Visitor Visa

Unlocking Australia: Navigating the Array of Visitor Visas

Australia beckons as a premier tourist destination, offering a plethora of captivating sights and boundless experiences.

Whether your aim is a holiday retreat, reconnecting with loved ones, or exploring prospects of relocation for work, study, or permanent migration, Australia’s visitor visas pave the way. These visas grant stays of 3, 6, or 12 months, tailored to your purpose, albeit without work permissions.

 

Navigating the array of Australian visitor visas can seem daunting, but fear not, for we’ve compiled essential guidance to streamline your application process.

Diverse Types of Visitor Visa Australia

Visitor Visa Subclass 600:

Electronic Travel Authority Subclass 601 (Offshore)

You can only apply for the eVisitor (subclass 651) visa if you are a citizen of one of the countries below:

Andorra

Austria

Belgium Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic Denmark

Estonia

Finland France Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta

Monaco

Netherlands Norway

Poland Portugal

Romania

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom Vatican City

Republic of San Marino

 

eVisitor Subclass 651 (Offshore):

Each visa subclass and stream cater to specific travel intentions and eligibility criteria, ensuring a tailored approach for visitors to Australia.

 

You can only apply for the Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601) visa if you are a citizen of one of the countries below:

Andorra

Austria

Belgium

Brunei

Canada

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

 

Greece

Hong Kong (SAR of China)

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

Malaysia

 

 

Malta

Monaco

Norway

Portugal

Republic of San Marino

Singapore

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

 

Switzerland

Taiwan (excluding official or diplomatic passports)

The Netherlands

United Kingdom—British Citizen

United Kingdom—British National (Overseas)

United States of America

Vatican City

 

 

Appealing a Refused Visitor Visa

A common cause for visitor visa refusal often stems from failing to satisfy the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement. Here, the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) assesses the risk of visa condition breaches or overstaying. To address this, evidence demonstrating strong ties to your home country is crucial. This may include familial or job-related responsibilities that necessitate your physical presence, such as caring for a sick relative or holding an employment contract.

Moreover, showcasing financial stability is vital. Ensuring a consecutive $5000 AUD in your bank account for three months strengthens your application.

If your Australian visitor visa faces refusal, fret not. We offer guidance and assistance to navigate the appeal process effectively.

Crafting a Persuasive Invitation Letter for Australian Visitor Visa

This letter is from a family member, friend, or host company for the business stream. It should effectively convey the reasons for the invitation and provide key details about the inviter. Here’s how to write a compelling invitation letter:

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