If you’re planning a trip to Australia, for tourism, visiting family or friends, or short-term business, the right visa option can make all the difference. Here’s your comprehensive guide to visitor visas for Australia, tailored for people applying from India and other countries.
With over 180,000+ visa applicants assisted by Aussizz Group, we know the common pitfalls, and how to help you avoid them.
When you think “visit Australia,” there are a few main visa pathways – each suited to different needs:
This is the most popular visa for travellers who want to visit Australia for tourism, to see family/friends, or for short-term business.
Depending on circumstances, the visa may allow stays from a few days to up to 12 months (typically 3 months per visit, but longer validity may be granted).
Electronic Visas: ETA (Subclass 601) & eVisitor (Subclass 651)
For some passport holders from visa-waiver or eligible countries, electronic visas provide a fast, paperless option.
Note: For many Indian passport holders, these electronic routes are not available, making Subclass 600 Visitor Visa the primary option.
Visa Fees: What You Should Expect
Always check the official Department of Home Affairs (Australia) site or a licensed provider for the latest visa charges before applying.
Processing Time & Application Mode
To maximise your chances of visitor visa approval for Australia, ensure the following:
Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:
| Purpose | Recommended Visa / Stream |
| Short vacation or holiday (tourism) | Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) – Tourist Stream |
| Visiting family / friends in Australia | Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) – Tourist or Family-Sponsored Stream |
| Short business trip, meetings, conferences | Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) – Business Visitor Stream |
| Frequent travellers from eligible countries (tourism/business) | ETA (Subclass 601) or eVisitor (Subclass 651) – if passport eligible |
| Long stay, work, study, migration – not appropriate with visitor visa | Other visa types (Student, Work, Skilled, etc.) |
Q1. When should I apply for a Visitor Visa, how early?
You should ideally apply as soon as you have finalised travel dates, but at least 4-6 weeks before planned travel to allow for processing time and any potential requests for additional documents.
Q2. Can I extend my stay if I need to stay longer?
Extending a Visitor Visa is possible but not guaranteed, and you may be required to apply for another visa from outside Australia. Visitor visas are meant for temporary stay only.
Q3. Can I work or study while visiting Australia on a Visitor Visa?
No, Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) does not allow paid work or enrolment in long-term study courses. The purpose must remain tourism, visiting family/friends, or short business activities.
Q4. What is the visa fee for Indian applicants in 2025?
As of mid 2025, the base cost for Subclass 600 (offshore application) is approximately AUD 190-200. Additional costs (biometrics, travel insurance, agency charges) may apply.
Q5. What documents do I need to show proof of funds and travel plans?
Typically: recent bank statements, employment letter / salary slips (or sponsor’s documents if family-sponsored), flight bookings, hotel/resort reservations, full travel itinerary, passport validity, any previous travel history, and evidence you plan to return (job, family, property, etc.).
Q6. If my passport is from a visa-waiver country, can I get a faster ETA or eVisitor visa?
Yes, if you hold a passport eligible for ETA (Subclass 601) or eVisitor (651), these electronic visas offer a quick, streamlined entry option for short-term travel.
Whether it’s a dream vacation, meeting loved ones, attending a conference, or exploring business opportunities, the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) and electronic visa options make visiting Australia accessible and realistic for eligible travellers.
With proper planning, complete documentation, and genuine intent, your application can be smooth, efficient and stress-free. If this is your first time or you want expert support, Aussizz Group (with 180,000+ visa success stories) is here to guide you.
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