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How to Use Your ImmiAccount to Track Visa Application Progress

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ImmiAccount
Partner - Principal Migration Lawyer
July 7, 2025
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Applying for a visa can be a stressful and uncertain process. Fortunately, Australia’s Department of Home Affairs offers an efficient digital tool, ImmiAccount, to help applicants track the progress of their visa or citizenship application in real time. Whether you have applied yourself or through a registered migration agent, staying informed about your application status is essential for managing next steps and responding to any departmental requests. From our experience, knowing how to navigate this system is key to a smoother immigration journey.

This blog walks you through how to use your ImmiAccount effectively, understand different application statuses, and troubleshoot common issues along the way. We will cover everything from the initial account creation to lodging online applications and what to do once your application is finalised.

What Is ImmiAccount?

ImmiAccount is the official online portal provided by the Department of Home Affairs for managing visa and citizenship applications. Through this secure platform, users can:

  • Lodge new applications, including for partner visas and visitor visas.
  • Attach documents and submit any required supporting documents.
  • Update personal details to ensure all information is current.
  • Communicate with immigration authorities.
  • Monitor application progress from submission to decision.
  • Manage account settings and security alerts.

The ImmiAccount system is designed to streamline the visa application process, making it more transparent and accessible for everyone involved.

Creating Your ImmiAccount: A Step-by-Step Guide

Before you can lodge an application or track its progress, you first need to create an ImmiAccount. This is a straightforward process, but it is crucial to get it right from the start.

Step 1: Go to the Home Affairs Website

Navigate to the ImmiAccount login screen on the Department of Home Affairs website. Here, you will find the option to "Create ImmiAccount."

Step 2: Select Your Account Type

You will be asked to choose an account type. For most applicants, selecting an "Individual" account is the correct choice. This account type allows you to manage your own applications or those of a family member. If you are a business or another organisation, you may need to create an "Organisation" account and nominate an organisation account administrator.

Step 3: Enter Your Personal Details

You will need to provide your personal information, including your full name, phone number, and email address. Make sure these details are accurate and match your official documents, such as your passport. You will also need to set up security questions to protect your account. It is vital to choose secret questions and answers that you can remember easily but are difficult for others to guess.

Step 4: Create Your Username and Password

Next, you will need to create a unique username and password. Your password select process should result in a strong, secure password to protect your sensitive information. Once you have filled in all the required fields, you will receive an email with a confirmation link. Click this link to activate your account.

If you do not receive this email, be sure to check your spam or junk email folder.

Step-by-Step: Tracking Your Visa Application in ImmiAccount

If you have already submitted your visa application through ImmiAccount (or had it submitted by your migration agent), here is how you can track its progress:

  1. Log In to Your ImmiAccount Visit the ImmiAccount login page and enter your username and password. You may be prompted to enter a 6-digit verification code if two-factor authentication is enabled. This is a crucial security feature to protect your account details.
    Tip: If you do not yet have an account, you can create one by following the steps outlined above.
  2. Go to “My Applications” Once logged in, navigate to the “My Applications” or “My application summary” section on your ImmiAccount dashboard to view all your current and past applications.
  3. Check the Application Status Each application will have a status indicator listed next to it. This tells you what stage your application is in and whether any action is required on your part.
  4. Respond to Requests for Information If the Department of Home Affairs needs more information, the status will change to “Information requested.” You will need to upload the requested documents directly in ImmiAccount and click “Request complete” once all items have been submitted. It is important to provide any additional documents promptly to avoid delays.
  5. Update Details if Necessary You can also use ImmiAccount to:
    • Update your contact details or other personal information.
    • Add or change representatives.
    • Copy previous applications for new submissions.

Understanding the Different Application Statuses

Knowing what each status means can help reduce uncertainty. Below is a breakdown of common ImmiAccount statuses:

Status

Meaning

Incomplete

You have started filling in your application but have not completed or submitted it.

Ready to submit

All sections of the form are complete, but the application has not been paid for or submitted.

