Verified farms in official postcodes for your 2nd year, filtered by industry, task and pay.
Log each shift in one tap and track your 88 days against the real Department of Home Affairs rules.
Bundle payslips, employer letters, TFN and super into one Evidence Pack ready for immigration.
We walk you through getting your second visa year step by step — no jargon, no getting lost on the way.

Step 01
In 60 seconds we ask when you arrived in Australia, when your first-year visa (subclass 462) expires, and which region you want to work in. With that we calculate your real deadline — the last day you can start the 88 days of specified work needed to apply for the second year — and the 3-month window that gives you enough buffer. You don't need to know the process: you give us the dates, we do the maths.

Step 02
Not every job in Australia counts towards your second year. Only certain industries qualify (plant and animal cultivation, construction, tourism and hospitality in specific areas, fishing, tree farming, natural-disaster recovery) and only if they're done in the official postcodes — the postal codes the Australian government publishes as eligible areas. Our map only shows farms and employers already verified against that official list, so you don't waste weeks on a job that won't be accepted later.

Step 03
Every day you work, you tick it in the app. We apply the immigration rules for you: a full day counts as 1 day, part-time counts proportionally (so you'll need more calendar days to hit 88), and piece-rate work — piecework, where you're paid per kilo or per box instead of per hour — only counts if you have a signed written agreement with your employer. When you reach day 44 (halfway) and day 88 (the goal) you get a small celebration. You don't need to memorise the rules: the app warns you if something doesn't add up.

Step 04
The Evidence Pack is the folder of proof you'll need to submit when you apply for the second year: payslips, an employer letter, your Australian tax number (TFN), and your superannuation statement (super, the Australian pension fund your employer pays into for you). In the Vault you upload each document as it arrives, and the app tells you what's missing before the immigration officer would. When you're ready, you export it as a clean PDF, ready to submit.

Step 05
When you reach 88 days and your Evidence Pack is complete, you book a call with a QEAC — a Qualified Education Agent Counsellor, a migration agent officially certified by the Australian government to represent you before immigration. They review every document with you, confirm everything fits, and submit the second-year application on your behalf. They stay with you until you receive your visa grant notice, so you're not alone in the scariest part.
You don't pay to find a farm. You pay to not lose your visa.
| Compare | Job board | Dingoos Harvest |
|---|---|---|
| Officially eligible postcode | ||
| Valid industry & task | ||
| 88-day counter | ||
| Exportable Evidence Pack | ||
| Call with QEAC expert |
No surprises. Simple and transparent.
Answers aligned with the official Department of Home Affairs source.