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Understanding the Australia Application Visa form, specifically the Visitor visa – Tourist stream Form 1419, is essential for anyone looking to explore the wonders of Australia. This form is used by individuals who wish to visit the country for tourism, recreation, or to spend time with friends and family. Before diving into the application process, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with some important guidelines. Applicants must provide a plethora of accurate and complete information to ensure their application is valid. The form requires personal details, travel intentions, and residence information during the application review. Additionally, the visa validity usually permits stays of either 3 or 6 months; in some exceptional cases, longer stays may be granted. However, applicants should be aware that certain conditions apply for the visa, such as prohibitions against employment and limits on study duration. It’s highly recommended to keep a copy of the completed application for future reference and clarity, as the Department of Immigration and Border Protection will use the provided information to make their decision. For those interested in more specific circumstances, alternative forms are available for medical treatment, business visits, or studying in Australia. Thorough preparation and understanding of the requirements and conditions set forth by the department can greatly enhance your chances of a successful application.

Australia Application Visa Example

Application for a

Visitor visa – Tourist stream

Form

1419

About this form

Visa validity

Important – Please read this information carefully before you complete your application. Once you have completed your application we strongly advise that you keep a copy for your records.

All relevant questions on this form should be answered and any requested information attached. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (the department) may decide your application on the basis of the information provided on your application.

All forms are available from the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/allforms/

Who should use this form?

Use this form to apply for a Visitor visa – Tourist stream to visit or remain in Australia for tourism or other recreational activities (holiday, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons or to visit relatives or friends).

If you intend to:

visit Australia to visit family members, and you have a family member who is eligible and willing to sponsor you, you may use form 1418 Application for a Visitor visa – Sponsored Family stream;

visit Australia for medical treatment you should use form 48ME Application for a Medical Treatment visa;

visit Australia for a short business trip, you should use form 1415 Application for a Visitor visa – Business Visitor stream;

study in Australia for more than 3 months you should apply for a student visa. Please contact the nearest Australian Visa Office or office of the department for information on student visa applications, including the correct application form.

Each applicant, including dependent children, must apply on their own form. You must complete all questions in all sections. Failure to answer any question completely and accurately may result in the application being refused, or the visa may be cancelled at a later date.

Integrity of application

The department is committed to maintaining the integrity of the visa and citizenship programmes. In relation to this application, if you or a member of your family unit:

provide, or have provided in a previous application, fraudulent documents or false or misleading information (knowingly or not); and/or

fail to satisfy, or have failed to satisfy in a previous application, the Minister of your or their identity;

this visa application may be refused and you, and any members of your family unit, may become unable to be granted a visa for specified periods of time, as set out in migration legislation.

If documents are found to be fraudulent or information to be incorrect after the grant of a visa, the visa may subsequently be cancelled.

This visa generally allows stays of 3 or 6 months in Australia, although a stay of up to 12 months can be granted. However, the visa period is determined on a case by case basis and may be less than the period you requested. A stay beyond 12 months is ONLY granted where ‘exceptional circumstances exist’.

A visa may be granted for a single entry or multiple entries within a specified period. Generally, this visa allows people to enter Australia within 12 months from the date of grant.

Conditions for a Visitor visa to Australia

Visitors to Australia must be willing and able to abide by the conditions listed below while in Australia. If you are unwilling or unable to abide by these conditions you should not apply for a visa. If you do not abide by these conditions, your visa may be cancelled or you may be subject to other penalties. If you have any questions or concerns about the conditions, you should ask for more information from an Australian Visa Office or office of the department in Australia.

If you are granted a visa, carefully check the details and conditions on the letter advising you of the grant of your visa.

If you have any concerns or questions about the requirements or limitations, you should contact the office that granted that visa. You should not assume that any changes to your immigration status can be made while in Australia.

Visa conditions

The following conditions will be applied to your visa:

Visa condition 8101

You must NOT work in Australia.

Visa condition 8201

You must NOT study for more than 3 months while in Australia

The following conditions may be applied to your visa:

Visa condition 8503

No further stay.

Following an assessment of your application, a visa officer may decide to apply the 8503 condition on your visa. The 8503 (or No Further Stay) condition means that the holder of the visa on which the condition has been imposed will not, after entering Australia, be entitled to be granted any other visa, while the holder remains in Australia.

The effect of this visa condition is that it will not be possible for you to apply to remain in Australia beyond the authorised period of stay of your visa. It is particularly important, if your visit to Australia is to attend a specific event, that you organise your travel so that you can attend these events within your authorised period of stay as you will not be able to extend your period of stay in Australia.

