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If you're planning a trip to Australia, understanding the processing times for Visitor visas is essential. The Visitor visa options include the Visitor visa (subclass 600), the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) visa (subclass 601), and the eVisitor (subclass 651).
At Australian Migration Lawyers, we are experienced in assisting a range of visa applicants applying for Australian visas, including Visitor visas. For tailored advice or to ask further questions, contact us today!
A Visitor visa (subclass 600) allows individuals to visit Australia for a variety of reasons, including tourism, business purposes, or to visit family. This visa has different visa streams, such as the tourist stream, the business visitor stream, and the sponsored family stream. Processing times vary depending on the stream and whether all necessary supporting documents have been submitted. For business visitors, the visa facilitates short-term trips for attending meetings or conferences, as long as the purpose does not involve work or attempts to sell goods. Applicants must lodge a complete application and meet all character requirements before being granted the visa. Depending on the processing time, applicants may be required to provide a security bond or additional supporting documents. The Australian Government recommends checking the specific visa options for your purpose of travel.
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Each visa type has its own processing times and requirements. It is important to be aware that the Australian Government does not provide set processing times for visa applications, but provides updates on their official website. At the time of writing, the current processing times are:
At Australian Migration Lawyers, we help our clients lodge decision-ready applications, minimising potential delays that may arise and increasing the chances of a successful migration outcome.
While there’s no guaranteed way to expedite the processing of a Visitor visa, several strategies can enhance your chances of a smoother and potentially faster application process:
Obtaining a Visitor visa for Australia can be a straightforward process if you meet the necessary requirements and follow the correct application procedures. There are different types of Visitor visas available: the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) (subclass 601) is designed for short-term stays of up to three months for tourism or business, and is available to passport holders from specific countries. Alternatively, the Visitor visa (subclass 600) can be granted for tourism, business, or visiting family, with durations of 3, 6, or 12 months.
To apply, most applications are submitted online through the ImmiAccount portal. You will need to provide a copy of your passport, proof of sufficient funds, and any other documents required for your specific visa type. For a successful application, ensure all required documents are complete and translated into English if necessary, double-check that your details match those on your passport, and respond promptly to any requests for additional information to avoid delays.
There is no fixed limit on the number of times you can apply for a Visitor visa. However, frequent applications might prompt the authorities to question your intentions. To strengthen your application:
For frequent visits, consider a visa that allows multiple entries over an extended period. Remember, while there is no strict limit, the frequency of your visits may be scrutinized to ensure you are not attempting to use the Visitor visa as a means of prolonged stay.
If your Visitor visa application is refused, you have a few potential courses of action:
For professional guidance, consider seeking assistance from an Australian Migration Lawyer, who can help navigate the appeal or reapplication process, ensuring your submission addresses any deficiencies and meets all legal requirements
If your Visitor visa application to Australia has been refused, it can be both frustrating and disappointing. However, it is important to remember that a refusal does not necessarily mark the end of your journey.
1. Understand the Reason for the Visa Refusal
The first thing you should do when your visa application is refused is carefully review the notice from the Department of Home Affairs. This notice will explain why your application was refused, helping you decide on your next steps.
Upon refusal, you will receive two letters in one attachment:
The reason for your refusal can typically be found in the “Decision Record” under the subheading “My decision is based on the following factors,” usually located near the end of the letter.
2. Reapply for the Visa or Appeal the Decision
If your visa application was refused, you have two main options: reapply for the visa or appeal the decision.
3. Consider These Factors When Submitting a New Visitor visa Application
When reapplying for a Visitor visa, reflect on what may have been missing in your previous application and provide new evidence to address those gaps. Refer to the Department’s website for guidance on required documents, and ensure you provide evidence that demonstrates the following:
The more evidence you can provide to satisfy these factors, the stronger your application will be.