Information on Visas for the United States
This page provides information on Non-Immigrant (short-term) visas. If you are interested permanent residency in the U.S., see Migrating to the U.S. - Immigrant Visas
Non-Immigrant Visas - How to Apply
Most Australians traveling on business or tourism for less than 90 days do not require a visa. For information regarding visa-free travel, see the details of the Visa Waiver Program.
If you do not qualify for the Visa Waiver Program or are traveling to study, work, or participate in an exchange program, you will need a Non-Immigrant Visa.
Members of the media (reporters, editors, producers, film crews, photographers, etc.) must have a journalist visa (I-visa), click here for details.
The visa application procedures have recently changed.
Click here for instructions on how to apply for a Non-Immigrant Visa
Still have questions? See our Frequently asked questions about Non-Immigrant Visas
Telephone advice on visas is available by calling 1902-941-641 or 1800-687-844 (charges apply) The 24-hour information line contains the same information as this website.
Visa News
October 26, 2004 deadline for machine-readable passport for VWP countries (8/20/2004)
State Department Announces Delay in Requirement for Hi-Tech Passport (8/10/2004)
Suspension of Transit Without Visa (TWOV) and International-to-International (ITI) Programs (8/2/03)
Suspension of TWOV and ITI Programs - Frequently Asked Questions (8/2/03)
New U.S. Visa Procedures: More Interviews, Applicants Must Apply Early
Visa fees (click here for current visa fees)
U.S. Immigration Service Transfers to Department of Homeland Security
Substantial delays in processing of some visa applications
Additional Non Immigrant Visa information:
U.S. Visas photograph specifications
Fees for visas and other consular services
What to do if refused a visa
Related Websites
U.S. Visa information
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of State: non-immigrant (temporary visitors) visas
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Travel Health Information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
U.S. Customs information
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