If the 8503 condition is imposed on your visa, it will be indicated on the letter advising you of the grant of your visa, with the words 8503 – NO FURTHER STAY.

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Visa condition 8531

You must NOT stay in Australia after your visa expires.

Visa condition 8558

You must NOT spend more than 12 months in Australia in an 18 month period.

Visa Application Charge

Refer to Part L – Payment details of this form to calculate the correct charge and make payment.

Refer to www.immi.gov.au/fees-charges for a complete and current list of applicable fees and charges.

Fees and charges may be subject to change at any time and this may increase the cost of a visa application.

Generally, Visa Application Charges are reviewed on 1 July each year, and the exchange rates used to calculate the amount payable in a foreign country are updated on 1 January and 1 July each year.

If you do not pay the full Visa Application Charge amount, your visa application will not be valid.

Charges are generally not refundable, even if the application is withdrawn or refused.

Methods of payment

Payment or evidence of payment must accompany your application.

Please check the Ways to apply information to find out how and where you need to lodge the application before you choose your payment method.

Note: Personal and travellers’ cheques are not accepted.

In Australia

To make a payment, please pay by credit card, debit card, bank cheque or money order made payable to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. Debit card and credit card are the preferred methods of payment.

Outside Australia

Before making a payment outside Australia, please check with the Australian Visa Office where you intend to lodge your application as to what methods of payment and currencies they can accept and to whom the payment should be made payable.

Information on where to lodge an application outside Australia is also available from the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/contacts/overseas/

Ways to apply

You, or your representative, can submit your application, Visa Application Charge and supporting documents in one of the following 3 ways:

Electronically over the internet if you are eligible. To check your eligibility please visit the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/visas/visitor-visa/600

In person or by mail at the nearest Australian Visa Office or office of the department. If you are lodging in person you may require an appointment. To check if an appointment is required please visit the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/contacts/offices.htm or

Through a Service Delivery Partner (SDP). SDP’s provide visa application services on behalf of the department in some countries. For more detailed information, and to check if an SDP is available in your country, please visit the Contact Us web page on the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/contacts/overseas/

You may arrange for another person to help you complete this application form, but you must sign it. If you have been assisted in completing the application form, you should only sign the declaration(s) if the information in it is true and correct.

Supporting documents and additional information

Part M – Application checklist on page 14 contains information about supporting documentation. If you are lodging your application overseas, you should also check the website of your nearest Australian Visa Office www.immi.gov.au/contacts/overseas/

Sponsorship by an eligible relative

You may be asked by the department to support your application with an eligible sponsor and payment of a bond as part of the assessment process.

Extending your stay in Australia

If you are applying for a new visa or extension while in Australia you must apply for a new visa before your current visa expires. The best time to apply for a new Visitor visa is about 2 weeks before the expiry of your current visa. Please bear in mind that the grant of a new visa will cease any visa currently held and the entitlements attached to that visa. If, for example, you currently have work rights or formal study entitlements, those entitlements will cease when a Visitor visa is granted.

Health requirements

All applicants must meet Australia’s health requirements. You may be required to undergo a chest x-ray and medical examination in order to meet the criteria for the grant of a subclass 600 visa.

Please follow any directions given by the visa processing officer as to medical or x-ray examinations that may be required.

Additional information regarding the health requirement

for entry into Australia is available on the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/allforms/health-requirements/health- exam.htm

Health insurance requirements

Medical treatment in Australia can be very expensive. It is recommended that you take out health insurance for your period of stay in Australia. You will not be covered by Australia’s national health scheme, unless you are covered by a reciprocal health care agreement.

If you are seeking a long stay Visitor visa – Tourist stream or are 75 years of age or over

You may be asked to provide evidence with your application that you have health insurance to cover your stay in Australia. More information about health insurance is available from the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/visitors/

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Vaccinations

If it is your intention to enrol your children in an Australian school or childcare centre (crèche or preschool) during your visit to Australia, you are strongly encouraged to carry certification of your child’s vaccination status. Certification may be sought at time of enrolment.

Vaccination is recommended against polio, tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), Haemophilus influenza hypo (Hib) and Hepatitis B.

Note: Vaccination against rubella is also recommended for women of child bearing age.

Passport information

Most visa applicants will be required to hold a valid passport before they can be granted a visa. It is strongly recommended that the passport be valid for at least 6 months.

If you change your passport after you have been granted the visa you must notify the nearest Australian Visa Office or office of the department.

