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Processing time guide

How long does Subclass 485 visa take in Australia?

Compare the official Subclass 485 visa processing time with waits shared by other people who applied.

Official

1.9 months-4 months

Updated Jul 17, 2026

Shared by readers

Collecting data

0 reviewed submissions so far.

People who started same month

Pending

No same-month summary yet.

Subclass 485 visa timing signals in one view

Compare the official estimate with reviewed timelines from similar applicants.

Official + reader shares

Official wait

3 months

Subclass 485 Post-Higher Education Work: 50% in 59 days, 90% in 4 months

Updated Jul 17

Official wait3 months
Shared by readersStill collecting
People who started same monthStill collecting

Current Subclass 485 visa estimate and what it covers

The latest official value collected for Subclass 485 visa is 1.9 months-4 months. Official values are useful because they come directly from the agency, but they usually describe a broad service standard rather than the experience of every individual applicant.

What similar applicants are reporting

Waits shared by readers show what people experienced after they applied. We review shared dates before using them, so one unusual case does not make the page look more certain than it really is.

For this service, the current shared-wait value is Collecting data from 0 reviewed submissions.

Why the submission month changes the comparison

Applicants who filed in the same month often have more comparable waits than applicants spread across different seasons. That is why the service page lets you compare with people who started around the same time.

Help improve the wait data

Share your Subclass 485 visa application date

If you have already applied, add your application date so other readers can compare real timelines. It takes about a minute, and submissions are reviewed before they affect public wait numbers.

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Separate invitation waits from processing waits

Subclass 485 visa applicants in Australia often search for one timeline, but many visa routes have more than one wait. Time before an invitation, nomination, eligibility check, or complete submission should not be mixed with the post-submission processing wait.

For a useful comparison, first identify the date your complete application entered processing, then compare that with people in the same route and submission month.

Before comparing Subclass 485 visa waits

  • Separate the wait before invitation or eligibility from the wait after the application is submitted.
  • Record the exact submission date, completeness check, biometrics, medical, additional-document requests, and final decision.
  • Compare your case with the same program and the same start month rather than with broad national averages.
  • Use official estimates for baseline expectations and waits shared by readers for real applicant experience.

Read the official visa timing carefully

Australian visa processing times should be read by subclass and application condition, not only by broad visa category.

Percentile-based official ranges mean some applicants will fall outside the common processing window.

Compare your wait with the same subclass and a similar submission period whenever possible.

Keep immigration timing in context

  • This guide is queue context, not immigration or legal advice.
  • Official agency messages and document requests should always override a public estimate.
  • Compare your case only with the same route, category, filing month, and case stage where possible.

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Why is Subclass 485 visa different from the official estimate?

Official estimates are broad benchmarks. Individual waits can vary because of missing documents, identity checks, appointment availability, workload, and local office capacity.

When should I trust waits shared by readers?

Use waits shared by readers as context once enough similar people have shared their experience. Official agency messages should still come first.