25.3 What documents applicants should provide

The FAS will have the documents and information that an applicant submitted as part of their first application or any previous variation applications. Victims do not need to provide more documentation to show that they meet the victim eligibility criteria or that a violent act occurred as part of their variation application.

However, applicants must show:

  • what further assistance is requested
  • that the further assistance will assist in their recovery, and
  • that the further assistance will continue to assist in their recovery from the violent act.
FAS variations – required information and additional evidence (where available)

Mandatory evidence

Applicants must provide the documents relevant to the variation they are requesting as outlined in the supporting documentary evidence requirements in these guidelines for the relevant type of assistance. This could include:

  • quotes, invoices, or receipts demonstrating the likely cost of the further assistance requested
  • reports or letters of opinion detailing how the further assistance is likely to assist in their recovery from the violent act, and
  • statutory declarations.

Expenses already incurred

For expenses that have been incurred, applicants must provide an invoice or receipt as evidence of the cost of the further assistance.

Expenses likely to be incurred

For expenses likely to be incurred, applicants must provide one of the following as evidence of the cost of the further assistance:

  • a quote for the expenses to be paid for in the future
  • an email or other correspondence from the service provider with their fees, or
  • a letter or report that includes the service provider’s feed.

The quote must include itemisation of costs, the business name, contact information and Australian Business Number (ABN).

The FAS will not make payment for these expenses until an invoice or receipt is received.

Recommended evidence

To support an application for further assistance, applicants are recommended to provide at least one of the following:

  • reports or letters of opinion detailing how the further assistance is likely to assist in their recovery from the violent act.

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