If you do not provide us with the details of any new or additional passport you use to travel to Australia, you may experience significant delays at the airport and may be denied permission to board your plane.

Residential address

You must provide the address of where you intend to live during the period that your application is being considered. Failure to give your residential address will result in this application being invalid. A post office box address will not be accepted as your residential address.

Change of address

If you change your residential address for more than 14 days while your application is being processed, you must tell the department your new address and how long you will be there. The department will send communication about your application to the latest address for correspondence you have provided.

Modified Non-Return Rate data

The Modified Non-Return Rate (MNRR) is a calculation of the people who arrive on a Visitor visa, but do not depart before their visa expires, other than those who are granted Skilled, Visitor or Student visas in Australia.

The MNRR is used as an indicator of Visitor visa compliance, and may be considered by decision makers to determine the level of scrutiny to apply to the application.

If you are from a country with a high MNRR it is in your interests to provide additional documentation as indicated on page 14, supporting your application.

MNRR data can be found at www.immi.gov.au/media/statistics/visitor.htm

Immigration assistance

A person gives immigration assistance to you if he or she uses, or claims to use, his or her knowledge or experience in migration procedure to assist you with your visa application, request for ministerial intervention, cancellation review application, sponsorship or nomination.

In Australia a person may only lawfully give immigration assistance if he or she is a registered migration agent or is exempt from being registered. Only registered migration agents may receive a fee or reward for providing immigration assistance.

If an unregistered person in Australia, who is not exempt from registration, gives you immigration assistance they are committing a criminal offence and may be prosecuted.

Sponsors of applicants for Visitor visas – Sponsored Family stream are exempt from the requirements to be registered as a migration agent in order to assist application in relation to Visitor visas – Sponsored Family stream.

Migration agents in Australia

Migration agents in Australia must be registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (Office of the MARA) unless they are exempt from registration.

Migration agents outside Australia

Migration agents who operate outside Australia do not have to be registered. The department may give some overseas agents an ID number. This number does not mean that they are registered.

Note: Some Australian registered migration agents operate overseas.

Migration agent information

A migration agent is someone who can:

advise you on the visa that may best suit you;

tell you the documents you need to submit with your application;

help you fill in the application and submit it; and

communicate with the department on your behalf.

If you appoint a migration agent, the department will assume that your migration agent will be your authorised recipient, unless you indicate otherwise.

Your migration agent will be the person with whom the department will discuss your application and from whom it will seek further information when required.

You are not required to use a migration agent. However, if you use a migration agent, the department encourages you to use a registered migration agent. Registered agents are bound by the Migration Agents Code of Conduct, which requires them to act professionally in their clients’ lawful best interests.

Information on migration agents, including a list of registered migration agents, is available on the Office of the MARA website www.mara.gov.au

You can also access information about migration agents on the department’s website www.immi.gov.au

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Exempt persons

The following people do not have to be a registered migration agent in order to provide immigration assistance, but they must not charge a fee for their service:

a close family member (spouse, de facto partner, child, parent, brother or sister);

a member of parliament or their staff;

an official whose duties include providing immigration assistance (eg. a Legal Aid provider);

a member of a diplomatic mission, consular post or international organisation.

Appointing a migration agent/exempt person

To appoint a migration agent/exempt person you should complete Part K – Options for receiving written communications.

Your migration agent/exempt person should complete form 956 Advice by a migration agent/exempt person of providing immigration assistance.

Form 956 is available from the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/allforms/

Options for receiving written communications

If you do not appoint a migration agent/exempt person you may still authorise another person, in writing, to receive written communications on your behalf. This person is called the authorised recipient.

Authorised recipient information

All written communication about your application will be sent to your authorised recipient, unless you indicate that you wish to have health and/or character information sent directly to you.

The department will communicate with the most recently appointed authorised recipient as you may only appoint one authorised recipient at any time for a particular application.

You will be taken to have received any documents sent to that person as if they had been sent to you.

To appoint an authorised recipient you should complete:

Part K – Options for receiving written communications; and

form 956A Appointment or withdrawal of an authorised recipient.

Note: Migration agents/exempt persons do not need to complete form 956A.

Form 956A is available from the department’s website

www.immi.gov.au/allforms/

Consent to communicate electronically

The department may use a range of means to communicate with you. However, electronic means such as fax or email will only be used if you indicate your agreement to receiving communication in this way.

To process your application the department may need to communicate with you about sensitive information, for example, health, police checks, financial viability and personal relationships. Electronic communications, unless adequately encrypted, are not secure and may be viewed by others or interfered with.

