Whether you're reuniting with family, exploring Australia's landscapes, or attending a business event, the Subclass 600 Visitor Visa is your gateway. A poorly prepared application is the leading cause of refusals — our MARA-registered agents give you the best possible chance of approval.
A MARA-registered agent will review your details and contact you with a clear assessment and advice within 2 business hours.
The Subclass 600 Visitor Visa has distinct streams. Applying in the wrong stream or with insufficient evidence is the most common reason for refusals.
The Department assesses every visitor visa against these four fundamental criteria. Weakness in any area can lead to refusal.
We review your nationality, travel history, purpose, and any prior refusals to identify the risk level and craft the right strategy for your application.
We provide you a customised document checklist — financial evidence, employment letters, property documents, itinerary, and ties to home — tailored to your risk profile.
For complex cases, we draft a personal statement addressing the genuine temporary entrant criteria and responding to any specific concerns the Department is likely to have.
We lodge the complete application and monitor it through ImmiAccount. We respond promptly to any additional information requests from the Department.
On visa grant, we confirm the conditions, duration, and any work or study limitations. If refused, we advise on appeal or reapplication options immediately.
Send us your details and we'll advise on your application within 2 hours — no obligation.
Processing times vary by nationality and application completeness. Simple tourist stream applications from low-risk countries can be decided within 24–72 hours. More complex cases or high-risk nationalities may take 2–8 weeks. Having a complete, well-documented application significantly reduces processing time.
Yes, but a prior refusal is noted in your immigration history and must be declared. The key is to understand why the refusal occurred and directly address those concerns in the new application. A professional submission with a personal statement responding to prior refusal grounds significantly improves prospects.
You can apply for a new Subclass 600 while in Australia (onshore), but you must apply before your current visa expires. Extensions are not automatic and are assessed on their merits — including why you need to stay longer and whether you still genuinely intend to depart.
Not legally required, but professional assistance substantially reduces refusal risk — particularly for applicants from high-refusal nationalities, those with prior refusals, or those with complex circumstances. Our agents know exactly what evidence to include and how to present it compellingly.
Don't leave your Australian visit to chance. A professionally prepared visitor visa application gives you the best possible chance of approval — and we're here to make it simple.
Before you leave — let us quickly review your situation. A 2-minute assessment can save your application from refusal.