Australia ETA Visa Verification
Australia ETA Visa - Verification Process
Upon receiving an email from the Australia Visa Singapore website, you are then authorized to visit Australia. There is no need for verifying the ETA visa as the data is electronically stored in the immigration department systems. There are however several agencies that can ascertain your visa account if need be. One can email them or pay them a visit to their offices. The airline you are going to use will automatically check the status of your visa before you board the plane. The airports are however authorized to amend the permit so you can be sure not to miss the flight. The response that we are given ( looks like this) is a direct response from Australian immigration regarding your visa status and is the proof that your visa is valid.
However, the following agencies can also verify your Australia ETA Visa:
- Any
Australian Embassy
- Any
Australian Visa Office
. (Full list here) - Your Airline
- Or, by e-mailing eta.contact@sita.aero
Please note that your airline will automatically check the status of your ETA visa at the airport before you depart. Since they are capable of both issuing and amending visas, this assures you and other travelers that you cannot be stranded at the airport.
Australia ETA Visa Reference Numbers
Australia Visa Singapore do not provide reference number to be used on the government site, they are only given to applicants who use the government site itself. The reference number is used by the government for their customers to check the status of their visa. However, we eliminate this extra step to save our customers time, by sending out an approval confirmation e-mail as soon as the visa is approved in the ETA system.
The government help section lists this information in the pictures below. Or, you can read further information on the Department of Immigration site here.
VEVO
The Department of Immigration's VEVO system is used by schools, organizations, and companies to check the status of potential employees, students, or researchers on the status of their visas. This is widely used to determine the eligibility of these people to begin research, studies, or work.
The VEVO system is not used to check the status of