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Is it easy to get an Australian visa in 215?

Information required for an Australian tourist visa

Personal information:

1. Original passport: photocopy The back page of the passport must be signed by the holder; The validity period must be at least half a year (counting from the last day of the validity period of the applied visa); Passport has at least 2 blank pages for visa use; Passports cannot be issued for more than ten years; If you have an old passport, you must provide it all.

2. Original photo: 2 large one-inch photos with blue background or white background.

3. Copy of ID card: A new generation ID card needs to be copied on both sides and cannot expire. The content must be clear, and temporary id card is invalid.

4. Copy of household registration book: Please provide a copy of every page of all members in my household registration book. For group accounts, please provide the home page and my page.

5. Personal data form: each item must be filled in truthfully, in detail and neatly. If false and erroneous information is provided, the visa may be refused.

company information:

1. Copy of the company's business license: copy of the business license/copy of the organization code certificate, and affix the official seal of the company.

2. company guarantee letter: please consult customer service for the specific content of the text.

proof of assets:

1. Copy of bank passbook: copy of bank running statement or current passbook in your or your spouse's name (only bank card, you need to go to the bank to print the running statement for the last six months and affix the bank seal), and you can provide multiple copies of running statement or current passbook. It can also be used as auxiliary property as information on a regular basis.

2. Fixed information: a copy of the real estate license or purchase contract and invoice in the name of the applicant. Copy of car driving license in my name, copy of investment dividend records such as share certificates and share purchase contracts.