| Visa Type | Entry Type | Validity | Processing | Embassy Fee | VFS Fees | Service Fee | GSTIN | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist Visa | Multiple Entry | 3 Years | 8-30 Days | INR 13,950.00 | INR 0.00 | INR 4,500.00 | INR 810.00 | INR 19,260.00 |
The minimum bank balance required for an Australian tourist visa is AUD 5,000 (recommended: AUD 8,200).
The minimum financial requirement to apply for an Australian visa varies depending on the type of visa, length of stay, and purpose of visit. If you have fewer funds, provide an account of other financial proof, such as PPF, fixed deposit, and shares.
No, health examinations are not mandatory for a short-term Australia tourist visa.
However, it might be required only in special cases, depending on the information you provide under the “Health Declarations” section of the visa application form. If your answer is ‘no’ to all the questions asked, you will not need to undertake any health examination. If you have answered ‘yes’ to any question, then the health examination request will depend on the gravity of your situation, which is at the authorities' discretion.
Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from obtaining an Australian visa. However, when applying, you must make sure that you truthfully answer the questions regarding your criminal conduct and provide all requested information. Not disclosing the truth can lead to visa refusal.
Additionally, authorities might ask you to provide supporting documents, such as a police or military certificate or a letter of good conduct from your employer. Ensure that, if requested, you can provide the valid documents on time.
No, you do not need to submit biometric data to get an Australian tourist visa from India.
Biometric information is only required for a visa that is part of the biometrics program, and if you are applying from a country that is part of Australia’s biometrics program. You can check further details on the Department of Home Affairs website.
The processing time for an Australian tourist visa varies, often taking three weeks to a month, depending on specific circumstances. The processing usually gets extended during peak travel season or when the government requests additional documents.
To avoid such unforeseen delays, consider applying through authorised channels that are familiar with the complications of visa processes. These experts can ensure that you provide all the required documentation, eliminating the need for further clarification requests from the consular.
If rejected, carefully review the reasons for rejection provided by the consular officer via mail. Once you have addressed the reason and you believe that the circumstances of your visa application have changed, reapply.
Please note that in the same visa rejection mail, the consular will also let you know if you can request a review of the rejection decision.
No, you cannot work on an Australian tourist visa. The primary purpose of a tourist visa or visitor visa is short-term visits for tourism, visiting family or friends, or attending non-business-related activities. Engaging in any kind of paid work is prohibited.
If you wish to work in Australia, you must apply for appropriate work-related visas, such as a Temporary Skill Shortage visa, Skilled Independent visa, or Employer Nomination Scheme (EMS) visa. The Department of Home Affairs website provides detailed information about the available options.