Australia Tourist eVisitor Visa Subclass 651

Visit Australia with a Tourist eVisitor Visa

Australia is a dream destination for travelers. Its sunny weather, stunning landscapes, and friendly people make every visit special. 

You can relax on beautiful beaches, explore lovely cities, and see unique Australian animals like kangaroos and koalas. You’ll also enjoy delicious food, world-famous wines, and fun outdoor adventures there.

Planning to visit for a holiday or to spend time with family and friends, apply for a tourist eVisitor visa today. Get ready for an amazing trip!

What is an Australia Tourist eVisitor Visa?

A Tourist Visa 651 is a short-term visa that allows you to visit Australia for up to 3 months per entry. The visa is valid for 12 months, and you can enter and leave Australia many times within this period.

You can apply for this visa if you want to:

  • Travel for tourism
  • Visit friends or family
  • Go on a cruise in Australia
  • Study or train for up to 3 months
 

To get a Tourist Visa 651, you must:

  • Be a genuine visitor
  • Be able to cover your expenses while in Australia
  • Meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government.

Who Can Apply for Tourist eVisitor Visa Subclass 651?

The visa is available to travelers from the following 36 countries:

If you’re from one of these countries, you can apply for the Tourist eVisitor Visa (Subclass 651) to visit Australia.

Documents Required for Tourist eVisitor Visa Application

To apply for a Tourist eVisitor visa to Australia, you need the following documents:

  • A valid passport (valid for at least six months)
  • A working email address
  • A credit or debit card to pay the visa fee
 

The Tourist eVisitor visa is simpler and faster to apply for than a regular tourist visa, with fewer requirements.

Additional Documents You May Be Asked For

If your application is being reviewed, you may need to provide extra documents:

  • A scanned copy of passport bio page with your photo and name
  • A copy of both the front and back of your ID card
  • Proof of why you’re visiting Australia
  • A complete plan of your trip
  • Letter from a friend/relative who will host you
  • Details of your booked flight
  • Evidence that you will return, like a letter from your employer or school, or proof of family ties
  • Bank statements for the last three months
  • A list of people traveling with you
 

If a child under 18 is traveling with a legal guardian, proof of parental consent is required.

How to Apply for a Tourist eVisitor Visa Australia

If you’re from eligible countries, you can easily apply for a Tourist eVisitor visa online. You won’t need to visit an embassy or consulate. 

Follow these easy 3 steps to get ready for your trip to Australia.

Step 1: Fill Out the Application 

Complete the online form with your personal details, passport information, and travel plans.

Step 2: Make the Payment 

Your payment details are safe with us. We use strong encryption to protect your information.

Step 3: Receive Your Visa Approval 

When your visa is approved, you’ll get an email with your visa as a PDF. You can also download it directly from the website.

Important Notes:

*If your visa application is rejected, you can appeal to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). If you apply again, make sure to mention any previous rejections.

*You cannot extend your visa. If you need more days to stay, you must leave Australia and apply for a new one.

*If you’re transiting through Australia, you’ll need a Transit Visa (Subclass 771). This visa allows you to stay for up to 72 hours, even if you stay at the airport.

Tourist eVisitor Visa Fees & Processing Time

We make sure your eVisitor Visa is processed quickly. Most travelers get approval within a few hours. At most, it can take up to 3 days.

However, processing time can depend on:

  • How many applications are being submitted.
  • Whether your documents need extra checks.
  • Additional background or security verification.
 

It’s best to apply early, especially during busy travel seasons.

The eVisitor Visa fee is 000 USD. This amount includes both the government fee and our service fee for managing your application.

Tourist eVisitor Visa Validity and Stay Duration

Your eVisitor Visa stays valid for 1 year. During this period, you can enjoy multiple trips to Australia without reapplying.

Keep in mind:

  • Each stay must not exceed 3 months.
  • If you get a new passport, you’ll need to apply for a new eVisitor Visa.
 

The eVisitor Visa can not be extended. If you plan to stay long days, consider applying for a visa that fits your needs.

What Happens If I Overstay?

It’s important to keep track of how long your eVisitor visa is valid and how long you’ve been in Australia. If you overstay your visa, even for a few days, it could spoil your chances of getting another visa in the future.

If you stay more than 4 weeks past your visa’s expiry, immigration may stop you when you leave the country. You could be interviewed, and in some cases, you might even face a 3-year travel ban.

You can contact the Department of Home Affairs if you have a good reason for overstaying, like a sudden illness or accident. They will guide you on what to do next.

How to Avoid eVisitor Visa Rejection

To avoid eVisitor visa rejection for Australia:

  • Make sure you meet the visa requirements and be clear about your purpose for visiting Australia.
  • Complete the application correctly by filling out all required fields accurately.
  • Provide all necessary supporting documents for your application.
  • Show proof of eligibility with evidence that you qualify for the visa.
  • Apply early, submitting your application well in advance of your travel dates.
  • Present a strong case for your visit, explaining why you want to visit Australia and why you’re eligible.
  • Meet the financial requirements to support yourself during your stay.
  • Be honest about any prior visa application issues.
 

Following these steps carefully, you can avoid delays or rejections and improve your chances of a successful application. Always double-check your information and documents.

Essential Documents for Entering Australia

To enter Australia, you need to show some important documents to the Australian Border Force (ABF). Here’s what you need:

1-Document for Travel to Australia (DFTTA) or ImmiCard

The DFTTA allows you to travel to Australia and shows your visa type. If you’re an immigrant or refugee living in Australia, you can use your ImmiCard, which is a secure ID.

2- Incoming Passenger Card

You must fill out this card when you arrive. It asks for your personal details, travel information, and whether you have any restricted items. Be sure to fill it out correctly to avoid delays.

3- Passport

Your passport confirms who you are and your nationality. If you are a refugee, you can use a ‘titre de voyage.’ This travel document helps you travel internationally and return to your home country.

4- COVID-19 Regulations

You don’t need to show a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or a negative PCR test. However, rules may change quickly, so it’s a good idea to check the latest policies before you travel.

 

Our support team is available 24/7 to help you. If you have any questions about the eVisitor Visa (Subclass 651) or how to apply for it, feel free to reach out!