If you’re planning to study, work, or migrate to Australia, it’s important to stay updated with the latest visa changes. The Australian Government has revised visa application fees, and the new pricing will come into effect from 1st July 2025.
In this post, we’ve listed the latest visa fees, along with what it means for future applicants. Whether you’re an international student or a skilled worker, this guide will help you plan better.
Updated Visa Fee Structure (From 1st July 2025)
Visa Type | New Fee (AUD) |
---|---|
Student Visa | AUD 2,000 |
Visitor Visa (Onshore) | AUD 500 |
Visitor Visa (Offshore) | AUD 200 |
Partner Visa | AUD 9,365 |
Temporary Graduate Visa | AUD 2,300 |
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) | AUD 4,910 |
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) | AUD 4,910 |
Skilled Work Regional Visa (491) | AUD 4,910 |
Working Holiday Visa (417) | AUD 670 |
Skills in Demand Visa (482) | AUD 3,210 |
Employer Nomination Scheme (186) | AUD 4,910 |
What This Means for You
Students:
With the student visa fee now set at AUD 2,000, international students must plan their budgets carefully. This fee includes your application for full-time studies at Australian institutions.
Visitors:
Planning a holiday or visiting family? Offshore visitor visa fees remain budget-friendly at AUD 200, while onshore applications will cost AUD 500.
Partner Visa Applicants:
The Partner Visa remains one of the most expensive at AUD 9,365, so it’s essential to prepare documents thoroughly to avoid delays or rejections.
Skilled Workers & Graduates:
Whether you’re applying for a Skilled Independent (189), Nominated (190), or Regional Work Visa (491) — the cost is now AUD 4,910. Graduate visa applicants will pay AUD 2,300.
How to Navigate These Changes
If you’re unsure how these fee changes impact your plans, it’s best to consult with a registered migration agent. At Vision Consultants, we provide expert visa advice and end-to-end application support to ensure your journey to Australia is smooth and stress-free.