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In 2026, the digital link between Bupa Medical Visa Services and the Department of Home Affairs is faster than ever, yet there is still a standard administrative window for results to appear in your ImmiAccount.

While the examination itself is electronic, your health case must be finalized by a Bupa clinician before it is “submitted” to the Department.



1. The Standard 2026 Timeline

For most applicants with no underlying health issues, the journey from clinic to ImmiAccount follows this path:

  • 24–48 Hours: Individual test results (blood, urine, X-ray) are processed by the lab and sent back to Bupa.
  • 3–5 Business Days: A Bupa panel physician reviews the complete file and clicks “Submit” in the eMedical system.
  • Instant Sync: Once Bupa clicks submit, the data transmits to the Department of Home Affairs immediately. Your ImmiAccount status should update within minutes of this submission.

2026 Verdict: If your health case is straightforward, expect your status to change to “Health clearance provided” within 5 business days of your appointment.



2. Factors That Cause Delays

If you haven’t seen an update after 7 business days, one of these “2026 timeline killers” is likely the cause:

Reason for DelayEstimated Extension
Abnormal Lab Results+2–4 Days (Requires re-testing or clinician review)
MOC Referral+4–8 Weeks (Case sent to a Medical Officer of the Commonwealth)
Specialist ReportsVaries (Wait time depends on when you provide the external report)
Manual Admin OversightRandom (Occasionally a file is missed in the Bupa “Submit” queue)



3. How to Verify Submission (The eMedical Hack)

Don’t just refresh ImmiAccount. You can see if Bupa has actually finished their job by using the eMedical Client Portal:

  1. Login to eMedical Client using your HAP ID.
  2. Download/Print your Information Sheet.
  3. Check the Status:
    • If it says: “The status of an individual examination will not appear as complete until your case has been submitted”Bupa is still processing your file.
    • If it says: “Your eMedical case has been submitted to the Department”The Department now has your results.



4. Troubleshooting Status “Examination in Progress”

If your ImmiAccount still says “Examination in progress” after 10 business days:

  • Call Bupa MVS (1300 794 919): Ask specifically if your “eMedical case has been submitted.”
  • Avoid the Department: Do not call Home Affairs. They cannot see your results until Bupa clicks the submit button.
  • The “Submit” Trigger: In 2026, a quick phone call to Bupa often triggers an administrative review that results in your file being submitted within the hour.



5. Summary: 2026 Milestones

MilestoneAction
Day 0Attend Bupa appointment.
Day 5Check eMedical Client Portal for “Submitted” status.
Day 7If not submitted, call Bupa MVS for an update.
Day 10ImmiAccount should reflect “Health clearance provided.”
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