People who want to carry out any of the activities described above must apply for a 400 visa, also known as Temporary Work (Short Stay Activity) visa 400.
If we intend to travel to carry out activities known as business, such as attending fairs or congresses, visiting suppliers or clients, negotiating the terms of a contract, etc. In all these cases, we will have to process the visa known as 651.
Still, we must be very clear that with the 651 visas, we cannot carry out work-related activities, such as the provision of a service, the installation and start-up of equipment, carrying out repair and maintenance activities, and in general, all kinds of work-related activities.
What you should know About Subclass 400 Visa in Australia?
The visa, known as Visa 400, is the visa we must process to send workers to Australia to carry out technical assistance, installation, maintenance, commissioning, training, etc.
It is especially suitable for carrying out activities related to purchasing equipment or installations not manufactured in Australia, and whose sales contract specifically specifies this need to move personnel to participate in the installation and start-up.
The worker’s profile must be “highly qualified”, and the activity to be carried out in Australia must be such that it is practically impossible to find an Australian who can carry it out.
The activity must be perfectly defined and must be such that it can be carried out within the period of stay allowed so that the worker can return to their country upon completion.
This visa can only apply for while outside Australia, So we have to process it before travelling. It is an electronic visa that does not need to be stamped in the passport.
Visa Duration in Visa 400
Duration of the visa we have to understand the period during which the visa is valid, and therefore we can use it to travel. In the case of the 400 visa, from the moment of its issuance, the visa has an initial validity of six months.
This means we have six months to travel to Australia from the moment the visa is granted.
Maximum stay allowed and several entries and exits in visa subclass 400.
The maximum stay allowed in the country when one enters with a subclass 400 visa can be up to 6 months. Still, to achieve stays that exceed three months, we will have to justify it by providing a detailed project agenda and other justifications to the file.
With the 400 visa, it is normal for a maximum stay of three months or less to be granted, depending on what has been included in the supporting documentation for the application.
This period starts counting from the day the first entry is made, and even if you leave the country and re-enter the period, it is not interrupted.
Can it be extended?
This visa cannot be extended.
If you need to stay longer, you must leave and reapply for a new 400 visa. In principle, there are no limits on the number of visa that can be applied for in a year.
Processing Time in Visa 400
By processing time, we have to understand the time it takes for the Australian government to manage a 400 visa.
The average processing time varies depending on the time of year, but you can calculate that it will be around 22 calendar days from when the request is made.
However, the preparation of the documentation necessary to provide each file is complex, and its preparation may require many days, so it is advisable to start processing the 400 visa between 3 and 4 months before the need.
Processing Fees
The official fee charged by the Australian Government Immigration Department is AUD 325*.
REMEMBER: any error in managing your 400 visa may cause it to be denied, a delay in granting it and the consequent loss of both the trip and the fees.
400 Visa Australia FAQ
How long does a subclass 400 visa take?
What is 400 visa for Australia?
Can a 400 visa be extended in Australia?
In that case, you may need to provide evidence that you have sufficient funds to support yourself while you wait for your application to be processed.