Tourist
Holiday, sightseeing, visiting friends. Most common stream. Strongest applications combine a credible itinerary, funds, and ties to home.
May suit travellers from countries not eligible for an ETA or eVisitor.
Australian Subclass 600 · Visitor Visa
We help tourists, business visitors, and people visiting family put together a Subclass 600 application that stands up to scrutiny. Your file is reviewed by a registered Australian migration agent before lodgement, not a chatbot.
Why most visitor visa applications get harder than they should
The Department lists categories. It does not tell you which bank statement period, which letter from whom, or what counts as proof of ties.
A balance is not the same as a credible source of funds. Officers look for a pattern, not a snapshot.
"Tourism" is not enough. The narrative needs dates, places, who you are seeing, and why now.
This is the test most refusals turn on. Employment, property, family, and ongoing commitments need to be evidenced, not asserted.
Refusals do not disappear. They have to be addressed directly, with what has changed since.
WhatsApp threads and email chains are not a case file. Officers see a file. We help you build one.
How it works
A short structured assessment captures your purpose, dates, who you are seeing, and your background. Ten minutes, plain English.
You receive a checklist tailored to your stream and circumstances. Upload securely. We flag anything missing or weak before submission.
A registered migration agent reviews your file end to end, drafts the supporting statements, and addresses any complications such as a prior refusal.
Your file is finalised and lodged through official Australian Department of Home Affairs channels. You receive a complete copy of everything submitted.
Visitor visa streams
The right stream depends on your purpose of visit. We help you choose, and we evidence the application against the stream's specific requirements.
Holiday, sightseeing, visiting friends. Most common stream. Strongest applications combine a credible itinerary, funds, and ties to home.
May suit travellers from countries not eligible for an ETA or eVisitor.
Coming to see relatives or close friends in Australia. We help structure the invitation, sponsor evidence, and family tie documentation.
May suit applicants with an Australian-resident family member or close friend prepared to support the visit.
Meetings, contract negotiation, conferences, trade fairs. Strictly no work duties. We help frame the activity so it sits cleanly within the business visitor definition.
May suit executives, sales representatives, and professionals attending Australian meetings or events.
Up to three months of incidental study or training under visitor visa conditions. Beyond that you need a Student visa.
May suit short courses, workshops, or training tied to a primary tourist or business purpose.
What we check
The visitor visa officer is making one core decision: do you genuinely intend to visit Australia temporarily, and do you have the means to support yourself while you are here. Every item we check feeds into that decision.
Agent-backed review
Our intake captures the right information in the right shape. Our checklist is generated from your circumstances. Your evidence is organised into a structured case file.
But the professional judgement that decides whether your application is ready to lodge is made by a human registered migration agent, not by software. That is how it should be, and that is what the law requires.
Registered migration agent
Authorised to provide Australian immigration assistance. Bound by the Code of Conduct for Registered Migration Agents.
MARN: to be displayed on launch
Free assessment
Six questions. No payment. At the end you will see a tailored document checklist and the recommended next step. Your answers stay private.
Frequently asked
No. No service can. Visa decisions are made by the Australian Department of Home Affairs based on the evidence submitted and the applicant's circumstances. What we guarantee is that your file is properly prepared and reviewed by a registered migration agent before it is lodged.
No. We are an independent preparation and review service. The official source for Australian visa information is immi.homeaffairs.gov.au. We help you build a strong application; lodgement is made through the official Home Affairs channels.
A registered migration agent, authorised to provide Australian immigration assistance under the Migration Act 1958 and bound by the Code of Conduct for Registered Migration Agents. The agent's MARN (Migration Agents Registration Number) is displayed on this site and on every engagement document.
Yes. Previous refusals are a common reason people come to us. They need to be addressed directly in the new application — what the refusal was, why, and what has changed. We have specific experience with this.
The application itself is lodged through official Home Affairs channels. Depending on the engagement, your registered migration agent may lodge on your behalf or guide you through lodgement. Either way, the official channel is always the Department of Home Affairs.
It depends on the stream and your circumstances. Typical evidence includes a valid passport, proof of funds, evidence of employment or commitments at home, an itinerary, and where applicable, an invitation letter from an Australian sponsor. The free assessment above produces a checklist tailored to you.
Processing times vary by stream, country, and individual circumstances. The Department publishes current processing times. We do not control those timeframes, but a complete, well-evidenced file generally moves more cleanly than one that triggers requests for additional information.
Our service fees are quoted upfront after the free assessment, before any work begins. They are separate from the Australian government visa application charge, which is paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs.
Start with the free assessment. You will see exactly what your application needs in under ten minutes.
Start your assessment