Visitor Visa: A Guide To Visitor Visa Subclass 600 For Australia

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What Is A Subclass 600 Visitor Visa?

Subclass 600 is a visa that permits you to visit Australia as a tourist, to see family and friends, or for business purposes on a temporary basis.

How Long Does A 600 Visitor Visa Last?

Grant periods are usually three, six, or twelve months. 

How Long Does It Take To Process A 600 Visa?

Processing times vary depending on which stream you are applying for, ranging from 15 Days to up to 2 months.

How Much Does A Subclass 600 Visa Cost?

The application fee for a subclass 600 visitor visa ranges from AUD$195 to AUD$1,435. This depends on the stream that you are applying for.

If you are a passport holder of the following countries, you are eligible to apply for the Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601) online with a charge of AUD$20:

    • 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

    If you are a citizen of the countries below and you hold a valid passport, you may be eligible to apply for an eVisitor visa (subclass 651) through your Immi Account for free:

    Countires that are eligible to apply for an eVisitor visa subclass 651 Nilesh Nandan Immigration Lawyer

    Which stream should I apply to?

    There are 5 different streams for visitor visas:

    Tourist stream

    For the tourist stream, you can apply inside or outside Australia. However, if you are in Australia and you would like to lodge a visitor visa application, you must not have the dreaded ” 8503 No Further Stay ” condition attached to your visa grant. Recently, the processing time has been between 10 days and 1 month.

    Sponsored family stream

    If you have a relative who is at least 18 years old and he or she is an Australian permanent resident or citizen, then you might be able to apply for a visitor visa under the sponsored family stream.

    The normal processing time for a family-sponsored visitor visa is approximately 2 months, with a possible variation of up to 1 month.

    Business visitor stream

    This stream will suit you if you are currently outside Australia, and you plan to visit Australia for business purposes for a short time for business meetings but not actually to “work” in Australia. The normal processing time for this stream is typically shorter than the others. You will be required to provide evidence of your trip, this may include but is not limited to:

        • an invitation from a host organization

        • conference registration details

        • a letter from your employer stating why you are visiting

        • your plans for your stay and details of your Australian business contacts

        • proof of your current employment and professional qualifications

        • evidence your company is an active business, such as an annual report

        • evidence of prior contact with Australian businesses

      Recently, the normal processing time for a Business Visitor Visa ranges from 6 to 15 days. You can apply to fast-track your application under this stream if you are a citizen of China (Mainland), United Arab Emirates, or India with an extra cost of AUD$1000. The fast track cannot be applied for online, you can check the Immigration partner institution for this service. 

      Approved destination status stream

      This stream is for people who plan to travel as part of a group for a temporary short period of stay in Australia. Your travel agent can apply for this on your behalf. Please contact your local overseas-based travel agent for further assistance.

      If you are a travel agent who is looking for assistance in applying for this visa stream for your client, and you need the help of an immigration lawyer, you can book a consultation with me to discuss this further.

      Frequent traveller stream

      If you are a passport holder of China (Mainland) who travels often to Australia for business or personal reasons, you may consider the frequent traveler stream which can be granted for up to 10 years with a stay of up to 3 months for each time you enter.

      Health and character concerns?

      Do you have health issues? Or do you have a criminal record that you are worried that Immigration might refuse your visitor visa application? Talk to me today. Book a consultation, and together we can decide what you should do next.

      How do I apply for a tourist visa to Australia?

      Visitor visas can be applied for online through an online portal called the Immi Account without any assistance and in most cases, you do not need the assistance of a migration lawyer like me. 

      You should understand that a visitor visa can be applied for in most cases outside of Australia (offshore) but also in limited cases when you are already inside Australia (onshore).

      For a discussion about making an application for a visitor visa to enter Australia or for making a further visitor visa application or visitor visa extension whilst onshore, please book a chat with me to discuss your options.

      How much money do you need in the bank?

