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At Visa Voyage, we’re proud to be your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of immigration and Australian visa services. This is where our story begins — with you.

We specialize in all aspects of immigration law, offering expert guidance and personalized support for individuals, families, and businesses seeking to live, work, or invest in Australia. From visa applications to permanent residency and citizenship, our dedicated team is here to help you every step of the way.

We’re committed to delivering high-quality service with integrity, professionalism, and care. As we grow and succeed together, we’re glad you’re here to be a part of our story.

Let’s take the next step — together.

 

Below is a list of the various Australian visas available. If you're unsure which visa best suits your needs, we’re here to help.

📩 Need assistance? Contact us at info@visa-voyage.net — our experienced team will guide you through the process and help you find the right visa solution.

 

Australian Visitor Visas

Australia offers a range of short-term visas for tourism, business, and transit. Here are some of the most common options:

  • Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601)

  • eVisitor (subclass 651)

  • Transit Visa (subclass 771)

  • Visitor Visa (subclass 600)
    For tourists, business visitors, or to visit family. Offers more flexibility and longer stay options.

  • Work and Holiday Visa (subclass 462)
    For young adults from eligible countries to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.

  • Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417)
    For young people from eligible countries to work and travel in Australia for up to 12 months.

    Australian Working and Skilled Visas

    Australia offers a wide range of visas for professionals, skilled workers, and business investors. These visa options support individuals looking to contribute to the Australian economy and workforce, whether temporarily or permanently.


    Skilled Migration Visas

    • Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
      For invited workers with skills needed in Australia, not sponsored by an employer or family member.

    • Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
      For skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory.

    • Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)
      For skilled workers nominated by a state/territory or sponsored by an eligible family member to live and work in regional Australia.

    • Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489)
      A now-closed pathway for skilled workers to live in regional areas.

    • Skilled Regional visa (subclass 887)
      For those who have lived and worked in specified regional areas while holding an eligible visa.

    • Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa (subclass 191)
      For holders of eligible regional provisional visas to apply for permanent residency.


    Employer-Sponsored Visas

    • Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
      Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 494)
      Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)


    Business and Investor Visas


    Temporary Work and Graduate Visas

    • Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)
      For international students who have recently graduated from an Australian institution.

    • Temporary Activity visa (subclass 408)
      For short-term work in specific programs including sport, entertainment, and cultural exchange.

    • Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403)
      For individuals working under international agreements or participating in government programs.

    • Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400)
      For highly specialized work or to participate in an activity in Australia for a short time.

    • Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482)
      (Also known as the Temporary Skill Shortage visa) — allows employers to sponsor skilled workers where they can’t find an appropriately skilled Australian.

    • Australian Studying and Training Visas

      Whether you're pursuing education or participating in workplace training, these visas support your development goals in Australia:

      • Student visa (subclass 500)
        For international students enrolled in a full-time course of study.

      • Student Guardian visa (subclass 590)
        For a parent or guardian to stay in Australia as a student’s support person.

      • Training visa (subclass 407)
        For workplace-based training to improve skills in an eligible occupation or area.


      Australian Family and Partner Visas

      Australia offers several visa options to help you reunite and live with your loved ones.

      Partner and Marriage Visas
      • Partner visa (subclass 820/801)
        For partners of Australian citizens or permanent residents (onshore).

      • Partner (Provisional and Migrant) visa (subclass 309/100)
        For partners applying from outside Australia.

      • Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300)
        For those intending to marry an Australian citizen or permanent resident.


      Parent Visas
      • Parent visa (subclass 103)
        For parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents.

      • Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143)
        Permanent visa with a higher application fee for faster processing.

      • Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 173)
        A temporary visa pathway to the permanent Contributory Parent visa.

      • Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864)
        For aged parents applying for permanent residency.

      • Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 884)
        A temporary step toward the 864 visa.

      • Aged Parent visa (subclass 804)
        For aged parents applying for permanent residence while in Australia.

      • Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 870)
        Allows parents to visit their children in Australia for up to 10 years.


      Child and Dependent Visas
      • Child visa (subclass 101/802)
        For dependent children of Australian citizens or permanent residents.

      • Dependent Child visa (subclass 445)
        For children whose parent holds a temporary partner visa.

      • Adoption visa (subclass 102)
        For children adopted outside Australia by an Australian citizen or resident.

      • Orphan Relative visa (subclass 117/837)
        For children under 18 with no parents able to care for them.


      Carer and Relative Visas
      • Carer visa (subclass 116/836)
        For individuals providing long-term care to an Australian relative.

      • Aged Dependent Relative visa (subclass 114/838)
        For elderly relatives financially dependent on their Australian family.

      • Remaining Relative visa (subclass 115/835)
        For those whose only close family lives in Australia.


      Other Family Visas
      • New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship (Temporary) visa (subclass 461)
        For family members of New Zealand citizens living in Australia.

      • Refugee and Humanitarian Visas

        Australia offers a range of visas to protect individuals facing serious threats to their safety, freedom, or human rights. These visas provide refuge and a pathway to rebuild lives in a safe and supportive environment.

        Protection and Humanitarian VisasTemporary Protection Visas
      • Other Australian Visas

        In addition to the main visa categories, Australia offers several other visa types that may suit unique circumstances or special cases.

        These may include, but are not limited to:

        • Bridging Visas – Temporary visas that allow individuals to stay in Australia lawfully while they await the outcome of another visa application or make arrangements to depart.

        • Resident Return visa (subclass 155/157) – For permanent residents who wish to travel and return to Australia after their travel facility expires.

        • Medical Treatment visa (subclass 602) – For people seeking to travel to or stay in Australia for medical treatment or consultations.

        • Special Category visa (subclass 444) – For New Zealand citizens who want to live and work in Australia.

        • Distinguished Talent visas (prior to subclass 858 consolidation) – For individuals with an internationally recognized record of achievement in a profession, sport, the arts, or academia.

        • Crew Travel Authority & Maritime Crew visa – For crew members of non-military ships entering Australia.

        Note: Some of these visas are only available under specific conditions or for particular nationalities.