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Essential Checklist for Sponsored Family Visa 600 Applications

Essential Checklist for Sponsored Family Visa 600 Applications

Senior Lawyer - Senior Australian Migration Lawyer
Published on:
April 10, 2026
Modified on:
June 5, 2026
Senior Lawyer - Senior Australian Migration Lawyer
Published on:
April 10, 2026
Modified on:
June 5, 2026
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The family-sponsored visitor visa (subclass 600) allows the sponsored individual to visit Australia for a holiday, to visit family, or to spend quality time with friends. For this visa, you must have a sponsor, usually a family member, and you must intend to visit Australia only as a visitor.

This article outlines the sponsored family visitor visa (subclass 600) checklist, eligibility requirements, application process, and practical guidance. Following these steps may assist in preparing a complete application and reducing potential delays.

What Is the Sponsored Family Visitor Visa 600?

The visitor visa subclass 600, under the sponsored family stream, is primarily for family visits. It is a temporary Australian visa that allows applicants to visit their family members who are Australian citizens or permanent residents. The visa holder can stay in the country for up to 12 months. No work is permitted.

Unlike other tourist visas, a family visitor visa requires a sponsor with confirmed Australian citizenship. Eligible family members in Australia have to take financial responsibility and may be required to pay a security bond to the Australian government.

Sponsored Family Visitor Visa 600 Checklist

Before you apply for a visitor visa 600 under the sponsored family stream, prepare all the documents carefully. Missing required documents may result in unnecessary delays. Below is a list of documents that may be required by the Department of Home Affairs for a family-sponsored Australian visitor visa.

Identity Documents

  • Certified copies of the biographical pages of a valid passport
  • One recent passport-sized photo (45 mm x 35 mm) with a plain background.
  • Certified copies of birth certificates
  • National ID proof
  • Proof of name change (if necessary)

Financial Documents

  • Personal or business bank statements from the last 3-6 months
  • Pay slips for the last 3-6 months or income tax returns (ITR)
  • Proof of assets (property documents, investments)
  • Credit card statements indicating sufficient funds

Proof of Genuine Temporary Stay

  • An employment letter from your employer stating your return to your job.
  • Documents proving family and social ties in your home country
  • Evidence of property ownership
  • A detailed itinerary with planned dates and activities
  • Evidence of compliance with previous visas
  • An invitation letter from a family or friend in Australia
  • Documents of enrolment at a school, college, or university in the home country
  • Evidence of your residence status in your home country

Health & Character Documents

  • Police clearance certificates
  • Full disclosure of criminal conduct or charges on Form 1419 or online
  • Certified copies of military service records or discharge papers (if applicable)
  • Proof of health insurance
  • Health examination reports

Sponsor Documents

  • A completed sponsorship Form 1149 by an eligible sponsor
  • Proof of the sponsor's Australian identity (Australian birth certificate, citizenship certificate, passport, or permanent residency)
  • Proof of the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant (marriage certificates, birth certificates, family registration documents)
  • Evidence of being a permanent resident (utility bills or lease agreements)
  • Proof of the sponsor's ability to offer financial support to the applicant
  • A security bond may be requested by the Department, typically ranging between AUD 5,000 and AUD 15,000 per person (if requested by the Australian government)
  • Evidence of relationship continuity between the eligible relative and the applicant

Mandatory Forms

  • Form 1149 by an eligible sponsor
  • Form 1419 by the applicant
  • Form 956 if using a migration agent
  • Form 956A for appointing or withdrawing an authorised recipient
  • Form 1229 Consent form to grant an Australian visitor visa to a child under 18 years
  • Form 1257 Undertaking declaration signed by a legal guardian who is an Australian citizen
  • Form 54 Family Composition for a family applying together

Travel Documents

  • A detailed travel itinerary
  • Return plan to leave Australia
  • Accommodation details

Eligibility Requirements for Visa 600 (Family Sponsored)

To qualify for a family-sponsored visa, you must meet the strict eligibility criteria set by the Australian Department of Home Affairs. You must:

  • Be a genuine temporary visa applicant and leave Australia before your visa expires.
  • Be sponsored by an eligible Australian relative
  • Have access to sufficient funds to fund your proposed stay in Australia
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Provide evidence of compliance with previous visa conditions (if any)
  • Not have outstanding debts to the Government of Australia
  • Apply from outside Australia
  • Provide proof of individual circumstances

Who Can Sponsor You?

Sponsorship is integral to the family-sponsored visa category. The sponsor should meet the legal obligations and must agree to pay a security bond upfront if required.

Eligible Family Members

  • Parents
  • Children
  • Siblings
  • Grandparents
  • Spouse
  • Aunt/uncle
  • Niece/nephew
  • An authorised public official (e.g., a local government mayor)

Sponsor Requirements

The sponsor must:

  • Be an Australian or an eligible New Zealand citizen, or a permanent resident
  • Be a close family member
  • Have lived in Australia for at least 2 years
  • Agree to a security bond
  • Submit a valid invitation letter along with other required documents.
  • Be able to provide financial support
  • Ensure compliance with visa 600 conditions

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Complete Application Process

The following steps outline the application process:

Create ImmiAccount

Register on the official Australian Immigration website to start your new visa application process.