If you agree to the department communicating with you by electronic means, the details you provide will only be used by the department for the purpose for which you have provided them, unless there is a legal obligation or necessity to use them for another purpose, or you have consented to use for another purpose. They will not be added to any mailing list.

The Australian Government accepts no responsibility for the security or integrity of any information sent to the department over the internet or by other electronic means.

If you authorise another person to receive documents on your behalf and they wish to be contacted electronically, their signature is required on form 956 or 956A to indicate their consent to this form of communication.

Note: Electronic communication is the fastest means of communication available and the department prefers to communicate electronically because this results in faster processing.

Important information about privacy

Your personal information is protected by law, including the Privacy Act 1988. Important information about the collection, use and disclosure (to other agencies and third parties, including overseas entities) of your personal information, including sensitive information, is contained in form 1442i Privacy notice. Form 1442i is available from the department’s website www.immi.gov.au/allforms/ or offices of the department. You should ensure that you read and understand form 1442i before completing this form.

As sponsorship may be required for your visa subclass, the outcome of your application may be made known to the person/organisation who has submitted a sponsorship form regarding your application.

Home page www.immi.gov.au

General Telephone 131 881 during business hours enquiry line in Australia to speak to an operator (recorded

information available outside these hours). If you are outside Australia, please contact your nearest Australian mission.

Please keep these information pages for your reference

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Go to Question 2 Go to Question 5

Application for a

Visitor visa – Tourist stream

Form

1419

Please use a pen, and write neatly in English using BLOCK LETTERS. Tick where applicable 3

1Indicate if you are applying outside Australia or in Australia:

Outside Australia

In Australia

PHOTOGRAPH

Please attach a recent passport size photograph of yourself.

Applicants outside Australia

2When do you wish to visit Australia?

 

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

Date

from

 

 

 

 

to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3How long do you wish to stay in Australia?

Up to 3 months

Up to 6 months

Up to 12 months

Note: The stay period granted may be less than the period requested. You should check the terms of any visa granted.

4Do you intend to enter Australia on more than one occasion?

No

 

Go to Question 7

Yes

 

Give details

 

Part A – Your details

7Give the following details exactly as they appear in your passport

Make sure your passport is valid for the period of stay you are applying for.

Family name

Given names

Sex

Male

 

Female

DAY MONTH YEAR

Date of birth

Passport number

Country of passport

Nationality of passport holder

DAY MONTH YEAR

Go to Question 7

Applicants in Australia

5

Specify the date you wish

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

 

 

 

 

to extend your stay to

 

 

 

 

6Provide detailed reasons for requesting this further stay

Date of issue

Date of expiry

Place of issue/ issuing authority

8Place of birth Town/city State/province Country

9Relationship status Married

Engaged

De facto

Separated

Divorced

Widowed

Never married or been in a de facto relationship

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10Are you or have you been known by any other name? (including name at birth, previous married names, aliases)

No

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

11Do you currently hold an Australian visa? No

Yes

 

Note: If this visa application is approved, your current visa

 

 

may cease.

12Have you applied for a Parent (subclass 103) visa?

No

 

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

Yes

 

Please provide your queue date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13Do you currently hold, or have you applied for, an APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC)?

No

 

 

Yes

 

Note: If this visa application is approved, the Australian visa

 

 

 

associated with your ABTC will cease.

14Are you a citizen of any other country? No

Yes

 

List countries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15Do you have other current passports? No

Yes

 

Give details

Passport number

Country of passport

16Do you hold an identity card or identity number issued to you by your government (eg. National identity card) (if applicable)?

Note: If you are the holder of multiple identity numbers because you are a citizen of more than one country, you need to enter the identity number on the card from the country that you live in.

No

Yes

 

Give details

Family name

Given names

Type of document

Identity number

Country of issue

17In what country are you currently located?

18What is your legal status in your current location?

Citizen

Permanent resident

Visitor

Student

Work visa

No legal status

Other

 

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19What is the purpose of your stay in your current location and what is your visa status?

20Your current residential address

Note: A street address is required as a post office box address cannot be accepted.

POSTCODE

Country

21Address for correspondence

(If the same as your residential address, write ‘AS ABOVE’)

POSTCODE

Country

22Contact telephone numbers

 

COUNTRY CODE

 

 

AREA CODE

 

 

 

NUMBER

Home

(

 

)

(

 

)

 

 

 

Office

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(

 

)

(

 

 

)

 

 

 

Mobile/cell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23Do you agree to the department communicating with you by email and/or fax?

This may include receiving notification of the outcome of this application.

Note: We can communicate about this application more quickly using email and/or fax.

