Australia's Subclass 600 is an online visa with no interview — but Home Affairs officers assess every document closely. We build a strong, consistent application so your visa is approved without delays.
About the Visa
The Subclass 600 covers both categories under a single online application.
For individuals or groups visiting Australia for tourism, recreation, or sight-seeing. You can stay up to 3, 6, or 12 months depending on the grant — with options for single or multiple entries.
For visiting family members who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible NZ citizens. The sponsoring family member in Australia may need to lodge a separate sponsorship form.
Key point: Australia's Home Affairs assesses genuine temporary entrant (GTE) intent — they need to believe you will leave Australia before your visa expires. We help you build a compelling, well-documented GTE argument.
Required Documents
Every document reviewed and verified by our team before you submit.
Must be valid for the entire duration of your stay. Bring copies of all previous passports with any visa stamps.
The Subclass 600 is applied online through Australia's ImmiAccount portal. We complete and review the entire form with you.
Personal savings and/or family accounts. Must show sufficient funds to cover flights, accommodation, and living costs in Australia.
ITR (last 2–3 years), salary slips, and employment letter. For business owners: business ITR, GST certificate, and CA-certified financials.
Tentative flight bookings (not necessarily confirmed) and hotel reservations or a letter from your host in Australia.
Property ownership, vehicle registration, fixed deposits — any asset that ties you to India and demonstrates you have reasons to return.
Recent passport-size photo as per Australian Home Affairs specifications (white background, face clearly visible).
Not mandatory but strongly recommended. We advise on suitable travel insurance plans that satisfy GTE requirements.
If visiting family in Australia — also bring a Sponsorship Declaration (Form 1) & Invitation Letter from your Australian-based host along with a copy of their PR or citizenship documents.
Genuine Temporary Entrant
Unlike most countries, Australia explicitly evaluates your intent to leave. A weak GTE means an automatic refusal.
We draft a compelling GTE statement on your behalf — explaining your purpose of visit, your ties to India, and your clear intent to return. This is one of the most important parts of your application.
Strong employment, family, or property ties significantly improve approval odds. We help you identify and document whichever ties apply — so the Home Affairs officer sees a clear picture of your life in India.
We prepare and name every document correctly before upload. Poorly named or disorganised uploads slow processing and raise flags — we ensure yours is clean and professional.
Our Process
We handle everything — from your ImmiAccount to your grant notification.
We assess your financial profile, travel history, ties to India, and purpose of visit — then tell you exactly what documents you need.
We draft your Genuine Temporary Entrant statement and complete the entire online application through ImmiAccount — accurately and consistently.
We organise, name, and upload all supporting documents. Visa fee is paid online as part of the ImmiAccount submission.
Most grants are emailed within a few weeks. Once granted, we advise on your entry conditions, stay duration, and travel planning.
FAQs
No — the Subclass 600 is an online visa and does not require an in-person interview at an embassy. The application is assessed by the Australian Home Affairs department. However, they may request additional documents or a biometric appointment if needed.
The visa can be granted for up to 3, 6, or 12 months per visit, and may be single or multiple entry. The actual stay duration granted depends on your profile, purpose of visit, and the discretion of the case officer.
The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement means you must demonstrate that you genuinely intend to visit Australia temporarily and will leave before your visa expires. Factors include employment or business in India, family ties, property, and financial stability. We draft your GTE statement and help you document these ties.
Yes, you can reapply. A prior refusal is not a permanent ban, but you must address the reason for refusal before submitting again. We analyse your previous refusal, identify the gaps, and rebuild your application strategy so the next submission is significantly stronger.
Processing times vary — typically between 2 to 6 weeks, though some applications are decided within days and others can take longer during peak periods. We advise you to apply well in advance of your travel date to account for variability.
Free Consultation
We'll review your profile and tell you honestly what your Subclass 600 application needs. No obligation.
What Happens Next
We assess your ties, finances, and travel history honestly.
Tailored to your specific situation and purpose of visit.
We write your Genuine Temporary Entrant statement — a critical part of your application.
Complete online submission with organised documents and correct fee payment.