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Australia Warns on Visa Fraud Amid Indian Student Surge
20 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Australian authorities issued a visa integrity alert due to rising document fraud.
- Fake passport details are being used for student visa applications.
- South Asian region identified with fast-growing integrity concerns.

Australia's Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has issued a critical Student Visa Integrity Alert, flagging a surge in document fraud among international applicants. The DHA warned that the misuse of fake passport details to secure Confirmations of Enrolment (CoEs) threatens the credibility of Australia's international education sector, which heavily relies on Indian students.
The alert specifically noted emerging integrity concerns within the South Asian region. Educational providers are reminded that the updated Evidence Level framework does not reduce their responsibility to conduct thorough identity, English-language, and financial checks. Failure to do so can lead to visa refusals and reputational damage.
Simultaneously, the Australian High Commission in India is actively combating visa scams during International Fraud Awareness Week. High Commissioner Philip Green emphasized that visa fraud is a growing global issue, exploiting individuals' aspirations and jeopardizing the integrity of Australia's migration system through misinformation and fake documentation.



