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Medical Exam Failed? Still Approved! A 1970s-born Mother Successfully Obtains Australia’s Subclass 600 Visa

Behind every visa lies the fulfillment of a wish. This story is meant to be shared with every friend who has ever been troubled by a “failed medical examination.” This lady, born in the 1970s, has long wished to visit her son who has settled in Melbourne, Australia. Her son has lived and worked in Australia for many years, with a stable job. The family decided to help her apply for an Australian Subclass 600 visa (Visitor Visa, one year multiple entries). However, during the medical examination stage, a problem appeared — medical examination failed? That doesn’t mean there’s no hope for the visa!

The medical result showed that the aunt had a history of chronic illness, and the doctor marked her as “high health risk,” which meant that the visa was very likely to be refused. Many applicants in such a situation would choose to give up, but we knew — a failed medical examination does not mean there is no hope!

We carefully analyzed her medical report, assisted her in providing a doctor’s certificate proving her condition is stable and a record of long-term medication, and also prepared a guarantee letter from her family in Australia, explaining that the purpose of her visit was only to see her relatives, that the stay would be limited, and that she would not increase the burden on the public medical system.

Result: Visa Successfully Granted!

After professional appeal and explanation, the case officer finally recognized the aunt’s overall situation. A few weeks later, she successfully received—

Subclass 600 Visitor Visa (valid for 1 year, multiple entries)

Behind professionalism lies understanding for every family. In fact, for elderly applicants, “failing the medical exam” is very common: diabetes, hypertension, heart disease… these are not the “dead ends” of a visa. As long as the documents are well-prepared and the explanations are sufficient, the case officer can still approve the application at their discretion. And this is exactly what a professional agency can help you achieve.

Summary:

Do not give up just because you failed the medical exam; many illnesses can be accepted as long as the condition is stable. Well-prepared medical explanations and family support letters are key advantages. Choosing the appropriate visa type (such as the Subclass 600 Family Visit Visa) is easier to get approved than applying blindly.