Electronic Travel Visa for India

Australian High Commission in New Delhi, India

Australian High Commission in New DelhiIndia is a strong bond of communication between Australia Government and India. It functions as the official representative of the Australian High Commission in New Delhi in India.

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Working Hours:
The embassy is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and closed on Saturday, and Sunday. The embassy remains closed on Australia and India public holidays as well.

Before visiting the embassy for citizenship, passport, civil acts registration, or notary related documents or services, an appointment is necessary. For other consular services, kindly book an appointment before visiting the embassy.

Office Hours:
Monday to Friday 8.30 A.M. to 1.00 P.M 2.00 P.M. to 5.00 P.M

How to Book an Appointment?
The Australia Embassy in India has introduced an innovative "online appointment system." This system aims to organize the visa application systems, quickly process submissions, and documents, and offer efficient consular services. The service is available 24/7, and with helpful features like automatic queuing and user-friendly steps for booking an appointment, it has turned out to be an effective system.

Anyone can use this system to book an appointment with the Australia Embassy in India. There are no charges applied for using this service. An online appointment system's benefit is that applicants can easily book appointments for multiple consular services, change the date or time of visit, or even cancel the appointment conveniently.

The online appointment system currently offers three modes of booking, namely Initial Appointment, Change an Appointment, and Cancel or Delete an appointment.

Consular Services:
The embassy offers a wide range of consular services to citizens residing or visiting India and people wishing to visit for tourism or investment purposes.

The embassy can facilitate various services, including the issuance of passport and visa, document legalization, identity verification, birth, marriage, and death certificates, and emergency travel documentation.

In case you are a Australia citizen and have lost your passport or ID card, you can contact the embassy to obtain a new passport and ID card. You may also apply for emergency travel documents in case of damaged, lost, or expired passports. If you are traveling, the embassy will ensure that your desired documents are issued before your visa expires. If a minor or underage person requires emergency travel documents, the embassy will need a written application from a guardian or parent to issue a new ID card or passport.

It is worth noting that the Consular Section of the India Embassy in Australia has started issuing a visa. However, only British citizens can currently apply for a visa to India.

Please note that citizens of countries categorized as visa-exempt to enter India by the Australia government cannot apply for a visa. Moreover, the fourteen-day self-isolation rule is no longer applicable, but visitors will have to show a negative COVID-19 test report upon arriving. The test report must not be more than three days older than the date of departure.

Visa Services:
The embassy aims to offer superior service quality to applicants who have requested a visa to enter India. The visa centers can facilitate applicants in all sorts of issues, from verification of support documents to submission or collection of documents and understanding the visitors' rules after entering Australia.

Visa types granted by Australia are;

  • Australia 1-Visitor visas
  • Australia Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601)
  • Australia eVisitor (subclass 651)
  • Australia Transit visa (subclass 771)
  • Australia Visitor (subclass 600)
  • Australia Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462)
  • Australia Working Holiday visa (subclass 417)
  • Australia 2-Studying and training visas
  • Australia Student visa (subclass 500)
  • Australia Student Guardian visa (subclass 590)
  • Australia Training visa (subclass 407)
  • Australia 3-Family and partner visas
  • Australia Adoption visa (subclass 102)
  • Australia Aged Dependent Relative visa (subclass 114)
  • Australia Child visa (subclass 101)
  • Australia Parent visa (subclass 103)
  • Australia Partner (Provisional and Migrant) visa (subclass 309 100)
  • Australia Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300)
  • Australia 4-Working and skilled visas
  • Australia Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) visa (subclass 888)
  • Australia Business Owner (subclass 890)
  • Australia Investor visa (subclass 891)
  • Australia Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa (subclass 191)
  • Australia Skilled Regional visa (subclass 887)
  • Australia 5-Refugee and humanitarian visas
  • Australia Global Special Humanitarian (subclass 202)
  • Australia Protection visa (subclass 866)
  • Australia Refugee visas (subclass 200, 201, 203 and 204)
  • Australia Temporary Protection visa (subclass 785)
  • Australia 6-Other visas
  • Australia Crew Travel Authority visa (subclass 942)
  • Australia Bridging visa A/B/C/E – BVA/B/C/E - (subclass 010)
  • Australia Comoros Former Resident visa (subclass 151)
  • Australia Maritime Crew visa (subclass 988)
  • Australia Medical Treatment visa (subclass 602)
  • Australia Special Category visa (subclass 444)
  • Australia Special Purpose visa
  • Australia 7-Repealed visas
  • Australia Electronic Travel Authority (Business Entrant) visa (subclass 956 and 977)
  • Australia Established Business in Australia visa (subclass 845)
  • Australia Exchange visa (subclass 411)
  • Australia Government Agreement visa (subclass 406)
  • Australia Labour Agreement visa (subclass 120)
  • Australia Medical Treatment (Short Stay) visa (subclass 675)
  • Australia Sport visa (subclass 421)
  • Australia Tourist visa (subclass 676)
  • Australia Higher Education Sector visa (subclass 573)

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You can book your appointments to visit the embassy by contacting them through phone call/ email or check schedules on their official website. It is mandatory to contact before visiting the embassy because the office hours may vary.

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The purpose of your intended travel (Tourist, Business, Studies or etc) and other facts will determine what type of visa is required under Australia immigration law. As a visa applicant, you will need to establish that you meet all requirements to receive the category of visa for which you are applying.

Address:

Australian Consulate-General in Mumbai, India
Level 10, A Wing, Crescenzo Building, Opp MCA Cricket Club, G Block, Plot C 38-39, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400 051 , India

Phone:

+91 22 67574900

Fax:

+91 22 67574955

Website:

Address:

Australian Consulate-General in Chennai, India
9th Floor, Express Chambers, Express Avenue Estate, Whites Road, Royapettah, Chennai 600014, India

Phone:

+91 44 4592 1300

Fax:

+91 44 4592 1320

Email:

Website: