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Applying for an Australian visa in Indonesia
On this page: Application map ♦ Quick Links ♦ Site Map (Applying for a visa)
Peak period in processing:
Indonesians planning to lodge visa applications to visit or study in Australia over the next few months should lodge their application as soon as possible to avoid delays.
Application Map:
This website gives you information on how to apply for a visa in Indonesia - follow this Application Map:
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Read the information about applying from Indonesia ("Before you apply")
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Complete the application form and submit your application ("Applying")
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You may want further information about the process ("After you apply")
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You may want further help or links to more information ("Further help / links")
Quick Links:
If you have already read this information, you may wish to use these quick links:
- Application Fees
- Application Checklists (includes links to the application forms)
- How and where to submit your application
- Processing times
- Back to the Visas and Migration page
Site Map (Applying for a visa):
BEFORE YOU APPLY:
• What visa should I apply for?
• Should I use an agent?
• Do I need to provide original documents, copies, or translations?
• Do I need to have a Medical Examination / X-Ray?
• What if I am aged 75 years or older?
• What if I am under 18 years old?
• How much is the application fee?
⇒ Application fees
APPLYING:
• Things to remember when completing an application
• How do I pay the application fee?
⇒ Application fees
• Checklists - What documents do I need to provide?
⇒ Checklists
• How (where) do I submit my application?
AFTER YOU APPLY:
• How long does the visa take to process?
• What if I want to travel urgently / want a visa processed faster?
• Can I ask another person to deal with the Embassy on my behalf?
FURTHER HELP / LINKS:
• Can I speak to someone personally at the Australian Embassy?
• Can I come to the Australian Embassy?
• How can I make a complaint, compliment, or suggestion?
• Links
Application map:
Before you apply ► Applying ► After you apply ► Further help / links
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