Complete Guidelines on How to Apply for Australian Visa from Nigeria 2020

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 Complete Guidelines on How to Apply for Australian Visa from Nigeria 2020.

Australian Visa from Nigeria 2020 – Are you interested in traveling to Australian for an official appointment, education, tourism, or other reasons? This is the right place for reliable information about the general requirement and guidelines for Australian visa applications in Nigeria.

Australian Visa from Nigeria

Australia is a developed country in the Australian continent and also passes off as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. It is a member of the British Commonwealth and they have The Queen of England on their currency (although in Australia, she’s referred to as the “Queen of Australia”). Australia is the world’s sixth-largest country by total area.

Types of Australian Visas.

These are the various kinds of Australian visas you can apply for:

  1. Visitor Visa – Business Visitor Stream
  2. Visitor Visa – Tourist Stream
  3. Visitor Visa – Sponsored Family Stream 4. Medical Treatment Visa
  4. Student Visa.

Requirements for Australian Visa from Nigeria.

Individuals that want to apply for Australian visas have to first fulfill the Australian character requirements.  They would be required to prove they don’t have any criminal record which has kept them in prison for a minimum of one year; also, a police certificate will be required to back this claim.

Apart from these, you will also need the following documents as part of the requirements for the Australian visa application:

  • A Nigerian passport (32 pages or 64 pages) that has a minimum of six months validity period left.
  • A passport photograph sized 45mm by 35mm and taken recently, with a white background.
  • Photocopies of your ID card and passport.
  • A visa application Form 157A that is already filled (this requirement only applies to applicants for the Australian student visa).
  • Medical check report.
  • Itinerary
  • Employment letter.
  • Bank statement.
  • Hotel reservation.

How to Apply for Australian Visa in Nigeria.

To facilitate your visa application process, we have provided a detailed guide on the steps you have to take for your application to be successful.

Bear in mind that you can do this application online or offline. The steps for applying online and offline are quite similar; the major difference is that for the online method, you will provide your biometric data through the visa application center, VAC.

Before you begin your visa application process, whether offline or online; you should understand your reason for requesting a visa and the visa type you require.

Listed below are the steps you will take to apply for an Australian visa online:

  • Sign up for an ImmiAccount.
  • Complete the online application form.
  • Provide the details of your passport.
  • Scan every document that is necessary.
  • Attach the files you scanned.
  • Submit your application
  • Supply your biometric data via the visa application center.

However, if — for one reason or the other — you prefer the offline method, here are the steps you should take:

  • Download and complete the Australian Visa Application form (Form 1419).
  • Get every document necessary to support your application
  • Schedule an appointment at VAC
  • Make the payment for your visa application in cash.
  • Supply your biometric data via the visa application center.

You can pay for your Australian visa in two ways: You can pay in cash at the VAC or at the bank with your credit card through the ImmiAccount. You will be given a receipt, the only proof for the transaction, after making the payment.

VAC Offices in Nigeria

The locations for Teleperformance Ltd visa centers in Abuja and Lagos are:

Abuja: Address: 3rd Floor, El Yakub Muhktar Place, Zakariya Maimalari Street,CBD, Abuja
Working Days: Monday to Friday

Lagos: Address: 5th & 6th Floors Etiebets Place, 21 Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Ikeja, Lagos
Working Days: Monday to Friday

Telephone inquiries including appointment bookings: 
+27 (0) 21 401 7500 8:30 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday, South African time.
Please note that the centers will be closed and inaccessible on the South African holidays.

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