Overview: the Australia Tourist Visa
A short-stay visa for tourism, visiting family or friends, and other non-business leisure travel. The single biggest factor in approval is convincing the officer you will return home.
Australia runs a fully online, subclass-numbered visa system through ImmiAccount. Genuine intent β the Genuine Student requirement for study, genuine visitor intent for travel β is the recurring theme across routes.
Who this visa is for
Holidays, family visits, sightseeing and short personal trips. Stays of 30β180 days, often on a multiple-entry visa valid 1β10 years.
Key things to know about applying in Australia
- Every visa is a numbered subclass (e.g. Visitor 600, Student 500, Skilled 189).
- Students must satisfy the Genuine Student (GS) requirement.
- Health insurance (OSHC for students) is mandatory for most temporary visas.
- Skilled migration uses a points test and SkillSelect expressions of interest.
The application process, step by step
- Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria and choose the correct visa category.
- Gather your documents and check them against the official requirements.
- Complete and submit the official application and pay the required fees.
- Attend biometrics and, where required, the visa interview.
- Track your application and prepare for travel once approved.
Common reasons applications are refused
- Weak ties to your home country, so the officer doubts you will return.
- Unclear trip purpose or an itinerary that does not match your stated plans.
- Insufficient or unexplained funds for the trip.
How VisaMet helps
VisaMet checks whether you qualify for the Australia Tourist Visa, screens your documents against the official checklist, and β where an interview applies β lets you rehearse with a realistic mock officer. A personalised timeline keeps every deadline on track.
VisaMet provides preparation guidance, not legal advice. Always confirm current requirements with the official source before applying.