Planning to study in Australia from Nigeria? The Student Visa (Subclass 500) is your official pathway. However, to avoid delays or rejections, it’s crucial to prepare the right documents and meet the Australian Government’s requirements.
This guide breaks down everything Nigerian students need to apply successfully in 2025, including visa conditions, the latest checklist, and how Afrovo can support you through every step.
Must be valid for your entire stay in Australia
Issued by an approved Australian education provider
A 300–500-word essay explaining your study intentions and plans
Evidence you can cover tuition, living costs, and travel (minimum ~AUD 24,505/year)
Overseas Student Health Cover for the entire visa duration
WAEC, NECO, diploma, or university records (certified)
IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores. Typically, 6.0 overall minimum
Subclass 500 form submitted via ImmiAccount
AUD 710 (subject to change)
Mandatory appointments at approved centres in Nigeria
Navigating these requirements alone can be overwhelming. At Afrovo, we guide Nigerian students from admission to visa grant:
✅ Study full-time at a CRICOS-approved institution
✅ Work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods
✅ Travel in and out of Australia during your course
✅ Apply for a Post-Study Graduate Visa (485) after graduation
✅ Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) via skilled migration
❌ Submitting incomplete documents
❌ Weak or copy-pasted GTE essay
❌ Ignoring financial proof requirements
❌ Applying late or without a CoE
❌ Using unregistered or unethical agents
Getting your student visa as a Nigerian requires more than just applying. It requires strategy, compliance, and support. The success rate improves drastically with expert guidance.
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