VisaEnvoy - Lawyers In Melbourne

AUSTRALIA VISITOR VISA

We assist in all Australian Visitor visas, Work and Holiday visas, Protections visas, Resident Return Visas and Citizenship applications.

  • Visitor visa (subclass 600)
    This visa lets you visit Australia:

    • to visit or for business visitor purposes
    • for up to three, six or 12 months.
  • Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601)
    This visa lets you visit Australia:

    to visit or for business visitor purposes
    as many times as you want, for up to a year
    and stay up to three months for each visit.
    If eligible to apply for online applications, you will need to pay a service fee of AUD20.
  • eVisitor (subclass 651)
    You might be able to get an eVisitor if you are:

    • outside Australia
    • a passport holder of a certain country
Visitor visa assessment form
WORK & HOLIDAY VISA
  • Working Holiday visa (subclass 417)
    This visa is for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.

    You might be able to get this visa if you:

    are at least 18 but not yet 31 years of age
    do not have a dependent child accompanying you at any time during your stay in Australia
    have a passport from an eligible country.
    You might be able to apply online by clicking the ‘Apply now’ button below, if you have a passport from an eligible country. See ‘How to Apply’ for a list of eligible countries.
  • Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462)
    This visa is for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.

    You might be able to get this visa if you:

    • are at least 18 but not yet 31 years of age
    • don’t have a dependent child with you at any time during your stay in Australia
    • have a passport from certain countries
  • Special Category visa (subclass 444)
    This visa lets New Zealand citizens visit, study, stay and work in Australia.
Working Holiday visa assessment form
PROTECTION VISA
  • Illegal maritime arrivals
    There are approximately 30,500 people in Australia who arrived illegally by boat before 1 January 2014. People who arrived illegally by boat are referred to as illegal maritime arrivals, or IMAs.

    The Australian Government has started inviting people in Australia who arrived illegally by boat before 1 January 2014 to apply for a protection visa.
  • Onshore – Protection
    To be granted a Protection visa (subclass 866) you will need to be found to engage Australia’s protection obligations because you either:

    • are a refugee as defined by the Migration Act 1958
    • meet the complementary protection criteria in the Migration Act 1958.
BRIDGING VISAS
  • Bridging Visas
  • Bridging Visa B fees
    Bridging Visa B (BVB) – DIBP Fees
RESIDENT RETURN VISA
  • Resident Return visa (subclasses 155 and 157)
    You must be:

    • an Australian permanent resident
    • a former Australian permanent resident whose last permanent visa was not cancelled
    • a former Australian citizen who lost or renounced their citizenship.
    • Resident Return visa (subclasses 155 and 157)
    • Resident Return Subclass 157 visa
    • Resident Return Subclass 155 visa
CITIZENSHIP
  • Citizenship Services
    If you want to become an Australian citizen, depending on your situation, there is basic criteria that you need to fulfill such as residing in the country for certain periods of time. You should at first determine if you meet these requirements before beginning your application. Keep on reading and select the situation that best suits you.
  • Australian citizenship for New Zealand citizens
    As a New Zealand citizen your eligibility for Australian citizenship depends on whether you arrived in Australia before or after 26 February 2001.
  • Other Visa News
NEW ZEALAND
  • Australian citizenship for New Zealand citizens
    As a New Zealand citizen your eligibility for Australian citizenship depends on whether you arrived in Australia before or after 26 February 2001.
  • Special Category visa (subclass 444)
    This visa lets New Zealand citizens visit, study, stay and work in Australia.
  • New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship visa (subclass 461)
    This visa allows a non-New Zealand family member of a New Zealand citizen to live and work in Australia for up to five years.
  • Visas to New Zealand

VisaEnvoy - Lawyers In Melbourne
  • Business Name
  • VisaEnvoy
  • Business Category
  • Lawyers
  • Official Website
  • visaenvoy.com
  • Business Number
  • 85608349097
  • Company Number
  • 608349097
  • Social Links
  • FacebookYoutubeTwitterLinkedInInstagram
  • Phone Number
  • (03) 9521 7577
  • Business Location
  • 513/566 St Kilda Rd
    Melbourne 3004
    Victoria
    Australia