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Email address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COUNTRY CODE

 

AREA CODE

 

NUMBER

Fax number

 

(

 

) (

 

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If insufficient space, give details at Part O
If insufficient space, give details at Part O
Part D – Details of your visit to Australia
Give details
Full name

Part B – Family travelling to Australia with you

24Are you travelling to, or are you currently in, Australia with any family members?

No

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

Give details of each family member

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure all the applications are lodged at the same time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full name

Relationship to you

Name of sponsor (if applicable)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If insufficient space, give details at Part O

Part C – Family NOT travelling to Australia with you

25Do you have a partner, any children, or fiancé who will NOT be travelling, or has NOT travelled, to Australia with you?

No

Yes

Date of birth

DAY MONTH YEAR

Relationship to you

Their address while you are in Australia

/ /

/ /

/ /

/ /

26 Is it likely you will be travelling from Australia to any other country (eg. New Zealand, Singapore, Papua New Guinea) and back to Australia?

No

 

Yes

Attach itinerary details

27 Do you have any relatives in Australia?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full name

Date of birth

 

Relationship

 

Address

Citizen or permanent

 

 

 

 

 

 

to you

 

resident of Australia

 

 

 

 

DAY

 

MONTH

YEAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/

/

 

 

 

 

No

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/ /

No

Yes

/ /

No

Yes

/ /

No

Yes

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28Do you have any friends or contacts in Australia?

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full name

Date of birth

 

Relationship

 

Address

 

Citizen or permanent

 

 

 

 

 

 

to you

 

 

resident of Australia

 

 

 

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/

/

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/ /

No

Yes

/ /

No

Yes

/ /

No

Yes

If insufficient space, give details at Part O

29Why do you want to visit Australia?

Include details of any dates that are of special significance to your visit.

If insufficient space, give details at Part O

30Do you intend to do a course of study while in Australia?

No

Yes

 

Give details

Name of the course

Name of the institution

How long will the course last?

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Part E – Health details

31In the last 5 years, have you visited or lived outside your country of passport for more than 3 consecutive months?

Do not include time spent in Australia.

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Country(s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

Date

from

 

 

 

 

to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Country(s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

Date

from

 

 

 

 

to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

Country(s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

 

Date

from

 

 

 

 

to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If insufficient space, give details at Part O

32Do you intend to enter a hospital or health care facility (including nursing homes) while in Australia?

No

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

33Do you intend to work as, or study to be, a doctor, dentist, nurse or paramedic during your stay in Australia?

No

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

34Have you:

•฀ ever had, or currently have, tuberculosis?

•฀ been in close contact with a family member that has active tuberculosis?

•฀ ever had a chest x-ray which showed an abnormality?

No

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

35During your proposed visit to Australia, do you expect to incur medical costs, or require treatment or medical follow up for:

•฀ blood disorder; •฀ cancer;

•฀ heart disease;

•฀ hepatitis B or C and/or liver disease; •฀ HIV Infection, including AIDS;

•฀ kidney disease, including dialysis; •฀ mental illness;

•฀ pregnancy;

•฀ respiratory disease that has required hospital admission or oxygen therapy;

•฀ other? No

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

36Do you require assistance with mobility or care due to a medical condition?

No

Yes

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

37Have you undertaken a health examination for an Australian visa in the last 12 months?

No

Yes

 

Give details (including HAP ID if available)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: If you are applying for a long stay Visitor visa or are 75 years or over, you will be asked to undergo a health assessment and may be asked to show that you have medical insurance to cover your intended stay in Australia. Please contact your nearest office of the department for further advice before lodging your application. If additional medical consultations are required, a decision on your visa application will be delayed.

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Part F – Character details

38 Have you ever:

 

 

 

•฀ been convicted of a crime or offence in any

 

 

 

country (including any conviction which is

 

 

 

now removed from official records)?

No

 

Yes

•฀ been charged with any offence that is

 

 

 

currently awaiting legal action?

No

 

Yes

•฀ been acquitted of any criminal offence or

 

 

 

other offence on the grounds of mental

 

 

 

illness, insanity or unsoundness of mind?

No

 

Yes

•฀ been removed or deported from any

 

 

 

country (including Australia)?

No

 

Yes

•฀ left any country to avoid being removed or

 

 

 

deported?

No

 

Yes

•฀ been excluded from or asked to leave any

 

 

 

country (including Australia)?

No

 

Yes

•฀ committed, or been involved in the

 

 

 

commission of, war crimes or crimes

 

 

 

against humanity or human rights?

