Quick‑Start Overview: Australia visa Indian tourists 2026
At a glance, most Indians travel to Australia on the Subclass 600 Visitor (Tourist) visa – it covers holidays, sightseeing and family visits. In FY 2024, 370,000 Indian travellers landed Down Under, a 22 % jump from the previous year. Below is the snapshot you need before you start filling forms.
- Visa type most used: Subclass 600 (≈ 78 % of Indian applications)
- Cost (2026): AUD 140 (online) – the first increase since 2019.
- Processing time: 75 % of applications cleared in ≤ 3 business days (average 2.2 days) via ImmiAccount.
- Stay allowance: Up to 12 months, multiple‑entry, with a maximum 90‑day stay per visit.
- Key new requirement: Comprehensive travel insurance covering COVID‑19 (minimum AUD 100,000).
How to Apply for an Australian Tourist Visa (Subclass 600) in 2026 – 7 Simple Steps
- Create an ImmiAccount. Visit the Department of Home Affairs portal, register with your email and set a strong password.
- Gather the documents. Use the official checklist (passport, recent photo, bank statements, itinerary, insurance policy).
- Upload & pay. Scan each file as a PNG ≤ 2 MB, upload, and pay the AUD 140 fee via credit card.
- Book a biometric slot. First‑time applicants must visit an Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Delhi or Mumbai for fingerprint & facial scan – a 30‑minute appointment.
- Submit insurance proof. Upload the PDF policy number from an approved provider (Cover‑More, Medibank, etc.).
- Track your application. The ImmiAccount dashboard shows real‑time status – most approvals appear within 48 hours.
- Receive your e‑Visa. Once granted, the visa is linked to your passport electronically; no paper label needed.
Tip: If you miss the biometric slot, you can still submit the online part; the visa will be held pending verification.
Money Matters & Proof of Funds
Show the cash. Australian officers expect at least AUD 5,000 per month of intended stay, plus a buffer. Here’s how to meet the requirement:
- Combine savings, recent credit‑card limit, and a sponsor’s bank statement (if applicable).
- Attach a signed Letter of Financial Support from any Indian relative or friend in Australia.
- Use a simple spreadsheet (downloadable here) to total your available funds.
Remember, a rejected application due to insufficient funds costs you the fee again.
Insider Tips & Common Pitfalls – Advice from the High Commission
“The majority of refusals stem from incomplete documents or not meeting the AUD 5,000‑per‑month rule,” says Ms. Priya Menon, Senior Visa Officer, Australian High Commission, New Delhi.
- Don’t forget insurance. Since July 2025 it is mandatory; a missing policy triggers an automatic refusal.
- Check passport details. One typo in the passport number leads to a 100 % rejection rate – double‑check!
- Avoid last‑minute bookings. VFS centres fill up fast; book your biometric appointment at least 2 weeks ahead.
- Know the stay limits. Even with a 12‑month visa, each visit cannot exceed 90 days without a new visa.
Myth‑buster: You cannot work on a Subclass 600 visa. If you want to earn while you explore, consider the new Work‑and‑Holiday (462) pilot.
The 2026 Opportunity: Work‑and‑Holiday, Eco‑Adventure & Beyond
Why 2026 could be a game‑changer. The Australian government rolled out a pilot Work‑and‑Holiday (462) visa for Indians – 5,000 places a year, 12‑month stay, and regional work incentives (farm work, hospitality). It costs AUD 510 and takes 15‑20 days to process.
Pairing a Work‑and‑Holiday visa with eco‑tourism packages (Great Barrier Reef sustainable tours, Kakadu Indigenous trails) lets you fund a year‑long adventure while supporting local communities.
- Average stay for Indian tourists: 12 days – with a 462 visa you can extend that to months.
- Direct flights: 5 weekly services (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) – the Delhi‑Sydney leg is now 13 hours non‑stop.
- New “regional work” bonus: extra 2 weeks of stay if you complete 3 months in a designated regional area.
In short, your Subclass 600 visa opens the door to a short holiday; the 462 visa turns that holiday into a funded, immersive experience.
Quick Answers to the Top 10 People‑Also‑Ask Questions
How long does an Australian tourist visa take for Indian citizens?
Most Subclass 600 applications are approved within 2‑3 business days online, provided you have all documents and pass the biometric check.
What documents are required for Subclass 600 visa from India?
Passport (valid ≥ 6 months), recent photo, bank statements showing AUD 5,000 per month, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and a COVID‑19‑covering travel insurance policy.
Can I work while on a tourist visa in Australia?
No. Tourist visas do not permit any form of paid work. For work‑and‑travel, apply for the 462 Work‑and‑Holiday visa.
Is travel insurance mandatory for an Australian visitor visa?
Yes, since July 2025 you must upload a policy covering at least AUD 100,000 for COVID‑19 treatment.
What is the minimum balance I need to show for an Australian tourist visa?
AUD 5,000 per month of intended stay, plus a reasonable buffer (typically an extra AUD 1,000).
Are there any age limits for Indian tourists applying for an Australian visa?
No age limit for Subclass 600. The Work‑and‑Holiday (462) is limited to 18‑30 years.
How much can I stay in Australia on a Subclass 600 visa?
Up to 12 months total, with a maximum of 90 days per visit.
Do I need a medical exam for a short‑term tourist visa?
Only if you plan to stay longer than 6 months or have a medical condition that may require treatment in Australia.
Can I apply for an Australian visa from a third country (e.g., Singapore) after leaving India?
Yes, you can submit the online application from anywhere, but the biometric appointment must be at an AVAC in a country where the service is offered.
What are the fees for a 12‑month multiple‑entry tourist visa for Indians?
As of 1 Jan 2026, the fee is AUD 140 (online) plus any service charges if you use an agent.

Your Visa Is the First Step Toward an Unforgettable Aussie Journey
Take action now. With the digital‑first process, a clear document checklist, and the new Work‑and‑Holiday pathway, 2026 is the perfect time for Indian travellers to explore Australia, earn a little, and protect the planet. Grab your ImmiAccount, book that biometric slot, and start packing – the Land Down Under is waiting.


