Australia Visitor Visa

Why Choose the Australia as Your Next Travel Destination?

Australia is the best option if you're seeking for a luxurious vacation destination that will be amazing, safe, sunny, interesting, and fun for the whole family. It's the perfect location for your family to unwind together, spend quality time together, and explore a new area because of its laid-back lifestyle, spirit of adventure, and friendly attitude. There is something to keep everyone occupied in Australia, whether you are a family that enjoys the beach, adventure sports, or prefers to explore cities and spend time perusing museums and art galleries. Let our skilled Travel Designers design the ideal family vacation for you.

Documents Required​

  • To apply for the Australia Visit Visa, applicants must:
  • Show that they have sufficient funds to cover their trip costs for the duration of their visit
  • Have no criminal record and must comply with all Australian laws
  • Meet all health standards and submit medical records as necessary
  • Show valid documentation and invitation letters from sponsors(if any)
  • Meet any other requirements asked for

Frequently asked Questions

  • Is a visa required to enter Australia?

    You must have a current Australian visa in order to enter the nation unless you are an Australian citizen. Passport holders from New Zealand can apply for a visa when they arrive. All other passport holders are required to obtain a visa before travelling, regardless of age. At the Australian Embassy or Consulate, you can apply for a variety of Australian visas, such as tourist visas and working holiday visas.

  • Can a visitor's visa to Australia be extended?

    You can extend your stay in Australia if you are currently there and have a valid Electronic Travel Authority visa (subclass 601) by requesting a different type of visa, such as a visitor visa (subclass 600). It is not possible to extend an eVisitor (subclass 651).

  • Are Indian citizens capable of getting a visa upon arrival in Australia?

    No, Australian law does not permit Indian nationals to get visas upon arrival.