      To apply for a visitor visa, you need to satisfy the following requirements:

          • Have adequate means of support

          • Meet special return criteria

        There is no specific amount of money that is required when you apply for a visitor visa. The case officer may seek evidence including, but not limited to: 

            • bank statements and/or passbooks showing a consistent history of saving

            • letters from banks and/or other financial institutions concerning the financial position of the applicant or the applicant’s access to the funds of another person

            • air tickets that have already been purchased

            • available credit card funds. 

          Please note, that cash and traveler’s cheques are not considered acceptable evidence of funds. You’ll need to prove that you “own” such funds. That’s awkward!

          If you are invited by a family or friend, and they will cover the expenses for your stay, generally the person offering the support should confirm their offer, in writing. 

          You can book a consultation with me to discuss how I can help you put a better visitor visa submission.

          Your Experience?

          Please share your comments with me.

          I’d love to know more about your experience with applying for this visa subclass!

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          2. Hi, thanks for the informative website.
            My husband has applied for a tourist visa on 9th April and its well over 37 days at this point. We are thinking of withdrawing our application and applying for a new fasttrack visa. However MHA is unclear about fast track processing time, and if it goes against the applicant or not? Would you have any advice on this?

          3. Hi, my application for tourist visa subclass 600 was rejected. The reason was I failed to satisfy the decision maker that I will go back to my country. My question is: if I will not appeal will I still be able to apply for a visa in the future?

          4. Hi, I have a small concern. I applied for a tourist visa as a friend back in March 2022 from UAE. However, I had done biometrics and health examinations. The health examinations have been cleared, but there is still a flag indicating “arrange biometrics collection”, with the overall status as “Further assessment” When we contacted the Department of Home Affairs, they informed us that there has been a technical issue. But this issue has been going on for a few months. We are in two minds if we should reapply the application again. Is there something we can do re-submit the biometrics?
            They have now increased the global processing time for 90% of the applications to 20 months.

          5. Hi,

            If I applied for 600 onshore and ask for 2 days stay, would I be able to get 2 days visa instead of 3month?

          6. HI Nilesh Nandan,

            You are doing a great job.

            Can I ask one question?
            Can we apply for a Partner visa while the partner is in Australia on a Visit visa SC 600?

            Does she get a bridging visa?

            Thanks

            1. 1. yes.
              2. yes.

              I’m assuming that there is no condition on the Visa which suggests “No further stay”. If such a condition does attach to the Visitor Visa held in an application will need to be made for a waiver of that prohibition.

              I can help with making submissions in respect of the waiver in certain circumstances.

              Hope this helps. Please help me answer more questions like these by leaving an honest review here: https://g.page/r/CfBw8UcKreaaEAg/review

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              Nilesh Nandan
              BBus(Accy) LLB(QUT) MBA(IntBus)
              Immigration Lawyer | Special Counsel
              MyVisa® Immigration Law Advisory

          7. I would like to know, Does DUI conviction (First Offence , NZD $800 fine only in New Zealand) prevent to obtain Visitor visa to Australia? with Nepalese Passport? & as I am Nepalese passport holder, am I eligible to apply (Fast-Track processing)? I opt your team to apply my visa Asap.

            1. Certainly would be easier if you did not have any drink driving charge at all. I do not believe the charge is photo of particularly in circumstances where it was only a fine. I am more concerned about the fact that you are the holder of a Nepali passport and whether or not you will meet the requirements to be a genuine temporary entrant. This involves looking at the factors pulling you back to Nepal after your temporary stay on the one hand and potential motivation for you to stay in Australia and overstay your Visa on the other hand. Your employment and social ties could particularly impact this as well your immigration history not just with Australia but with other countries.

              *In the interest of speed, my communications are transcribed and transmitted using voice-to-text software – please ignore any unintended typographical or interpretation errors. Please also see the standard Notes and Disclosures which apply to my communications. These are located at the footer of my work emails.

              ​Regards​

              Nilesh Nandan
              BBus(Accy) LLB(QUT) MBA(IntBus)
              Immigration Lawyer | Special Counsel
              MyVisa® Immigration Law Advisory

              Hope this helps. Please help me answer more questions like these by leaving an honest review here: https://g.page/r/CfBw8UcKreaaEAg/review

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