Planning a trip to Australia to see the sights, visit family, or attend a short conference? The Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) is your key. However, obtaining this visa isn’t just about filling out a form; it’s about proving one key thing to the Department of Home Affairs: that you are a genuine visitor who plans to return home.
We know the Australia Visitor Visa Requirements can feel overwhelming. That’s why Bombay Migrations created this guide. We will guide you through the essential eligibility checks, strict financial standards, and the exact documentation required for a strong application. Our goal is simple: to help you understand the rules so you can minimise your risk of refusal and secure your visa grant.
1. Do You Qualify? Australia Visitor Visa Eligibility Essentials
- Before you spend time gathering documents and paying fees, you must confirm you meet the fundamental Australia visitor visa eligibility rules for the Subclass 600 visa.
The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Assessment: The Core Test
This is where most applications stumble. The GTE criterion is not a box to tick; it’s an overall assessment of your commitment to leave Australia. You need to create a convincing argument that your life circumstances—in your home country—are compelling enough to guarantee your return.
We look for evidence of:
- Financial Gravity: Do you have strong, ongoing financial commitments at home (e.g., mortgage, active business accounts)?
- Social & Family Ties: Are your spouse, children, or elderly parents staying behind? Strong family connections are a powerful motivator for return.
Professional Commitments: Are you a long-term employee or a business owner with confirmed responsibilities waiting for you? Your employer must clearly state that you have approved leave and a guaranteed return date.
Health and Character Requirements
These two are non-negotiable.
- Health: You must meet the minimum health standards. If you are applying for a stay longer than 12 months, or if you plan to visit a hospital or healthcare setting in Australia, you will likely need a medical examination.
Character: You must pass the character test. This means having a clean criminal record. Always disclose any past issues honestly—non-disclosure is a far greater risk than the history itself.
2. Proving Your Financial Capacity & Proof of Funds
The case officer needs to be certain you can afford your entire trip to Australia without turning to breaking your visa conditions (like working illegally).
What is the Recommended Bank Balance for an Australian visitor Visa?
The Department of Home Affairs does not publish a set-in-stone dollar amount. Instead, they assess if your funds are “sufficient.”
Based on our successful applications, Bombay Migrations recommends demonstrating access to funds that cover:
- Living Expenses: Generally calculated between AUD $1,500 and $2,000 per month of your planned stay (or approximately AUD $100–$150 per day).
Disclaimer: The costs provided are for general guidance only and may vary depending on individual cases. For specific advice, call us on +61424 859 699 or visit our contact us page.
- Travel Costs: Funds for international flights (or confirmed tickets) and internal transport.
Crucial Tip: Quality of evidence beats quantity. We advise providing bank statements spanning the last three to six months. Large, last-minute deposits are a major red flag, suggesting that the money may not be genuinely yours.
If You Have a Sponsor
If a family member in Australia is covering your costs, they must provide:
- A detailed letter of invitation and support, clearly stating their commitment.
- Their own evidence of financial stability (payslips, tax notices).
- Proof of their Australian immigration status (citizenship or Permanent Resident visa)
3. Your Australia Tourist Visa Document Checklist
The Non-Negotiables
- Application Form & Fee: Completed online application (Form 1419 for Tourist Stream).
- Passport: Clear copy of your passport bio-page (valid well beyond your intended return date).
- Financial Proof: Bank statements (3–6 months), payslips, and income tax returns (ITR).
GTE Supporting Documents (The Proof of Ties)
| Document Category | What the Case Officer Wants to See |
|---|---|
| Employment | Official letter from employer confirming: position, salary, start date, and approved duration of leave. |
| Business Owners | Business registration documents, recent company bank statements, and tax registration proof. |
| Property | Deeds or registration papers showing clear ownership of property in your home country. |
| Travel History | Copies of previous visa stamps (from any country) to demonstrate a history of compliance and leaving when required. |
| Invitation | Detailed letter from the host in Australia, including their contact details, address, and the purpose of your visit. |
4. Top Reasons Why Visitor Visas Get Refused
We’ve reviewed thousands of cases, and the refusal reasons are nearly always predictable. Focusing on these points will significantly increase your approval rate.
