timing rules; missing even one document (like AFP or English results) can risk refusal or delay. Practitioner insights also warn that certain evidence, especially English tests and OVHC, is mandatory before or at lodgement, not after.
Before you apply for the Temporary Graduate visa, there are core documents that most applicants need across all streams.
Important: The exact documents can still change depending on your stream.
That is why it is important to check your stream carefully before lodging.
Valid passport
National ID card, if available
Proof of name change, if your name is different across documents
Completion letter and academic transcript
English test result, if required
Health insurance proof
Australian Federal Police check
Health examination details, if requested
Visa status documents showing your current or recent visa
Relationship documents, if you include a partner or children.
Make sure your key documents are ready before you apply. Some documents have strict timing rules.
For example:
Your English test must usually be taken within 12 months before you apply
Your AFP check must be requested before lodgement
Your health insurance must already be active
A missing document can delay your application or lead to refusal. The safest approach is to check your full stream-specific list before submitting anything in ImmiAccount.
If you are applying under the Post-Vocational Education Work stream of the Temporary Graduate visa, you need to prepare both general visa documents and stream-specific evidence.
The key is to make sure everything is ready before you lodge, especially documents with strict timing rules.
You need:
Your current passport bio page (photo, personal details, issue date, and expiry date)
National ID card, if you have one
Proof of any name change
If your name has changed, you can use:
Marriage certificate
Divorce certificate
Official name change documents
Other records showing names you have used
You need documents that prove you completed an eligible Australian qualification.
Completion letter
Official transcript
Qualification certificate
Your qualification must meet the Temporary Graduate visa study requirement and match your nominated occupation.
You must provide English evidence unless you hold a passport from:
The UK
The USA
Canada
New Zealand
The Republic of Ireland
If required, your English test must be taken within 12 months before you apply.
For IELTS, this currently means:
Overall score of 6.5
At least 5.5 in each band
IELTS One Skill Retake is accepted, but it must be completed before you lodge.
You must provide evidence that your skills are suitable for your nominated occupation.
You need:
A valid skills assessment, or
Proof that you have already applied for one
If your assessment is still in progress, you must upload the completed result later in ImmiAccount when it becomes available.
Make sure your qualification also matches what the assessing authority requires, as some occupations may require a higher study level.
You must show that you have adequate health insurance in Australia. You can provide:
Health insurance certificate
Signed letter from your insurer
Medicare card or Medicare enrolment proof, if eligible
You must apply for an Australian Federal Police check before you lodge your visa.
Important timing:
Not on the same day as your visa application
No earlier than 12 months before applying
At least one day before lodging
You must provide:
AFP receipt or certificate
Form 80
Form 1221
In some cases, you may also need:
Overseas police certificates
Military records
If you want someone to receive your visa updates or help with your application, you need to upload:
Form 956A for an authorised recipient
Form 956 for a migration agent or legal representative
If your partner is included, you must provide:
Identity documents
Relationship evidence
Additional proof that you are in a de facto relationship
For each child under 18, provide:
Birth certificate
Family book or adoption papers, if relevant
You also need consent from any parent or legal guardian not travelling with the child.
This usually means:
Form 1229, or
A statutory declaration
If your child is over 18, you must show that they are still dependent on you.
You need:
Identity documents
Birth certificate or adoption papers
Form 47A
Financial dependency evidence
If they are 23 or older, you must also provide medical evidence if dependency is due to disability.
If you are applying under the Post-Higher Education Work stream of the Temporary Graduate visa, you need to prepare your core visa documents before you lodge.
Most refusals happen when key documents are missing or uploaded too late.
You need:
Your current passport bio page (photo, personal details, issue date, and expiry date)
National ID card, if you have one
Proof of any name change
If your name has changed, you can use:
Marriage certificate
Divorce certificate
Official name change documents
Other records showing names you have used
You need documents that show you completed an eligible Australian degree.
This usually includes:
Completion letter
Official transcript
Qualification certificate
Your qualification must meet the Temporary Graduate visa study requirement.
You must provide English evidence unless you hold a passport from:
The UK
The USA
Canada
New Zealand
The Republic of Ireland
If required, your English test must be taken within 12 months before you apply.
For IELTS, this currently means:
Overall score of 6.5
At least 5.5 in each band
IELTS One Skill Retake is accepted if completed before you lodge.
You must show that you have adequate health insurance in Australia.
You can provide:
Health insurance certificate
Signed letter from your insurer
Medicare card or Medicare enrolment proof, if eligible
You must apply for an Australian Federal Police check before you lodge your visa.
Important timing:
Not on the same day as your visa application
No earlier than 12 months before applying
At least one day before lodging
You must provide:
AFP receipt or certificate
Form 80
Form 1221
In some cases, you may also need:
Overseas police certificates
Military records
If your partner is included, you must provide:
Identity documents
Character documents
Marriage certificate, if married
Relationship evidence, if de facto
For de facto relationships, you also need proof that:
You have lived together for at least 12 months, or
Your relationship is officially registered in Australia
For each child under 18, provide:
Birth certificate
Family book or adoption papers, if relevant
You also need consent from any parent or legal guardian not travelling with the child.
This usually means:
Form 1229, or
A statutory declaration
If your child is over 18, you must show they are still dependent on you.
You need:
Identity documents
Birth certificate or adoption papers
Form 47A
Financial dependency evidence
If they are 23 or older, you must also provide medical evidence if dependency is due to disability.
If you are applying under the Second Post-Higher Education Work stream of the Temporary Graduate visa, you need to show that you still meet the regional requirements and hold the right supporting documents.
This stream focuses heavily on proof of where you lived, worked, and studied.
You need:
Your current passport bio page (photo, personal details, issue date, and expiry date)
National ID card, if you have one
Proof of any name change
If your name has changed, you can use:
Marriage certificate
Divorce certificate
Official name change documents
Other records showing names you have used
You must prove that you lived in a designated regional area for at least 2 years before you apply.
Your documents should show:
You lived in a regional area during the full 2-year period
You continued living there without changing your main residence
You still live there when you apply
You can use:
Driver’s licence
Utility bills
Lease agreement or mortgage documents
Bank statements
School records for your children, if relevant
If you worked or studied while holding your first 485 visa, you need proof that it also happened in a designated regional area.
You can use:
Employment records
Payslips
Study enrolment records
Course documents
You must show that you have adequate health insurance in Australia.
You can provide:
Health insurance certificate
Signed letter from your insurer
Medicare card or Medicare enrolment proof, if eligible
You must provide an Australian Federal Police check before the visa is granted.
You may also be asked for:
Form 80
Form 1221
Overseas police certificates
Military records, if relevant
Only AFP complete disclosure certificates are accepted.
If your partner is included, you must provide:
Identity documents
Character documents
Marriage certificate, if married
Relationship evidence, if de facto
For de facto relationships, you also need proof that:
You have been together for at least 12 months, or
Your relationship is officially registered in Australia
For each child under 18, provide:
Birth certificate
Family book or adoption papers, if relevant
You also need consent from any parent or legal guardian not travelling with the child.
This usually means:
Form 1229, or
A statutory declaration
If your child is over 18, you must show they are still dependent on you.
You need:
Identity documents
Birth certificate or adoption papers
Form 47A
Financial dependency evidence
If they are 23 or older, you must also provide medical evidence if dependency is due to disability.