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Visa and ART fees from 1 July 2025

  • KGME
  • Jun 30, 2025
  • 2 min read

Every year the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) increases the visa application fees. This year the increase has been quite modest, being around 3% compared to an approximately 10% visa fee increase that took place on 1 July 2024.

 

Below are some examples of the visa fees that will be changing:

 

Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$3,115

$3,210

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$3,115

$3,210

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$780

$805

 

Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 494)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$4,770

$4,910

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$2,385

$2,455

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$1,190

$1,230

 

Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$4,765

$4,910

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$2,385

$2,455

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$1,195

$1,230

 

Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)

Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$4,770

$4,910

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$2,385

$2,455

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$1,190

$1,230

 

Partner visa (onshore and offshore)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$9,095

$9,365

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$4,550

$4,685

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$2,280

$2,345

 

Student visa (subclass 500)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$1,600

$2,000

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$1,190

$1,225

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$390

$400


Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Primary Applicant

$2,235

$2,300

Secondary Applicant (18+)

$1,115

$1,150

Secondary Applicant (under 18+)

$560

$580


Working Holiday visa (subclass 417)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Application fee

$650

$670


Visitor visa (subclass 600)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Offshore application

$195

$200

Onshore application

$490

$500

 

Bridging visa B (subclass 020)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Application fee

$185

$190

 

Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)

 

Current fee

Fee from 1 July 2025

Migration Decisions

$3,496

$3,580

 

 
 
 

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