- Weak or Unconvincing GTE Evidence: This is number one. You simply did not prove strong enough ties that would pull you back home. Solution: Spend more time documenting ties (family, career, assets) than any other section.
- Insufficient Funds Duration: The money is there, but it was transferred right before the application. Solution: Show consistent, long-term savings.
- Lack of Travel History: If this is your first international trip, the risk is higher. Solution: Compensate with exceptionally strong GTE and financial evidence.
Failure to Disclose: Omitting a past visa refusal, criminal conviction, or health condition. This is seen as an integrity issue and often results in an automatic refusal.
“Don’t Risk Refusal on Technicalities
Is the GTE requirement confusing you? Worried about your bank statements being scrutinised? Bombay Migrations specialises in reviewing and correcting complex visitor visa applications before submission.”
5. Success Tips & Why Use Bombay Migrations
Tips for a Smoother Application
- Don’t Settle for “Just Enough” Documents: Provide context. If you own a business, don’t just send registration—send recent photos, sales invoices, and client lists.
- Narrative is Key: Your personal GTE statement must tell a clear story. Why this trip? Why now? Why are you definitely coming back?
- Plan: Applications can take weeks. If you have specific dates, apply well in advance.
Expert Advantage with Bombay Migrations
The Australia Visitor Visa eligibility path can be confusing. We remove the uncertainty. Our MARA Registered Migration Agents provide professional assistance, offering:
- Detailed GTE Strategy: We guide you on exactly which documents from your life will best satisfy the GTE requirement.
- Application Review: We review your submission to catch the minor inconsistencies that case officers often use as grounds for refusal.
- Location-Based Expertise: Whether you are applying from Mumbai, Dubai, or London, we provide customised advice for your local processing centre.
Ready to start? We’re here to help you get to Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the minimum bank balance requirements for an Australia Visitor Visa?
The Department of Home Affairs in Australia avoids setting a fixed minimum bank balance. Their rule is that you must demonstrate access to "sufficient funds" to cover all your costs during your stay. This amount is highly subjective, depending on your accommodation type (hotel vs. staying with family), the length of your trip, and your destinations within Australia. For guidance, Bombay Migrations typically recommends applicants show evidence of funds covering at least AUD $1,500 to $2,000 per person, per month of their intended stay. Crucially, the quality of your bank statements is as important as the quantity of money. The case officer will review bank statements covering the last six months to ensure the funds are genuinely yours and not a recent loan or gift intended solely to meet the financial requirements for the visa.
Disclaimer: The costs mentioned here are for informational purposes only. For specific advice on your personal circumstances, visit our Contact page.
What are the top reasons for an Australia Visitor Visa refusal?
The leading reason for a Visitor Visa refusal is the failure to meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement. Put simply, the Department is not convinced that you intend to leave Australia before your visa expires. This often stems from providing inadequate proof of strong social, family, or economic ties to your home country. For instance, being unemployed or showing a weak financial history can significantly increase the risk. Other key reasons include missing critical documents from the Australia Tourist Visa Document Checklist, inconsistencies between the information in your application and your supporting evidence, or failure to honestly declare a previous visa refusal or criminal history (an issue addressed under the character requirements of the Subclass 600 eligibility criteria).
Is the Subclass 600 eligibility criteria different from a standard tourist visa?
No, the Subclass 600 visa is the formal name for the Australia Visitor Visa (Tourist Stream). Therefore, meeting the Subclass 600 eligibility criteria means meeting the standard requirements for a tourist visa. These criteria include satisfying the health and character requirements, proving you have sufficient financial resources, and, most importantly, meeting the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) criterion. While the term "tourist visa" is common in everyday language, the technical term used by the Department of Home Affairs is the Subclass 600. Bombay Migrations always refers to the official Subclass 600 eligibility criteria to ensure clients are fully compliant with the legal definitions and rules.