Australia Visa Guide
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Application Process
Applying for your Australian visa is a straightforward, step-by-step process.
Prepare Your Documents: Gather all the required documents listed above.
Create an ImmiAccount: Register for a free ImmiAccount on the official Australian government website.
Complete the Online Form: Fill out the application form carefully and truthfully.
Upload and Submit: Upload all your scanned documents to your ImmiAccount, pay the visa fee, and submit your application.
Wait for a Decision: After your application is processed, you will be notified via your ImmiAccount.
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Required Document
Common Documents:
Valid Passport
Passport Photos
Completed Application
Health Documentation
Proof of Funds
Proof of Return
Required Documents (Specific to Visa):
Tourist Specific: Travel Itinerary, Cover Letter
Student Specific: Confirmation of Enrolment, English Proficiency, Genuine Student Statement
Work Specific: Job Offer, English Proficiency, Skills Assessment, Work Experience
Business Specific: Invitation Letter, Company Letter, Business Itinerary, Proof of Business Relationship
Character Documentation: Police Clearance Certificate
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Visa Types
Visa Types Australia offers various visas to fit every travel purpose. The most common ones are
Tourist Visa (Visitor Visa - subclass 600): For holidays, visiting friends and family, or short-term business activities.
Student Visa (Subclass 500): For those planning to study in Australia.
Working Holiday Visa: For young people who want to travel and work to fund their trip.
Work Visas: For those who have a job offer from an Australian employer.
Family & Partner Visas: For individuals joining family members or their partner in Australia.
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Tips & Advice
Schedule regular health checks.
Get certified translations.
Keep all documents ready for inspection.
B1/B2 Tourist/Business
For tourism, business meetings, and short-term visits
F1 Student Visa
For full-time academic studies at accredited institutions
H1B Work Visa
For specialty occupations requiring bachelor's degree or higher
J1 Exchange Visitor
For educational and cultural exchange programs