No

 

Yes

•฀ been involved in any activities that would

 

 

 

represent a risk to Australian national

 

 

 

security?

No

 

Yes

•฀ had any outstanding debts to the Australian

 

 

 

Government or any public authority in

 

 

 

Australia?

No

 

Yes

•฀ been involved in any activity, or been

 

 

 

convicted of any offence, relating to the

 

 

 

illegal movement of people to any country

 

 

 

(including Australia)?

No

 

Yes

•฀ served in a military force or state

 

 

 

sponsored/private militia, undergone any

 

 

 

military/paramilitary training, or been

 

 

 

trained in weapons/explosives use

 

 

 

(however described)?

No

 

Yes

If you answered ‘Yes’ to any of the above questions, give ALL relevant details below.

If insufficient space, give details at Part O

Part G – Employment status

39What is your employment status?

Employed/

 

 

Give details

self-employed

 

 

Employer/business name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POSTCODE

Telephone number

COUNTRY CODE

 

AREA CODE

 

NUMBER

(

 

 

) (

 

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position you hold

How long have you been employed by this employer/business?

Retired

 

 

Year of retirement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Student

 

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

Your current course

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name of educational institution

How long have you been studying at this institution?

Other

 

 

Give details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unemployed

 

Explain why you are unemployed and give details

of your last employment (if applicable)

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Form Characteristics

Fact Name Details
Form Purpose This form is for applying for a Visitor visa under the Tourist stream.
Application Types Different forms are required for medical treatment, sponsored family visits, business visits, and student visas.
Visa Validity The visa typically allows stays of 3, 6, or up to 12 months, depending on circumstances.
Application Requirements All applicants must answer every question accurately, or the application may be refused.
Visa Conditions Conditions include not working (8101) and not studying for more than 3 months (8201) in Australia.
Health Insurance While not mandatory, health insurance is recommended due to potential high medical costs.
Payment Methods Payment can be made by credit card, debit card, bank cheque, or money order. Cash is not accepted.
Application Submission Methods Applications can be submitted electronically, in person, or through authorized agents known as Service Delivery Partners (SDPs).
Privacy Protection Your personal information is protected under the Privacy Act 1988, including how it may be shared.
Important Notes Copy the completed application for your records before submission; it may be required later.

Guidelines on Utilizing Australia Application Visa

Completing the Australia Application Visa form is a vital step toward your journey to Australia. This process requires careful attention to detail to ensure that your application is valid and complete. Below are clear steps to assist you in successfully filling out the form.

  1. Download the Application for a Visitor visa – Tourist stream Form 1419 from the official Australian immigration website.
  2. Read the provided guidelines thoroughly, making sure you understand the application requirements and conditions of the visa.
  3. Indicate whether you are applying inside or outside Australia on the form.
  4. Attach a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself in the designated area of the form.
  5. Specify your intended date of visit, including the start and end dates.
  6. State how long you wish to stay in Australia (up to 3 months, 6 months, or 12 months).
  7. Indicate if you plan to enter Australia more than once.
  8. Provide your personal details exactly as they appear in your passport, including your full name, date of birth, passport number, and nationality.
  9. Complete the sections regarding your place of birth and your relationship status.
  10. Ensure that all sections of the form are thoroughly completed. Double-check that no question has been left unanswered.
  11. Obtain and attach any required supporting documents as listed on the application checklist provided with the form.
  12. Calculate the Visa Application Charge using the provided section of the form and prepare your payment accordingly.
  13. Choose your preferred method of submitting the application (electronically, in person, by mail, or through a Service Delivery Partner).
  14. Finally, sign the application form to confirm all provided information is true and correct.

Once you have completed these steps, you can submit your application according to the method you chose, ensuring that all required documents and payments are included. Following these instructions carefully will aid in the efficiency of your application process, getting you one step closer to your visit in Australia.

What You Should Know About This Form

1. What is the purpose of the Australia Application Visa form 1419?

This form is used to apply for a Visitor visa under the Tourist stream, which allows individuals to visit or stay in Australia for tourism or recreational purposes. This can include holidays, sightseeing, social activities, or visiting friends and family. Each applicant, including dependent children, must complete their own form to ensure a full and accurate application process.

2. Who should use the Visitor visa – Tourist stream form 1419?

Individuals who wish to visit Australia for tourism or leisure should use this form. However, if someone intends to visit for specific purposes like family sponsorship, medical treatment, or short business trips, other forms are required. Visitors should also be aware that certain conditions apply, such as the visa not permitting work or studies beyond three months.

