For Nigerian and African students in Australia, switching schools or courses can feel like a maze of rules. One of the most critical requirements when transferring within the first 6 months of your principal course is a Release Letter.
Without this letter, you cannot legally transfer to another school, and attempting to do so may lead to visa cancellation.
This guide explains what a release letter is, why you need it, how to apply for one, and how Afrovo supports African students in getting approval smoothly.
You’ll need a release letter if:
You’ve been in your principal course for less than 6 months.
You want to transfer to another provider or program.
You want to move to a cheaper, better, or PR-friendly school.
You don’t need it if:
You’ve already completed 6 months in your principal course.
You’re transferring to another course at the same institution.
You’re going to a higher AQF level (e.g., Diploma → Bachelor at same provider).
High Tuition Fees: Finding a more affordable school.
Course Mismatch: Current course doesn’t align with career goals.
Location Issues: Wanting to move to another city or regional area.
Better Support: Looking for institutions with stronger student services.
Migration Goals: Switching to a course that offers better PR prospects.
Every institution has its own guidelines.
Afrovo helps review your school’s transfer requirements.
Include:
Reasons for wanting to transfer.
Offer letter from the new institution.
Evidence of financial or academic difficulty (if applicable).
Send via the provider’s official portal or student services office
Schools must respond within a reasonable timeframe.
If refused, you can appeal internally or to the Ombudsman.
Once approved, obtain a new Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) from your new school.
Immigration (DHA) is automatically updated via PRISMS.
You didn’t explain strong reasons for transfer.
You’re only moving for lower fees (without evidence of hardship).
You failed to provide an offer letter from the new provider.
You owe tuition fees to your current provider.
Sola, a Nigerian IT student in Sydney, wanted to move to a regional university for cheaper fees and PR benefits.
Afrovo prepared a release letter request highlighting financial hardship and career alignment.
The provider approved it in 3 weeks → visa intact, smooth transfer achieved.
Reviews your academic, financial, and career situation.
Prepares strong justifications tailored to your case.
Ensures supporting documents (new offer letter, finances) are correct.
Guides you if your provider initially refuses.
Aligns transfer with visa safety and PR opportunities.
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