“Sorted my India e-visa for a Kerala holiday in a couple of days. The form looked fiddly until they took it over.”
Visa Requirements for Australian Citizens
Most of the world is already open to your Australian passport. For the few places that still need an eVisa or eTA, we prepare it online, check every detail, and email back the approval.
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About Australia Passport
The Australian passport is one of the strongest in the world. It ranks around 6th on the Henley Passport Index, opening roughly 185 destinations visa-free or with a visa on arrival - including the Schengen area, Japan, South Korea and most of South-East Asia.
Only a small group of countries still want an online eVisa or eTA from Australians - and those are exactly the ones we handle for you. Wherever you travel, keep your passport valid for at least six months from your arrival date.

Last review: 15 June 2026
Verified against official government information. Visa rules can change, so confirm details before you book.
Destinations Australia citizens can apply for with us
Apply online for our destinations — most directly, and a few more if you meet one simple condition.
Real human review
on every application
We complete & submit
the forms for you
Secure payment
and dedicated support
Delivered by email
your approved visa or eTA
General visa requirements for Australia passport holder
Valid Australia passport
At least 6 months' validity from your entry date, with a blank page for stamps.
Digital Formal Portrait
Recent colour photo, white background, full face clearly visible.
Return or Onward Flight Ticket
Confirmed flights showing when you arrive and leave.
Stay Accommodations
Hotel booking, rental or a host invitation for your stay.
Requirements vary by destination, but in general these cover almost every application. If a country needs anything more, we will flag it and help you prepare it.
Regional travel for Australia
Read the travel policy details for Australia
Under the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement, Australian citizens can travel to New Zealand without a visa and can live, work and study there for as long as they like - no NZeTA needed on an Australian passport. Across the wider Pacific, most island nations are visa-free or grant a visa on arrival for short visits.
Further afield, Australians enter Europe’s Schengen area visa-free for short stays. Two changes to keep on your radar: the UK now needs an ETA before you fly, and Europe’s ETIAS online authorisation is being rolled out - both are quick and online, not full visas.
Source of information
Rules can shift between reading this and flying. These official government pages are the best place to confirm passport rules and travel requirements before you book.
Smartraveller (DFAT)
https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/
Australian Passport Office
https://www.passports.gov.au/
What Australia travellers said
Real feedback from verified Australia travellers — here is a sample of recent applications we handled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quite a lot - the Australian passport is one of the strongest in the world, sitting around 6th on the Henley Passport Index. That gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to roughly 185 countries and territories, including the whole Schengen area in Europe, Japan, South Korea, most of South-East Asia and the Pacific. For the majority of trips you simply book your flight and go.