Fill Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

Select the appropriate stream (family-sponsored or tourist stream). Complete the visitor visa form accurately with personal details, travel history, passport information, and travel purpose.

Upload Documents

Attach all the documents listed in your ImmiAccount checklist, including additional supporting documents for your visa application.

Pay Visa Fee

Pay the visa application charge online via any of the suggested methods. The base fee ranges between AUD 200 and AUD 205, but it may vary by stream.

Wait for Processing (5–10 weeks avg.)

Processing times are generally longer for family-sponsored visas than for tourist stream visas. Family visa applications may take about 50 to 70 days, while tourist stream visas may take about 20 to 33 days.

Processing Time, Fees & Validity (2026)

You can use the visa processing time guide tool to get exact timelines for recently decided applications.

  • Processing: Generally 5-10 weeks
  • Fees: AUD 200 (May require a security bond from the sponsor)
  • Stay: Up to 12 months
  • Entry: Usually a single entry; no guarantee of multiple entries

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The following issues may affect an application:

  • Not submitting accurate or incomplete supporting documents
  • Weak proof of ties to the home country or to the sponsor
  • Missing financial documentation
  • Incorrect evidence of funds for a business visitor
  • Not including property documents
  • Ignoring visa conditions
  • Not checking ImmiAccount regularly for the latest updates on a tourist visa or requests for additional information
  • Not applying in advance of the intended travel date

Factors to Consider When Preparing Your Application

To increase your chances of approval, you may consider the following:

  • Provide a clear and verifiable sponsorship documentation from an eligible family member
  • Submit a detailed itinerary to support your intent to temporarily visit family in Australia.
  • Provide evidence of financial capacity and personal circumstances
  • Provide a clear statement addressing your intention to stay temporarily in Australia
  • Provide tax records or evidence of assets to prove your financial capacity
  • Be honest about visa refusals by Australia or another country
  • Maintain consistency in information between the ImmiAccount application, sponsor letters, and supporting evidence.
  • Ensure the eligible Australian sponsor completes the sponsorship form and provides accurate sponsorship documents

Limitations of the Visitor Visa 600

Although subclass 600 of the visitor visa is flexible, it has its limitations.

  • No work allowed
  • Must leave the country before the visa expiry
  • Limited study duration
  • No pathway to permanent residency
  • Includes Condition 8503 or "No Further Stay"

How Australian Migration Lawyers Can Help

Navigating a family-sponsored visa or a tourist visa can be complicated, given the documentation and compliance requirements. Australian Migration Lawyers can help you streamline the process. We have seasoned lawyers to review your eligibility criteria, prepare a strong visa application, organise all documents correctly, advise on individual circumstances, and support a well-prepared application. Share your visa situation and use their expertise to complete the application process diligently.

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If you are interested in getting more information about a visa, get in touch with Australian Migration Lawyers for a consultation.

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FAQs – Sponsored Family Visitor Visa 600

What documents are required to apply for an Australian Visitor Visa?

You need to submit the following list of documents for an Australian visitor visa.

  • A copy of the biodata page of your valid passport.
  • A completed Form 1419 or online application via the ImmiAccount/Home Affairs website
  • Two recent passport-sized photos
  • Proof of funds
  • A proof of return to your home country
  • Copies of previous travel history

Additional supporting documents include:

  • A "No Objection Certificate" (NOC) from the employer,
  • An invitation letter from your friend/family, along with their proof of identity and citizenship/residency status
  • Company registration documents and bank statements, if self-employed
  • A copy of a birth certificate for solo travellers under 18
  • Form 1229 for consent from a non-travelling parent
  • A completed Form 1257 for visitor visa holders under 18 staying in Australia with a legal guardian or relative other than a parent
  • Proof of joint bank account statements or billing accounts in joint names for applicants living in a de facto relationship for at least 12 months
  • A certified copy of the death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate if widowed, divorced or permanently separated

Can I apply for another visa while holding a Subclass 600 Visitor Visa in Australia?

Yes, you can apply for another visa only if Condition 8503 is not attached to your current subclass 600 visa.

What is the application fee for the Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)?

The application fee is AUD 200. Additional costs may include a security bond from the sponsor, police certificates, and medical checks.

Who is ineligible to sponsor a Family-Sponsored Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)?

Individuals who are not Australian citizens or fail to meet eligibility requirements, lack financial stability, or have immigration violations are ineligible to sponsor.

Does the Sponsored Family Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) allow multiple entries?

The family-sponsored visa stream allows temporary entry for a single time. A multiple-entry visa is not guaranteed.

What are the key differences between the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) and the eVisitor Visa (Subclass 651)?

Factors

Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

eVisitor Visa (Subclass 651)

Eligibility

Available to all other nationalities

Only for passport holders from the European Union (EU) and a few European countries

Cost

AUD 200

Free

Duration of Stay

  • Up to 12 months
  • Single entry
  • Multiple entries are not guaranteed
  • Multiple entries
  • Each stay is limited to a maximum of 3 months within 12 months.

Application Process

Longer process with extensive documentation

An online-only, fast 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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