Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)
Prices starting from $259.99
How to apply for your Australia visa with a passport from Brazil
Answer a few simple questions, determine whether you need the Australian Visitor Visa, Australian ETA, or another Australian visa or document, pay securely, and upload your documents. You can save your progress and come back anytime.
We'll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.
The Australia visa system can be complicated for for Brazilian citizens, but don't worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays.
We’re not the Australian government, but we review your application for accuracy and submit it directly to them. If anything goes wrong, we’re here 24/7 to help resolve it – no long wait times, no confusing forms, just expert support from start to finish.
We’ll email your approved Australia document and let you know how to use it for your trip from Brazil to Australia.
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Most tourists apply for the Visitor visa (subclass 600).
In some cases, visas may be granted for 6 of 12 months, depending on the application and travel history. The exact stay length is decided by the Australian immigration when the visa is approved.
Yes. Because Brazil is considered a high-risk country for yellow fever, you must present an international certificate of vaccination of prophylaxis (ICVP) upon arrival if you have stayed overnight in Brazil within the six days prior to landing in Australia. While Australian authorities may not deny you entry without it, you will be issued a "yellow fever action card" and may face additional health screenings or delays at the border.