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Australia Visitor Visa guide for Bangladeshi citizens
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Oct 29, 2024
Summary
  • Visa class: eVisa (Electronic Visa)
  • Difficulty rating: 64/100
  • Our approval rate: Over 70%
  • Visa details: Multiple entry
  • Validity: 1 year after arrival
  • Maximum stay: 90 days per entry
  • Average processing time: Approximately 30 days

Australia is a top destination for travelers worldwide, and Bangladeshi citizens are no exception. If you’re planning a trip to Australia for tourism or business, the first step is obtaining an Australia Visitor Visa.

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What is the Australia Visitor Visa for Bangladeshi citizens?

The Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) is a temporary, multiple-entry visa allowing Bangladeshi travelers to visit Australia for tourism, business, or family and friends. This visa is valid for 1 year after arrival and permits stays of up to 90 days per entry. You can re-enter Australia multiple times during the visa's validity period, but each stay cannot exceed 90 days.

While the application process does not require an interview at the Australian embassy or consulate, Australian immigration officials may request additional details via phone.

With the Australia Visitor Visa, you can enjoy various activities, including tourism, attending business meetings, or even short-term study (up to three months). However, this visa does not allow you to work or stay in Australia for over 12 months.

Learn more about the Visitor Visa.

Difficulty rating: How hard is getting an Australia Visitor Visa for Bangladeshi citizens?

Difficulty rating: Moderate (64/100)

Applying for the Australia Visitor Visa can be straightforward if all requirements are met. The form can take approximately 4 hours to complete, with 43 questions and 4 documents required.

Thanks to our streamlined process and expert guidance, our customers benefit from an approval rate of over 70% when applying through our service.

"I used iVisa to apply for my Australia Visitor Visa, and the process was incredibly smooth. The team guided me through every step, and I had my visa approved in just a few weeks. Highly recommended!" – Shamim R.

Australia Visitor Visa application: How to apply in Bangladesh

Applying for your Australia Visitor Visa through our platform or mobile app is simple:

1.Complete the application form: Fill out our user-friendly form with your passport, personal details, and travel information.

2.Review and pay: Carefully review your information for accuracy, then securely pay the processing fees using a debit, credit card, or PayPal.

3.Upload documents and submit: Upload the required supporting documents and submit your application.

Important Note: The Australian government typically processes visa applications during business hours and may continue processing during weekends, depending on workload.

After submission, you’ll receive a confirmation email with further instructions, including details on where to send additional documents and how to schedule a biometric appointment if needed. Once approved, your visa will be digitally linked to your passport, ready for your journey to Australia.

Common mistakes to avoid when applying for an Australia Visitor Visa

Avoid these common mistakes to increase your chances of visa approval:

  • Incomplete or incorrect documentation: Ensure that all required documents, such as your passport and financial statements, are up to date and complete.

  • Inconsistent information: Double-check that all information provided is consistent across all documents.

  • Insufficient financial proof: Demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to support your stay in Australia.

By avoiding these pitfalls, you can enhance the likelihood of a smooth and successful application process.

Australian Visa requirements for Bangladeshi citizens

You will need the following documents to support your application:

  • Valid passport: A clear copy showing your personal information, photo, passport issue, expiry date, and any pages with immigration stamps.

  • ID card copy: If available.

  • Passport-sized photo: Use our digital passport photo service if needed.

Additionally, you may need to provide:

  • Proof of financial support: Such as bank statements or proof of financial assets.

  • Employment or education evidence: Showing ties to Bangladesh.

  • Travel itinerary: Detailing your plans while in Australia.

  • Invitation letter: From friends or relatives in Australia.

  • Police certificate: If required.

  • Birth certificate and family documents: For minors under 18.

Providing evidence of your intention to return to Bangladesh, such as stamped bank statements, employment contracts, or proof of homeownership, can also strengthen your application.

My Australian Visitor Visa in Bangladesh was denied. What should I do?

If your visa application is denied, the first step is to review the reasons provided in the rejection notice. Understanding the reasons for denial can help you address any issues before reapplying.

You may appeal or request a review if you believe your visa was denied in error. However, ensure you have a strong case, as the Australian government maintains strict criteria for visa approvals.

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