Awaiting documents

Required documents have not yet been uploaded (used mostly for citizenship applications).

Awaiting payment

Payment has been indicated (e.g., via BPay), but not yet confirmed by the bank. You can check the accepted payment methods to ensure your payment is processed correctly.

Submitted

The application has been successfully submitted and received by the Department of Home Affairs.

Application received

The application is in the queue to be assessed, within standard processing times.

Information requested

Additional information or documents are required before a decision can be made. You should receive an email notification about this request.

Assessment in progress

The application is under review. If you previously submitted extra documents, this means the Department of Home Affairs is now considering them.

Finalised

A decision has been made. You will receive an email or letter with the outcome, which could be a visa approval or refusal.

Using VEVO to Check Your Visa Details

If you already have a visa and want to check the conditions, expiry date, or entitlements, use the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system. This is a separate tool from ImmiAccount and provides a real-time summary of your visa status and conditions. Here's how to access VEVO:

Steps to Use VEVO:

  1. Visit the VEVO website.
  2. Select the type of reference you have:
    • Visa Grant Number
    • Transaction Reference Number (TRN)
    • Visa Evidence Number
    • Passport and Country of Issue
  3. Enter your details and view your visa status, including work rights, study rights, and travel visa conditions.

Note: VEVO does not show pending applications. Use ImmiAccount for tracking a current visa application.

Common Problems and How to Fix Them

Even with the right tools, you might run into hiccups. Here are some frequent technical issues and how to resolve them:

1. Forgotten TRN or Visa Grant Number

  • Look for your TRN or grant number in the confirmation email sent by the Department of Home Affairs.
  • If you still cannot find it, you may need to contact the Global Service Centre for assistance. Having your passport and other personal details ready will help speed up this process.

2. Trouble Logging In

  • Use the “Forgot Password” or “forgotten username” option on the ImmiAccount login page. You will be asked to answer your secret questions to reset your password.
  • Ensure your registered email is active and check your spam folder for any password reset emails.
  • Try accessing your account from a different browser or clear your cache and cookies.

3. Outdated or Incorrect Details

  • If your passport details have changed, it is crucial to update personal details through ImmiAccount or notify the Department of Home Affairs directly. Failure to do so can lead to complications with your visa.
  • You can also update personal information such as your address and contact number through the portal.

4. System Errors or Timeouts

  • Try logging in during non-peak hours, as the ImmiAccount system can be busy.
  • Switch browsers or devices if problems persist. If you continue to experience technical issues, the Department of Home Affairs offers technical support services.

Important Notes for Applicants

  • Processing Times Vary: Each visa subclass has its own average processing time. These are general guidelines and not guarantees. Check current processing times on the Department of Home Affairs website for the most up-to-date information.
  • Applications Lodged by Lawyers: If a registered migration agent or lawyer submitted your application, they will likely manage the tracking process on your behalf. You should still retain access to your ImmiAccount for personal reference and to stay informed.
  • Keep Your TRN Safe: Your Transaction Reference Number is vital for tracking and updating your application. Do not lose it.
  • Priority Processing: In some cases, you may be able to request priority processing for your application. This is typically reserved for specific circumstances and is not available for all visa types.

Tracking your Australian visa application through ImmiAccount is the most reliable way to stay updated, meet deadlines, and avoid delays. Familiarising yourself with the portal’s functions and application statuses ensures that you are in control throughout the immigration process. If you are ever uncertain or overwhelmed, consulting an Australian Migration Lawyer can provide peace of mind and professional guidance tailored to your unique situation. Seeking professional assistance can help you navigate the complexities of the visa application process and maximise your chances of a successful outcome.

Need Help With Your Visa Application?

Contact Australian Migration Lawyers for expert assistance. Our qualified lawyers can handle every step of your application, from lodging online applications and providing supporting documents to communicating with the Department of Home Affairs. We provide strategic advice and ensure your application is accurate and complete, helping you to achieve your migration goals.

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