No. You need to get a visa called an electronic travel authority which lasts for 3 months. That will be your visa. You don't need to carry anything with you because it is electronic as the name says and so when they enter your passport information in it will come up with your visa. It costs like $20 but if you book your flights through an agent they will probably do it at no charge.
2006-10-17 05:22:36
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answered by starlight_princess20 2
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well here is the correct information yes you need a visa to enter Australia i am a expat now living here in the USA & i return to australia at least twice a year with my wife who is a american born before we leave go on the web you can either go to the offical website for australia or just put in the search engine visa for australia the cost is around $19.00 for most of the sites the australian offical site is a bit more or go into your local travel agent and get one or either thru the airline your travellling but do not try to enter australia without it over there the government will not allow you to enter if you have had serious crimes in the pass plus if you are going there on a working holiday you will need a different kind of visa so do yourself a favor and get it before you leave the usa check it out you will see i am correct
2006-10-17 01:31:40
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answered by wombat4412 2
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individuals do no longer want a visa to shuttle to Australia for as a lot as ninety days of vacation or business enterprise. notwithstanding, Australia does have an digital pre-get entry to registration application needed for all travelers, yet when you consider that it is reasonably discomfort-loose and not in any respect seen a visa, business enterprise or exhilaration shuttle to Australia is seen visa-loose. As of 2009, u . s . a . of america has the same application called EFTA, the position all travellers (consisting of Australian) ought to sign up electronically before travelling the U. S. visa-loose. The gadget is reciprocal. After registering in EFTA, Australians nevertheless can't stay in the U. S. more advantageous than ninety days visa-loose at a time.
2016-12-04 22:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but they normally hand the visas out on the aircraft before you land, then you just hand it in to passport control when you get there with your passport.
2006-10-17 00:58:08
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answered by rafisht 2
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Yes but it depends how long you are going for. If it is over a month I think you need a visa. In order to find out phone the Australian embassy or consulate in your city to find out. Or check out there web site. It will usually give you all the information you need.
2006-10-17 01:15:35
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answered by tjinjapan 3
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they issue a 3 month torist visa at customs in sydney. if you over stay they dont care.most of the locals will even let you work. but if i was you id go to newzealand
2006-10-17 00:58:28
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answered by james w 3
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without visa i dont think so unless you are recommended by high official
2006-10-17 00:58:04
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answered by Mr. Cool !!! 3
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WHen they stamp your passport, that is your visa (I think)
2006-10-17 00:57:09
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answered by ancientabner 2
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no, I don't think so. My friend from England had to get one to come Here so it should apply to America too.
2006-10-17 00:57:35
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answered by dark angel 1
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They can travel there on vacation.
2006-10-17 00:55:56
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answered by randomidentification 3
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