If you are an international graduate in Australia, you have just been hit with a significant financial shock. Effective 1 March 2026, the Australian Government doubled the Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa (commonly known as the Post Study Work visa) application fee — from AUD $2,300 to AUD $4,600. That is not a typo. The fee more than doubled overnight, with zero advance notice to the students already mid-way through their application journey.

At Right & Associates, we know how unsettling this news is. Thousands of graduates around Australia are now asking the same question: "With fees this high, can I just lodge it myself to save money?" The short answer — and the honest answer — is no. In fact, with so much money on the line, this is precisely the moment when professional migration advice matters most.

This article breaks down exactly what has changed, what it means for your future in Australia, and why engaging a Registered Migration Agent (RMA) is the smartest investment you can make right now.

What Has Changed: The Full Story Behind the 485 Fee Hike

The Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa has now been hit with three separate fee increases in just over 13 months:

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To put this in global context, Australia's 485 visa fee is now more than 10 times the equivalent fee in Canada, three times the cost in New Zealand, and double what graduates pay in the United Kingdom. No other comparable study destination comes close.

What About Dependent Family Members?

The fee increase does not stop with the primary applicant. If you plan to include your partner or dependants on your 485 application, the costs have also risen sharply:

  • Partner / dependant aged 18 or over: increased from AUD $1,115 to AUD $2,300
  • Children under 18: increased from AUD $560 to AUD $1,150

A family of four applying for the 485 visa today could be paying well over AUD $9,000 — before a single document is even assessed. The stakes have never been higher.

Why Did the Government Increase the Fee?

The Department of Home Affairs introduced the fee hike via legislative instrument with no consultation and no transition period. The government has cited several reasons:

  • To "restore integrity" to the post-study work pathway, claiming the 485 had become a default gap-year visa
  • To fund the new Genuine Student (GS) assessment process and an expanded compliance division
  • To support real-time data-matching with the Australian Taxation Office
  • To contribute to the government's broader target to reduce net overseas migration from 538,000 to around 306,000 by 2025–26

Other Key Changes to the Subclass 485 Visa in 2025–2026

The fee increase is just one piece of a much bigger policy overhaul. The Subclass 485 visa has undergone significant changes that affect who qualifies, for how long, and under what conditions:

  • Age limit reduced: Maximum eligible age lowered from 50 to 35 years old
  • English language requirement increased: IELTS overall score raised from 6.0 to 6.5
  • Duration reduced: Post-study work rights reduced from a range of 4–6 years to 2–4 years for most graduates
  • Course restrictions: Narrower list of eligible courses and institutions
  • No further extensions: Extensions of post-study work rights have been discontinued except for graduates from designated regional areas
  • Visa-hopping ban: As of February 2026, switching between certain temporary visa subclasses is restricted
  • Genuine Student Test: The old 'Genuine Temporary Entrant' test has been replaced with a tougher 'Genuine Student' test

Why the Fee Hike Makes Using a Migration Agent More Important Than Ever

We understand the instinct. "Why pay an agent when I can just do it myself?" It is a fair question — and it made more sense when the application fee was under $2,000. At AUD $4,600 per applicant, that logic completely breaks down.

Here is why engaging a Registered Migration Agent is not an added cost — it is a critical risk management strategy:

1. The Fee Is Non-Refundable — A Mistake Costs You Everything

The AUD $4,600 application fee is completely non-refundable. That means if your application is refused, or if you lodge incorrectly and it cannot be processed, you lose the full amount — no exceptions. A Registered Migration Agent reviews your eligibility before lodgement, checks every document, and only submits when they are satisfied you meet all requirements. The agent's fee is a fraction of the risk you are otherwise taking.

2. The Eligibility Rules Have Become Far More Complex

The 485 visa is no longer a straightforward pathway. With the new age cap at 35, a higher English requirement of IELTS 6.5, a tighter Genuine Student Test, restricted eligible courses, reduced work rights durations, and the February 2026 visa-hopping ban — there are more ways than ever to fall outside the criteria without realising it. An agent knows exactly what applies to your individual circumstances.

3. The Genuine Student Test Is Being Scrutinised More Carefully

The Department of Home Affairs is now using real-time ATO data-matching and an expanded compliance division to assess applications. This means your employment history, income, and activity in Australia during your student visa will all be examined. A migration agent ensures your statement of purpose and supporting evidence is framed correctly and compellingly — giving you the best possible chance of approval.

