If you’ve already entered Australia with an ETA and are looking to extend your stay, it’s crucial to understand the limitations and options available. Here’s what you need to know.
Is it possible to renew or extend an Australia ETA?
An Australia ETA (subclass 601) cannot be extended or renewed. According to the Department of Home Affairs, if you want to stay in Australia beyond your ETA’s validity or your allowed 3-month stay, you’ll need to apply for a new visa.
Learn more about the Australia ETA
What should I do if I want to stay longer than my ETA permits?
If you’re already in Australia and your ETA is expiring, you must apply for a new visa to remain lawful. The Australia Visitor Visa (subclass 600) is a common option that allows extended stays for tourism purposes.
However, you should apply well before your current ETA expires to avoid complications. Your eligibility for a new visa may depend on the conditions attached to your current ETA.
How can I keep track of the status of my Australia ETA?
You can easily track the status of your ETA using VEVO (Visa Entitlement Verification Online). This tool allows you to check key visa details like validity and conditions.
What happens if I overstay the ETA?
Overstaying your ETA can have serious consequences, like penalties, visa cancellations, or difficulties in future travel. If your visa has expired, applying for a Bridging Visa E (BVE) may help you stay lawful while arranging to leave Australia.
iVisa pro tip: If you’re switching from an ETA to a Visitor Visa, be prepared for additional documentation like bank statements, proof of accommodation, or a travel itinerary. We recommend organizing these in advance to avoid delays in the new application
If you need further help with your Australia ETA or want to explore other Australia visa options, our customer service team is available to assist. Reach out through WhatsApp or chat with us directly via the iVisa chat.