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Visitor Visa for Child Under 18 to Australia

Visitor Visa for Child Under 18 to Australia

If you are planning to bring a child under the age of 18 to Australia as a visitor, there are some specific requirements and considerations that you will need to take into account. For a subclass 600 visa, both parents (or all people with custody of the child) must provide their consent for the child to travel to Australia if both parents are not travelling with the child.

Visitor visa for child under 18 to Australia

Here is a step-by-step guide to help you obtain a child tourist visa to Australia:

  1. Determine the type of visa required: The first step in obtaining a visitor visa for a child under 18 is to determine the type of visa that is required. In most cases, a visitor visa will be sufficient for a short-term stay in Australia for tourism or visiting family and friends. However, if the child will be participating in activities such as study or work, a different type of visa may be required.
  2. Gather the necessary documents: To apply for a visitor visa, you will need to provide certain documents to support your application. This may include:
    • A valid passport for the child
    • Birth certificate or other proof of the child’s identity
    • A certified copy of the child’s birth certificate
    • A certified copy of the passport of the parent not travelling with the child
    • Child travel consent form Australia (or travel consent form for minor Australia): Signed Form 1229 by the non-travelling parent (Consent form to grant an Australian visitor visa to a child under the age of 18 years)
    • Evidence of the child’s relationship to the person responsible for their welfare while in Australia (if applicable)
    • A letter of consent from the person with parental responsibility for the child (if applicable)
    • Evidence of the purpose of the visit, such as a letter of invitation from a host in Australia or confirmation of travel arrangements
    • Evidence of sufficient financial means to support the child’s stay in Australia, such as bank statements or pay stubs
  1. Complete the visa application: Once you have gathered all of the necessary documents, you will need to complete the online visa application form. You may be required to provide additional information or documents during the application process.
  2. Pay the visa application fee: You will need to pay a fee to apply for a visitor visa for a child under 18. The amount of the fee will depend on the specific circumstances of your application.
  3. Submit the application: Once you have completed the application form and paid the fee, you will need to submit the application. You may be required to attend an interview or provide additional information or documents as part of the application process.
  4. Wait for a decision: Once you have submitted your application, you will need to wait for a decision to be made. The processing time for a visitor visa for a child under 18 can vary, so it is important to plan ahead and apply well in advance of your intended travel date.

How to fill out form 1229

This is the form that needs to filled out if one parent of the child will not be accompanying the child to Australia. It does depend on your custody orders so double check the form to see if it applies to you. Otherwise, it’s a pretty straightforward form, requiring the details of the child and their parents.

 

Overall, obtaining a visitor visa for a child under 18 to Australia requires careful planning and attention to detail. By gathering the necessary documents and completing the application process accurately, you can increase your chances of success in obtaining a visa for your child.

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