4. Timing Is Everything — And the Window Is Tight

The government gave international students who graduated in December 2025 just two weeks' notice before their student visas expire on 15 March 2026. Missing your lodgement window could mean leaving Australia. An RMA knows the exact deadlines, briging period rules, and how to lodge promptly while ensuring accuracy — something almost impossible to do safely under time pressure without expert guidance.

5. Your Future Career and PR Pathway Depends on This Visa

For most international graduates, the 485 visa is not just a work permit — it is the first major stepping stone on the path to permanent residency in Australia. The work experience, points, and employer connections you build during this period are irreplaceable. A refusal does not just cost you $4,600. It can set back your entire migration journey by years. Getting it right the first time is not optional.

6. Family Inclusions Add Layers of Complexity

Including a partner or children in your 485 application significantly increases both the financial investment and the complexity of the lodgement. Partner visas require proof of genuine relationship, correct relationship documents, and compliance with privacy and identity checks. A single missing document can see a secondary applicant refused, even if the primary applicant is approved. Your agent manages all of this in a single, coordinated lodgement.

What Does a Registered Migration Agent Actually Do for Your 485 Application?

Many graduates are not fully aware of what a Registered Migration Agent (RMA) does — and it is far more than simply filling in an online form on your behalf. Here is what you actually get when you engage Right & Associates:

✓ Full eligibility assessment before you pay a single dollar in visa fees

✓ Verification that your qualification, institution, and course are on the approved list

✓ English language assessment review and gap identification

✓ Preparation and review of your Genuine Student statement

✓ Complete document checklist tailored to your individual circumstances

✓ ATO and work history compliance review to anticipate Department scrutiny

✓ Lodgement and ongoing communication with the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf

✓ Response to any Requests for Further Information (RFI) from the case officer

✓ Advice on your next steps after 485 — whether that is skilled migration, employer sponsorship, or state nomination

✓ Peace of mind that a qualified professional is managing the most important visa application of your career

The 485 Visa at a Glance: Key Facts for 2026

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Common Mistakes That Lead to 485 Visa Refusals (And How an Agent Prevents Them)

Every year, a significant number of 485 applications are refused due to avoidable errors. With the non-refundable fee now at $4,600, these mistakes are more costly than ever. Here are the most common ones:

  • Applying outside the 6-month window after the student visa was last held
  • Submitting an IELTS or PTE score that does not meet the new 6.5 threshold
  • Completing a course that is no longer on the approved eligible list
  • Applying over age 35 — now an absolute bar to eligibility
  • Failing to meet the Genuine Student test due to a poorly prepared personal statement
  • Missing or incorrectly certified documents (degree certificates, transcripts, passports)
  • Incorrectly adding secondary applicants without proper relationship evidence
  • Health and character requirements not satisfied — often overlooked entirely
  • Visa-hopping from another temporary subclass without realising it is now prohibited

"But I Can Just Do It Online" — The Real Cost of DIY Migration

Australia's ImmiAccount portal does make it technically possible to lodge a 485 application yourself. But "possible" and "advisable" are two very different things. Here is a direct comparison:

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. The 485 visa application fee is entirely non-refundable, regardless of the outcome. This is precisely why getting the application right the first time is so critical.

The increase applies to all new applications lodged on or after 1 March 2026, except for eligible citizens of Pacific Island countries and Timor-Leste, who are exempt.

No. The maximum eligible age has been reduced from 50 to 35 years. If you are 35 or over at the time of application, you are no longer eligible for the Subclass 485.

You must lodge the 485 within 6 months of last holding a student visa (Subclass 500). Missing this window means you lose eligibility. Contact Right & Associates immediately if you are approaching this deadline.

Yes. The minimum English language requirement has been raised from IELTS 6.0 overall to IELTS 6.5 overall (or the equivalent in PTE, TOEFL, or other approved tests). You must meet this threshold at time of lodgement.

Even seemingly straightforward cases can be tripped up by the new Genuine Student test, ATO data-matching, or document requirements. With a $4,600 non-refundable fee, the risk of a DIY approach far outweighs the cost of professional advice.