The Data Sources page explains how official and internal references are prioritized when creating source-based website content.
It is not an official government source and does not replace the Department of Home Affairs.
The primary official source for eVisitor 651 facts is the Australian Department of Home Affairs eVisitor 651 page.
If official information conflicts with a website summary, the official source should be treated as authoritative.
Source-based information does not guarantee visa approval, processing time, refusal reversal, official status checking, ImmiAccount access, or entry to Australia.
Users should verify official visa rules and official account messages directly through official channels.
The site prioritizes official Department of Home Affairs information for core eVisitor 651 facts and uses internal editorial review for summaries.
What is the primary official source for eVisitor 651 information?The primary official source is the Australian Department of Home Affairs eVisitor 651 page.
Does AustraliaeVisitorVisa.com use official Home Affairs information?Yes, official Home Affairs information is prioritized for source-dependent visa facts.
How are repeated visa facts kept consistent across pages?Repeated facts should be checked for consistency across summaries, tables, FAQs, and guidance sections.
How often are sources reviewed?Source-dependent facts should be reviewed monthly or after official policy change.
What happens if official information changes?Affected pages should be reviewed and updated or held noindex until the issue is resolved.
Does source-based information guarantee visa approval?No. Source-based information does not guarantee approval, processing time, refusal reversal, official status checking, or entry.
How is this page different from the Updates page?The Data Sources page explains source hierarchy. The Updates page records website-level editorial and source-review notes.