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How to Apply for an Australian Visitor Visa

Senior Lawyer - Senior Australian Migration Lawyer
Published on:
August 1, 2025
Modified on:
May 21, 2026
Senior Lawyer - Senior Australian Migration Lawyer
Published on:
August 1, 2025
Modified on:
May 21, 2026
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Planning a trip to visit Australia for tourism or to see family and friends? For many, the Visitor visa (subclass 600) is the primary option for short-term stays. It allows you to explore the country, take a holiday, or reconnect with loved ones. This guide walks you through the essentials for lodging a successful visa application so you can enjoy a smooth entry into Australia.

However, the application process can be detailed and requires careful preparation. The Australian government sets strict criteria, and a minor oversight can lead to delays or refusal. To ensure you have the best possible chance of success, it is wise to seek professional guidance. Australian Migration Lawyers can help you prepare a thorough and decision-ready visa application.

What is a Visitor Visa (subclass 600)?

The Visitor visa (subclass 600) is a temporary visa that allows individuals to visit Australia for several purposes. Crucially, it is not a work visa, and holders must not work in Australia. The visa is divided into different streams, each tailored to specific circumstances and visa types.

The most common stream is the Tourist visa stream, intended for holidays and recreation. There is also a Sponsored Family stream for those with an eligible family member in Australia to act as a sponsor, and a Business Visitor stream for short business purposes, such as attending conferences or negotiations. This visa does not permit you to work for or provide services to an Australian business or to sell goods or services directly to the public. It is also not appropriate for long-term stays or for individuals seeking medical treatment, which requires a different visa type.

  • Length of stay: Up to 12 months, though a shorter period of three, six, or 12 months is common. The period granted depends on your individual circumstances and the purpose of your visit. Some visitors may only be permitted to stay for up to three months.
  • Cost: From AUD $190.00
  • Processing times: These can vary significantly. You can find current estimates on the Department of Home Affairs website.

For personalised advice on which stream is right for you, contact Australian Migration Lawyers.

Other Visitor Visa Options: ETA and eVisitor

Before you apply for a visa, it is worth checking if you are eligible for an easier option. Eligible passport holders from specific countries may be able to apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or an eVisitor (subclass 651) visa. These are generally faster and cheaper to obtain. The Australian ETA app is the only way to apply for an ETA. You must use the official Australian ETA app for this process.

However, if you are not from an eligible country or wish to stay in Australia longer than the three months typically granted on an ETA or eVisitor, the subclass 600 Visitor visa is the correct pathway.

Who Can Apply?

To be eligible for a Visitor visa, applicants must meet several key criteria set by the Australian government. You must:

  • Genuinely intend to stay in Australia temporarily.
  • Have access to sufficient funds to support your stay.
  • Not intend to work in Australia.
  • Meet the relevant health and character requirements.

You must apply for this visa application from outside Australia and remain outside Australia for the decision, unless you are applying for an extension in certain circumstances.

Applications for Minors

If the applicant is under 18, a legal guardian must provide written consent for them to travel to Australia.

Key Documents You’ll Need

Compiling the required documents is one of the most critical parts of the application process. You will need to provide as much information as possible to support your claims.

  1. Identity and Travel Documents
  2. Evidence of a Genuine Visit
  3. Character and Supporting Documents

Any document not in English must be translated by an accredited translator. In Australia, translators must be accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI).

The document requirements can feel overwhelming. Australian Migration Lawyers can provide a tailored checklist and review your documents to ensure they are complete and meet the Department's standards.

Preparing Your Application

All Visitor visa applications are lodged online via an ImmiAccount. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Complete the Online Form Carefully: The online application form is extensive. Ensure all information provided is accurate and consistent with your supporting documents.
  2. Attach Documents Correctly: You must attach documents digitally. Scan all your required documents clearly. If a document has more than one page, combine them into a single file.
  3. Submit Your Application: Once you have completed the form and attached all evidence, you can submit your application and pay the fee.
  4. Respond to Requests for Further Information: The Department may request further information. You must respond to these requests promptly to avoid a decision being made without the extra details.

Common Reasons for Visa Refusal

Visitor visa applications can be refused for several reasons. Common pitfalls include:

  • Failing to demonstrate a genuine intention to visit temporarily.
  • Providing insufficient evidence of financial capacity.
  • Inconsistencies between the information on the online form and supporting documents.
  • Not meeting the character or health requirements.

A refusal can impact your ability to apply for a new visa in the future. Working with Australian Migration Lawyers can help you address potential issues upfront and maximise your chances of obtaining a valid Australian visa.

Need Professional Help With Your Application?

Visa applications can be complex. The rules and document requirements are strict, and a simple mistake can lead to delays or even a refusal. At Australian Migration Lawyers, our team has the experience and expertise to assist you in preparing a strong and comprehensive visitor visa application, ensuring you can enter Australia with confidence.

If you are ready to begin or want professional support to ensure your application is as strong as it can be, Australian Migration Lawyers is here to help.

Contact us today for personalised advice and assistance with your Visitor visa application.

Nicholas Merlin

With over 20 years of experience in law and public administration, Nick is a highly skilled Australian migration lawyer.

Nick holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida State University (2000), a Juris Doctorate from St. Thomas University School of Law (2004), and a Master of Public Administration from Florida State University (2007). He has been a member of the Florida Bar since 2006 and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Bar since 2007, establishing a distinguished international legal career before relocating to Melbourne in 2021.

After completing his Australian legal studies at La Trobe University and The College of Law, Nick was admitted as an Australian immigration lawyer, offering expert guidance on a wide range of migration visa applications. Having personally navigated the migration process himself, Nick combines professional expertise with empathy, helping clients successfully manage the complexities of partner visas in Australia.

Nick serves clients nationally, including in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, providing comprehensive support. He is also a trusted advisor on Australian spouse visas, resident return visas, and protection visas, ensuring clients fully understand and meet all eligibility requirements in Australia.

Outside his professional life, Nick is a devoted family man with a passion for reading, travel, and film. He enjoys exploring Melbourne’s vibrant coffee culture and discovering the city’s best burgers. Nick’s personal experience with migration fuels his dedication to providing compassionate, knowledgeable support to clients navigating their migration pathway.

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LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Articles and blog posts published by Australian Migration Lawyers provide general information only and do not constitute migration or legal advice. Reading this content does not create a lawyer-client relationship, and any reliance on it is strictly at your own risk. Because migration laws change frequently, please consult a registered Australian Lawyer for professional advice tailored to your specific circumstances before making any migration decisions or applications.

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