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Departmental form 1507

Evidence of Intended Medical Treatment (Includes Consultation)

Visit and tourism · PDF form · updated 25/05/2022

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Compiled from official Department of Home Affairs sources — practitioner verification pending.

What it is for
This form provides evidence, completed and signed by a registered medical practitioner, of a person's ongoing or intended medical treatment in Australia. It is submitted in support of a medical treatment visa application to confirm that treatment is planned or under way.
Who completes it
The form is completed and signed by a registered medical practitioner; it is then submitted by the visa applicant (the person undergoing treatment, or a support-person applicant to whom it is provided) with their visa application.
Information it collects (in general terms)
General categories include the identity and date of birth of the person undergoing treatment, details of the medical condition and intended treatment, the medical practice and treating practitioner's details, and the practitioner's declaration and registration information.
When it is used
Used when a person intends to apply for a subclass 602 (Medical Treatment) visa, including support-person applicants, and needs practitioner-certified evidence of the intended treatment for the application to be valid.

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