Applying for Australian Visa
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Having a complete and correct form, paying the correct fee and satisfying other requirement such as being inside or outside
For most visas where an application is made overseas, you must be outside
You must be careful to indicate the visa class under which you wish to be considered, as your application cannot be considered under any class other than the one noted on your application form. An Application for Migration to
Family members who apply at the same time can usually apply on the same form and pay just one fee (a child born after an application is made, but before it’s decided, is included in the parents’ application). In certain circumstances, a spouse or dependent child can be added to an application.
Applications for some visas, such as visitors’ visas, may be decided while you wait. In this case, if you’re granted a visa you’re usually given a visa label in your passport. If your application for a visitors’ visa is refused, you're given a notice of refusal. For all other visas, you’re notified of the decision by letter. If you’re refused a visa, you're notified why and, if applicable, where you can apply for a review of the decision and the time limit for doing so.
If you plan to travel to or from
Extensions & Restrictions
If you wish to stay longer than your visa allows, you should apply for another visa. If your visa expires while you’re in
