AUSTRALIA - *Passport, Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or non-electronic label visa, proof of onward or return ticket, and sufficient funds are required. An ETA or non-electronic label visa is required for tourist or business stays of up to 3 months. An ETA is an electronically stored authority to travel to Australia and can be obtained online at www.ETA.immi.gov.au or through participating travel agencies or airlines. Minors not accompanied by a parent or traveling with only one parent need notarized written parental consent from the absent parent(s). HIV test required for permanent resident visa for applicants age 15 and older; tests taken in the U.S. are acceptable. More information about entry requirements to Australia (including for longer stays) is available on the Embassy of Australia’s web site at http://www.austemb.org. Alternatively, visa inquiries may be directed to the Australian Visa Information Service on toll-free 1-888-990-8888.
2007-03-22 01:46:33
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answered by PJ 5
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No....our two countries, Australia & America have an agreement with each other. I came over here on what is called "a visa waiver". This means you can also go to Australia without one and stay for three months. You will however, require a work visa if you intend to look for a job whilst over there.
You will need to apply for the work visa here in the States and it can be done online. I can't remember the government site but perhaps if you google it, you may find it that way.
2007-03-22 03:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Im american and I needed a Visa to get into Australia. The travel agent I bought my ticket thur went ahead and did it when I ordered the tickets and that was that. Painless!!! You also need it if you are going to New Zealand too I believe. Have a wonderful trip!!!
2016-03-19 17:06:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. All travelers to Australia, except New Zealanders need visas. You can get one through your travel agent or a consulate.
2007-03-22 02:42:03
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answered by camsean73 3
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You ABSOLUTELY need a visa. Your travel agent or airlines can help you get one. Don't wait 'til the last minute, it'll be at the least rather embarassing when you show up to the airport without one. I know, I've done it. Fortunately everything worked out ok. But it was rather embarassing not having all the necessary paperwork. It costs a few bucks but not too much. Have fun down under!
2007-03-22 04:50:43
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answered by duker918 7
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
Does an American need a visa to visit Australia?
and if so, where/how to you get one? :) Thanks!
2015-08-19 02:26:40
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answered by Lisandra 1
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With the new laws, Americans need a passport to visit anywhere outside the country - including Mexico and Canada.
2007-03-22 01:53:09
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answered by nite_angelica 7
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You do need a visa - but if you just want a tourist visa you can actually get it on line.
http://www.eta.immi.gov.au/
2007-03-22 07:11:26
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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Yes, you need a Visa or a Mastercard. An American Express will also do nicley
2007-03-22 01:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, apply at a consulate I think. They have a few, in our big cities.
2007-03-22 01:46:28
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answered by Anonymous
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