Learn more information about visa applications if you are travelling from overseas.
Visa applications
Under Australia’s universal visa system, all visitors to Australia must have a valid visa to travel to and enter Australia (other than New Zealand passport holders who will normally be granted a Special Category visa on arrival, provided they meet health and character requirements; and permanent residents of Norfolk Island who may be granted a Permanent Resident of Norfolk Island visa on arrival).
There are many visa options available to people wishing to visit Australia. The appropriate visa option will depend, amongst other things, on the person’s purpose for visiting Australia.
Invitation letter
The Conference Manager can provide invitation letter to those who require it for visa purposes.
Please forward a copy of your 3GPP registration confirmation email to kan@leishman-associates.com.au and request for the invitation letter. The visa letter will not be issued until the registration is confirmed.
Types of Visa
- Visitor (subclass 600)(Business stream) visa. For more information see, please click here.
- Electronic Travel Authority – ETA (subclass 601). For eligible passport holders and more information, please view here.
- eVisitor (subclass 651)(Business Stream) visa. For eligible passport holders and more information see, please click here.
- Visitor (subclass 600)(Tourist stream) visa. For more information, please click here.
- Electronic Travel Authority – ETA (subclass 601). For more information, including eligible passport holders, please refer to this page.
- e Visitor (subclass 651)(Tourist Stream) visa. For more information, including eligible passport holders, please view here.
Minors who are travelling without their parent and/or guardian may need to provide additional documentation with their visa application, even if they are travelling with other family members. For further information please click here to read more and this page.
General information for visa applicants
Applicants must include as much information as possible to support their applications including:
Attendees and Speakers documents:
Applicants should tell the department what business visitor activities they plan to do in Australia by providing:
- an invitation from a host organisation (Please forward a copy of your registration confirmation email and receipt of registration payment to Sharon and request for the Invitation letter)
- 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
Conference participants applying for the Visitor (subclass 600) Business stream visa should provide additional information and documents to support their visa applications including, but not limited to:
- evidence of any international travel outside of their own country (for example, copies of visas and passport pages containing entry and departure stamps)
- information and evidence of attendance at similar events, conferences, or congresses of this type
- evidence of family composition overseas
- information and evidence of any property or assets they have in their own country.
Visitors Visa Documents
Applicants should provide as much proof as possible to show they are visiting Australia as a temporary visitor only:
- proof they have enough money for their stay, and to leave Australia, such as:
- itemised personal bank statements showing a 3 month period
- pay slips
- audited accounts
- tax records
- term deposits
- credit card statements
- the applicant’s plans while in Australia.
Applicants should show the department that they are a genuine visitor and have reasons to return home by providing:
- a letter from their employer stating they expect them to return to their job
- proof they are enrolled at a school, college or university in their home country
- proof they have close family members in their home country
- evidence of their right to return to their home country
- proof they own property or other assets in their home country
Health and character requirements
All visa applicants must be assessed against Australia’s health and character requirements. These requirements are designed to protect the safety and security of the Australian community.
Health Requirements
As part of the visa application process you may be required to undertake a medical examination, chest x-ray and/or other health checks.
The Department will advise you of the applicable health checks (if any), based on your individual circumstances. Information on health checks which may apply to you is available on the Department’s website.
Character Requirements
As part of your visa application, you might be required to provide a police clearance certificate or other evidence to satisfy character requirements. Information about character requirements and police certificate requirements is available on the Department’s website.
Biometrics collection
Visa applicants outside of Australia will need to provide biometrics when they apply for a visa that is part of the Australian biometrics program, or where they are from a country, or located in a country at time of application that is part of the Australian biometrics program.
For information regarding Australia’s biometric program including visas and countries that are part of the program, please see here.
- whether the applicant has lodged a complete application, including all necessary supporting documents and paid associated visa application charges
- how promptly the applicant responds to any requests for additional information
- how long it takes to perform required checks on the supporting information provided
- how long it takes to receive information from external agencies, particularly in relation to health, character, and national security requirements
- when the application is lodged taking the current global visa processing times into account
Processing times are impacted each month by cases that are complex, changes to volume of applications and changes to Ministerial Directions. More information about visa processing times please refer here. For this reason, we would advise that visa applications be lodged at least 6 to 8 weeks prior to a person’s intended date of travel.
A visa may be cancelled if the visa holder breaches any of the conditions of the visa. Visa holders should carry a copy of their visa grant notice when travelling for their own reference.
It is the visa holder’s responsibility to be aware of, and abide by, any conditions of the visa as explained in the visa grant notification. This includes the number of entries to Australia permitted under their visa, and the period of time they can remain in Australia. If the visa ceases while the holder is still in Australia, the holder will become an unlawful non-citizen and may be detained and removed from Australia. The visa holder may also be subject to an exclusion period, which could prevent further travel to Australia for a specified time.
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