Student Visa Granted Despite Multiple Course Retakes, Expired Visa, Refused CoE Extension, and Overstay
Case Summary
An international student who had retaken multiple courses, missed visa renewal notifications, submitted an incorrect CoE, entered overstay status when a second agent lodged after visa expiry, and faced a departure notice coinciding with exams — obtained a new student visa within one week through comprehensive crisis management and school liaison.
Background
The applicant had accumulated a series of compounding problems. Course retakes led to visa expiry. Missed school email notifications meant the renewal opportunity was lost. An incorrect CoE was submitted on the first renewal, resulting in a grant period that still didn't cover the course end date. On the second renewal, a different unreliable agent lodged the application after the visa had already expired — burning through the one-time 28-day grace period and creating an official overstay status. Immigration issued a departure notice with a deadline coinciding with the applicant's exams.
Challenges
- Official overstay created by prior agent's late lodgement after the 28-day grace period had already been used in the first renewal
- School initially refused to extend the CoE due to poor academic performance
- Departure notice overlapping with exam period required immediate emergency intervention
Outcome
The Subclass 500 student visa was granted within one week of submission — resolving a five-layer compounding crisis beginning from missed notifications and ending in an overstay with a departure notice.
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