3. What are the potential conditions attached to a Visitor visa?

Upon approval of the visa, various conditions may be imposed. For instance, visa condition 8101 prohibits work during your stay, while condition 8201 restricts study to a maximum of three months. Additionally, conditions like 8503 (No Further Stay) may restrict the ability to apply for another visa while in Australia. It’s vital to understand these conditions to avoid any penalties or visa cancellations.

4. How long can visitors stay in Australia with this visa?

The Visitor visa generally allows stays of either three or six months. In exceptional circumstances, a visa might be granted for a stay up to twelve months. However, applicants should be aware that the actual stay granted could be shorter than what was requested. The duration is assessed on a case-by-case basis.

5. What are the health requirements for applying for this visa?

All applicants must meet specific health requirements, which may include undergoing medical examinations such as chest x-rays. It is important to follow any instructions given by the visa processing officer regarding health evaluations. Individuals should also consider obtaining health insurance, especially if their stay is extended or if they are older than 75 years of age.

6. What documents do I need to provide with my application?

Applying for a Visitor visa requires various supporting documents, which may include a valid passport, proof of financial means, and any health documentation that may be required. It is essential to answer all questions in the application form fully and accurately to avoid delays or potential refusal of the visa due to incomplete information.

7. How can I submit my application for this visa?

You can submit your application electronically through the internet, in person at an Australian Visa Office, or through a Service Delivery Partner. It’s essential to check if you need an appointment to lodge your application in person. Regardless of the method, you must include the Visa Application Charge, which must be paid in full for the application to be valid.

Common mistakes

When filling out the Australia Application Visa form, especially the Application for a Visitor visa – Tourist stream Form 1419, applicants often encounter several common mistakes that can complicate the submission process. Understanding these errors can help ensure a smoother application process and reduce the chances of visa denial.

One frequent error is failing to answer all questions completely. The form requires respondents to provide detailed information in all sections. If even one question is left blank, the application may be deemed incomplete, leading to delays or even a refusal. The importance of meticulousness cannot be overstated; applicants should take the time to ensure that every question is answered correctly and thoroughly.

Another common mistake is providing an incorrect residential address. It's imperative to include a valid address where the applicant will reside during the application process. Using a post office box is unacceptable. If this information is not presented accurately, the application becomes invalid, causing further complications.

Beyond information errors, many applicants overlook the necessity to submit supporting documents. The application checklist provides guidance on what should be included. Failing to include required documentation can result in processing delays, as the Department of Immigration will need to reach out to request the missing papers. This can extend the waiting period unnecessarily.

Some individuals mistakenly believe that their previous travel history is irrelevant. However, travel history can play a significant role in the approval of a visa application. Applicants should honestly disclose their travel history and note any past visa refusals, as these can influence the department's assessment.

Moreover, applicants often underestimate the importance of checking their passport validity. A passport should ideally be valid for at least six months from the planned date of entry into Australia. If this condition is not met, it may lead to entry refusal at the airport or during the application process.

Poor attention to detail regarding payment is yet another prevalent mistake. Visa Application Charges must be calculated accurately and paid in full. If the application fee is not paid completely, the application will not be considered valid. Additionally, applicants should keep in mind that fees are generally non-refundable, even in cases where the application is denied.

Finally, misunderstanding visa conditions often leads to issues. Each visa comes with specific conditions that must be adhered to while in Australia. Applicants should familiarize themselves with these conditions to ensure compliance. Ignoring or misunderstanding these requirements can lead to complications, including the potential cancellation of the visa after it has been granted.

Awareness of these common mistakes can empower applicants to take the necessary steps to enhance the likelihood of a successful application for an Australian visitor visa. Paying careful attention to detail and ensuring that all aspects of the form and required documentation are precisely completed will contribute significantly to the chances of approval.

Documents used along the form

The Australia Application Visa Form 1419 is a crucial step for those intending to visit Australia for tourism or recreational activities. Alongside this form, several other documents and forms may be necessary to ensure a comprehensive application. Here are some of the key forms and supporting documents often required:

  • Form 1418: This form is used to apply for a Visitor visa under the Sponsored Family stream. If an eligible family member is willing to sponsor your visit, this is the appropriate form to complete.
  • Form 48ME: Use this form if you are seeking a Medical Treatment visa to visit Australia for medical purposes. It specifically addresses health-related entries.
  • Form 1415: This form is designated for those wishing to apply for a Visitor visa under the Business Visitor stream. It caters to short business visits, including meetings and conferences.
  • Health Examination Results: Applicants are often required to provide medical examination reports, such as a chest x-ray, to comply with health requirements. These documents verify that the applicant meets Australia's health standards.
  • Bank Statements: Financial evidence, including recent bank statements, should be submitted to demonstrate that the applicant can support themselves during their stay without working.
  • Passport: A valid passport is essential. It must typically have at least six months of validity remaining from the date of entry to Australia.
  • Proof of Accommodation: Documentation proving where the applicant will stay, such as hotel bookings or an invitation letter from a family member or friend in Australia, may be required.

