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600 - Sponsored Family Stream

Visitor Visa Sponsored Family Stream: When a Relative Sponsors the Visit.

An ordinary tourist application can be a coin toss for some families. If your relative is from a higher-risk country, or their ties back home look thin on paper, the plain visitor application is easy to refuse. The Sponsored Family stream changes the picture by putting an Australian relative's formal commitment behind the visit.

Stronger route for risky visitsAn Australian relative sponsorsA bond may be required
What the Sponsored Family Stream Is

A real Australian person standing behind the visit - and accepting responsibility if things go wrong.

An eligible Australian sponsor - usually a close family member who is a citizen or permanent resident - formally backs the application. The sponsor commits in writing to support the visitor and to be financially responsible during the stay. That commitment is what gives this stream its weight.

It exists because a standard visitor application asks the Department to trust that someone will leave on time and not become a burden. For some applicants - certain passports, limited funds, or weaker ties at home - that trust is hard to establish on the documents alone. The sponsorship fills the gap.

This is the route to consider when a tourist visa would be high risk. If a relative has tried for an ordinary visitor visa and been refused, or you already suspect they would be, the Sponsored Family stream is often the stronger path. It's not lighter on paperwork, but the sponsorship can carry a case that would otherwise struggle.

What You'll Need

From both the visitor and the sponsor.

  • An eligible Australian relative - citizen or permanent resident - with the right relationship to the visitor
  • The sponsor to formally accept financial responsibility for the visit
  • A genuine family visit purpose - this stream is built around visiting relatives, not work or study
  • Willingness to lodge a security bond if the Department asks for one
  • The usual health and character requirements, plus evidence the visitor intends to leave on time

About the bond. The Department may require a security bond - an amount lodged that is refunded if the visitor complies with their conditions and departs on time. Whether a bond is asked for, and how much, is decided case by case. We'll confirm what currently applies to your situation before you commit.

The Honest Trade-Offs

This stream is stronger, but it asks more.

The sponsor takes on genuine obligations, not just a signature, and a bond can tie up real money for the length of the visit. Sponsored visitor visas can also carry a No Further Stay condition, which means the visitor cannot apply for most other visas while in Australia and must leave when the visa ends. That's fine if a visit is genuinely all you want - but it matters if anyone is quietly hoping the stay turns into something longer.

Sponsored stream against an ordinary tourist visa

A side-by-side, so you can see what the sponsorship buys and what it costs you. Both are the Subclass 600 (Visitor) visa - the difference is the stream you apply under.

Sponsored Family stream Ordinary Tourist stream
An Australian sponsor Required - a citizen or permanent resident relative who formally backs the visit Not required - the visitor applies on their own circumstances
Security bond May be required, decided case by case, and refunded if the visitor complies and leaves on time Generally not part of this stream
Suited to Higher-risk visits, thin ties on paper, or a previous tourist refusal Applicants with settled lives and clear ties back home
No Further Stay condition Can be attached, so most onshore visa applications are blocked May or may not be attached, depending on the case
Indicative processing Commonly around 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the case Often quicker offshore, though it varies by case and country
Government application charge The base visitor charge is around AUD 190, though it varies by stream and where you apply. We confirm the current charge with you before you lodge.

Processing times move. The 4 to 12 week range is a general guide for the sponsored stream, not a promise - case complexity and Department workload both shift it. We give you a realistic timeline for your situation and keep you posted as it progresses.

Subclass600 Sponsored Stream
NeedsAustralian sponsor
BondPossible, case by case
PurposeFamily visit
Common Questions

Sponsored family stream questions.

When the visitor is from a country where refusals are common, and an Australian relative taking on formal sponsor obligations and accepting financial responsibility can strengthen the application. It's also worth considering when the visitor needs to show clear reasons they'll leave - a formal sponsor makes that case more credible.
The sponsor formally accepts financial responsibility for the visitor during the stay and may need to lodge a bond. The bond requirement depends on a number of factors including the visitor's country and circumstances. We'll confirm whether a bond applies to your situation and what it involves before you commit to sponsoring.
Real obligations, not just a form. The sponsor accepts financial responsibility for the visitor during their stay, and is expected to support the visitor leaving on time. We make sure any sponsor understands exactly what they're agreeing to before anything is lodged, because these commitments are genuine and can have consequences.
Often not, because sponsored visitor visas can carry a No Further Stay condition. That means the visitor cannot apply for most other visas while in Australia. This stream suits a genuine short visit. If there's any hope of staying longer down the track, we need to talk that through before choosing this path.
There's no fixed income threshold. The Department looks at whether the sponsor can realistically support the visitor for the length of the stay, so it weighs income, assets and existing dependants together rather than a single number. We review a sponsor's financial position with them so we can present it in the strongest way before anything is lodged.
It isn't limited to parents and spouses. Siblings and other relatives can sponsor if they meet the Department's criteria, which turn on the relationship to the visitor and the sponsor's own residency status as a citizen or permanent resident. We check whether a particular relative qualifies as a sponsor before you build the application around them.
There can be real consequences for the sponsor, not only the visitor. A breach can put any security bond at risk, affect the sponsor's ability to sponsor again, and carry civil liability. This is exactly why we make sure a sponsor fully understands what they are taking on before the application is lodged, rather than after something has gone wrong.
A bond is generally only lodged once a visa is granted and tied to the visitor complying with their conditions, so a refusal usually means it is returned, provided no condition has already been breached. Because the exact terms depend on your case, we make sure both visitor and sponsor understand how the bond works, and when it is refunded, before any money is committed.

Written and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)

Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.

Worried a standard visit application would struggle?

We assess honestly whether the Sponsored Family stream is the right call, then set it up properly if it is.

Visitor Visa 600 - Sponsored Family-sponsored visitor stream
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