Do US Green Card Holders Need a Visa to Visit Australia?

Find out if US green card holders require a visa for Australia travel and how to apply.

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Yes, a US green card holder generally needs a visa to visit Australia. You should apply for an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) or a Visitor visa (subclass 600). It's advisable to check the most current requirements via the Australian Department of Home Affairs website.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is an ETA for Australia? An ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) allows eligible travelers to visit Australia without obtaining a visa beforehand.
  2. How do US green card holders apply for a Visitor visa? US green card holders can apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600) through the Australian Department of Home Affairs website or at an Australian embassy.
  3. What documents do I need to visit Australia as a green card holder? You will typically need your green card, a valid passport, and any required visa documentation to enter Australia.