Have you just received your visa grant letter? Congratulations on this milestone! However, you might be surprised to learn that this static PDF is often not enough to prove your current legal status to employers or education providers. Because visa conditions can change, organisations need real–time verification of your rights to work or study in Australia.
This is where a VEVO check becomes essential. It provides the most up–to–date information regarding your immigration status directly from the Department of Home Affairs. In this guide, we will explain exactly what VEVO is, why it matters, and walk you through the simple steps to check your status online.
What is a VEVO Check?
“VEVO” stands for Visa Entitlement Verification Online. It is a secure online system managed by the Department of Home Affairs that allows visa holders, employers, and registered organisations to check visa details and conditions.
Unlike a physical label or a printed grant letter, VEVO is a live record. It confirms whether
you are legally allowed to stay in Australia and outlines specific conditions, such as:
• Work rights: (e.g., maximum hours per fortnight).
• Study rights: (e.g., course restrictions).
• Visa expiry: The exact date your lawful stay ends.
Why is a Visa Grant Letter Not Sufficient?
Many clients ask us why they cannot simply show their original grant letter. The answer lies
in currency. A grant letter is only accurate at the moment it is issued.
If your visa status changes—for example, if you bridge to a new visa, or if specific conditions are added or removed—the old PDF will not reflect this. Australian employers and universities have a legal obligation to ensure their employees and students have current valid
visas, which is why they will request a recent VEVO check.
How to Perform a VEVO Check
Checking your status is free and can be done entirely online. Follow these steps to access
your details.
Step 1: Visit the VEVO Check Website
Navigate to the official Department of Home Affairs VEVO page. This is the only official
portal for checking your status.
Step 2: Select Your Document Type
You must verify your identity using a valid travel or immigration document. Select the
document you currently hold from the list:
• Passport (Most common for visa holders)
• ImmiCard
• DFTTA (Document for Travel to Australia)
• PLO56 (M56)
• Titre de Voyage
Step 3: Enter Your Reference Details
The system requires a specific reference number to locate your visa record. You can use any
of the following, which are typically found on your grant letter or official correspondence:
• Transaction Reference Number (TRN)
• Visa Grant Number
• Visa Evidence Number
• Password (if you have set one up)
Step 4: Fill in Personal Details
Once the reference type is selected, enter the remaining identification details:
• Date of Birth: Format as DD/MM/YYYY.
• Document Number: Enter the number of the passport or ImmiCard selected in Step 2.
• Country of Document: Select the country that issued your passport or document.
Step 5: Submit and View
Check the box confirming you agree to the terms and conditions, then click Submit. The
system will generate your current visa status, showing your grant date, expiry date, and all
attached conditions. You can download this as a PDF to send to your employer.Are you unsure about the conditions listed on your VEVO check? Contact Knowbal
Migration today for clarification on your work and study rights.
Can Organizations Check for Me?
Yes. Registered organisations, such as employers, universities, and migration agents, can check your status through their own “Organisation Account” on the Immi Portal.
To allow them to do this, you generally only need to provide your Passport Number and Name. This allows them to verify your entitlements without needing your personal TRN or grant number.
Conclusion
Understanding your visa conditions is your responsibility as a visa holder. A VEVO check provides the peace of mind that your status is active and that you are complying with all Australian immigration laws. Whether you are starting a new job or enrolling in a course, using this simple tool ensures you have the correct, real–time proof of your entitlements.
FAQ’s
- Is a VEVO check free of charge?
Yes, the VEVO service provided by the Department of Home Affairs is completely free. You can check your details as many times as you like without any cost. - Can I use VEVO if I am bridging between visas?
Absolutely. VEVO is particularly useful for Bridging Visa holders as it confirms which visa is currently “in effect” and what conditions (such as work rights) currently apply to you while you wait for a decision. - Why can’t I find my details in VEVO?
This often happens if you enter the wrong reference number or if your passport details have changed. Ensure you are using the details linked to your current visa. If you have a new passport, you must update the Department before VEVO will work.