Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) for Indians 2026 — Fees, Process & Documents
Australia is a bucket-list destination for many Indian travelers. For tourism or visiting family you’ll apply for the Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) — a fully online application lodged through ImmiAccount, with no embassy visit required.
Do Indians need an Australia visa?
Yes. Indian passport holders need a visa. The Subclass 600 Visitor Visa (Tourist stream) is the standard route for holidays and family visits. India is not eligible for the ETA/eVisitor programs, so the Subclass 600 is your path.
Fees (2026)
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Subclass 600 (Tourist stream) base fee | ~AUD $190–200 |
| Possible extras | Biometrics, insurance, translations |
Processing time
Processing varies, but in 2026 many Tourist-stream applications for Indians have been decided in roughly 8 to 30 days (a large share within ~24 days, most within ~52 days). Apply at least a month before travel.
Validity & length of stay
Visitor visas are commonly granted for stays of 3, 6, or 12 months per entry, with single or multiple entry depending on your profile and history. The grant notice states your exact stay period and conditions.
Step-by-step application process
- Create an ImmiAccount on the official Department of Home Affairs website.
- Complete the Subclass 600 (Tourist stream) application online.
- Upload supporting documents and pay the fee.
- Provide biometrics or health checks if requested.
- Receive the decision by email; the visa is electronically linked to your passport.
Documents checklist
- Passport valid for the duration of stay.
- Proof of funds: bank statements, ITRs, salary slips.
- Employment/business proof and evidence of ties to India.
- Travel itinerary, accommodation, and return-travel intent.
- Invitation letter and host details if visiting family/friends.
- Travel/health insurance (recommended).
Key points to remember
- Everything is online via ImmiAccount — paper applications are discontinued.
- Genuine temporary stay is the core test: show clear plans and reasons to return.
- Keep document file sizes within ImmiAccount limits and use clear scans.
- Don’t lodge with non-refundable bookings before the grant.
Common reasons for refusal
Failure to satisfy the “genuine temporary entrant” requirement, weak finances, or unclear ties to India are the usual causes. A clear itinerary and honest, consistent information go a long way.
Official application & disclaimer
Apply only through the official channel: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au (official Department of Home Affairs). Beware of look-alike websites and agents charging inflated fees.
Last verified: June 2026. Visa fees, processing times, and rules for Australia change frequently and can vary by applicant profile and season. Always confirm the latest fees and requirements on the official site above before you apply. This guide is for general information and is not legal or immigration advice.