Submitting the correct forms and supporting documents is vital for a smooth application process. Ensuring all materials are complete and accurate will increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome for your visa application.

Similar forms

  • Form 1418 – Application for a Visitor visa – Sponsored Family stream: Similar to the Tourist stream, this form also applies for visitors but specifically for those with an eligible sponsor who is a family member in Australia.

  • Form 48ME – Application for a Medical Treatment visa: This is used for individuals seeking to visit Australia for medical treatment, ensuring that the purpose of the visit aligns with specific health needs.

  • Form 1415 – Application for a Visitor visa – Business Visitor stream: Designed for those traveling for business purposes, it focuses on short-term business activities, contrasting the recreational aspect of the Tourist stream.

  • Student visa application: This application is crucial for individuals planning to study in Australia for more than three months, emphasizing an educational intent opposed to tourism.

  • Form 956 – Advice by a migration agent/exempt person of providing immigration assistance: This form is crucial if an applicant is using the services of a migration agent, documenting their involvement in the visa process.

  • Form 956A – Appointment or withdrawal of an authorised recipient: This form allows applicants to designate another person for communication with the immigration department, highlighting the need for clear communication in the visa process.

  • Form 1442i – Privacy notice: This form details how the government handles personal information, relevant to all applicants, ensuring transparency about the use of their data.

  • Travel Insurance Claims Form: Often required for visa applications, this document ensures that applicants have adequate health coverage during their stay, paralleling health insurance recommendations in the visitor visa.

  • Employer Sponsored Visa application: This application focuses on work-related permits, differing from the Tourist visa aimed at leisure or social visits.

  • Form 1406 – Community Support Program application: This form is for individuals seeking to apply under community sponsorship, providing an alternate pathway for entry into Australia compared to a visitor visa.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Australia Application Visa form, certain practices can help ensure a smoother application process. The following list outlines what to do and what to avoid:

  • Do complete all sections of the application meticulously to avoid unnecessary delays.
  • Do keep a copy of your completed application for your personal records.
  • Do provide your valid residential address and ensure it is not a post office box.
  • Do ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months prior to applying.
  • Do not submit fraudulent documents or false information, as this can lead to visa refusal.
  • Do not assume you can change your immigration status while in Australia; always consult the proper authorities for guidance.

Misconceptions

When applying for a Visitor visa to Australia, many people have common misunderstandings about the application process. Below are four prevalent misconceptions:

  • You can work while on a Visitor visa. This is not true. One of the main conditions of the Visitor visa is that holders are not permitted to work in Australia. If you have plans to work, you will need a different type of visa.
  • Having a sponsor guarantees visa approval. While sponsorship can help your application, it does not guarantee approval. The decision is based on various factors, including your individual circumstances and compliance with visa requirements.
  • All visas allow for the same duration of stay. Each visa application is assessed individually. While some Visitor visas may permit stays of 3, 6, or even 12 months, this can vary based on specific conditions and individual situations.
  • Changing your residential address while applying is not important. Actually, it is crucial to inform the Department of Immigration and Border Protection if you change your address. Not doing so may delay processing your application or result in missed communications.

Being aware of these misconceptions can help you prepare and apply for your visa correctly. Always check the official resources or consult with an immigration professional if you have further questions.

Key takeaways

Key Takeaways for Filling Out and Using the Australia Application Visa Form

  • Use Form 1419 specifically for applying for a Visitor visa under the Tourist stream to engage in tourism or recreational activities.
  • All applicants, including children, must fill out their own forms completely. Incomplete or inaccurate information may lead to refusal or cancellation of the visa.
  • Maintain the integrity of your application. Submitting false documents or misleading information can result in denial of the visa and future applications.
  • Understand the conditions of the visa including no work or studying for over three months, unless specified differently.
  • Make sure your application is accompanied by the correct Visa Application Charge. Non-payment may invalidate your application.
  • Pay attention to health insurance requirements. It's advisable to obtain health insurance as Australia’s medical costs can be high.
  • If your circumstances change, such as your residential address, notify the department promptly to avoid complications during processing.