Maritime Crew Visa 988: for foreign crew on eligible international ships.
The subclass 988 Maritime Crew Visa (MCV) allows foreign crew members of eligible non-military ships to enter and stay in Australia while working onboard during an international voyage. It carries no visa application charge, is valid for up to three years, and covers entry and departure by sea only.
Foreign seafarers on eligible ships taking international voyages.
The Maritime Crew Visa (subclass 988) allows foreign nationals who are crew members of eligible non-military ships to enter Australia by sea, stay while their ship is in Australian waters, work in their crew capacity, and depart by sea. It applies to the crew of commercial ships on international voyages - cargo ships, passenger vessels, petroleum export tankers, and similar.
The 988 carries no visa application charge and is typically valid for up to three years, linked to the holder's passport number. Multiple trips can be made during the validity period. Importantly, entry and departure must be by sea - if a crew member needs to fly into Australia to join a ship, a separate visa is required (such as a Transit Visa subclass 771 for stays under 72 hours).
Who can apply and what you need.
The key conditions on the 988.
Enter and depart Australia by sea as a crew member. Stay in Australia while your ship is here and you are working as crew. Work as a crew member of your eligible ship. Travel to and from Australia by sea multiple times during the visa's validity.
Fly into or out of Australia (sea travel only). Work onshore or in activities not directly related to your duties as a crew member. Stay as a tourist or visitor. Work for another employer or on another ship. Establish permanent residency.
Family members can be included. The partner and dependent children of a crew member may be included on the same 988 application, provided they will be travelling on the same ship. Family members included in a 988 cannot work - work rights apply only to the primary crew member applicant.
Application process for the 988.
The 988 application is lodged online via ImmiAccount while you are outside Australia. You will need to provide evidence of your employment as a crew member (or your offer of employment), details of the eligible ship, your passport, and evidence that you meet health and character requirements.
Processing times are generally relatively quick for straightforward crew applications - typically around two to four weeks, though this depends on your circumstances and is not guaranteed. If your ship is already in Australian waters, note that you must not have entered without a valid visa - prior authorisation is required.
What the 988 costs. The 988 has no visa application charge - there is genuinely no government fee for the visa itself. A professional fee may still apply separately: if you ask us to prepare and lodge your application, we charge for that work and quote it in writing for your situation. We confirm the current government position at the time you apply, since charges can change.
Maritime Crew Visa questions answered.
Choosing the right visa: 988 vs 600 vs 771
Crew often confuse three visas. The 988 is for working on board an eligible ship and entering by sea. The Subclass 600 Visitor visa and Subclass 771 Transit visa cover situations where you arrive by air or pass through Australia. The table below shows when each typically applies - your circumstances decide the right fit, so confirm with us before you lodge.
| 988 Maritime Crew | 600 Visitor | 771 Transit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who it suits | Foreign crew of an eligible non-military ship on an international voyage to Australia | People visiting Australia for tourism, business or family, including crew arriving by air before boarding | People transiting Australia, or crew joining or leaving a ship, for a very short period |
| Entry mode | By sea only - cannot fly in or out on this visa | By air or sea | By air, typically while passing through |
| Government fee | No visa application charge (professional fee may apply separately) | An application charge applies; we quote our professional fee in writing | Generally no charge; we quote our professional fee in writing |
| Typical stay | Valid up to 3 years; multiple voyages while crewing | Usually up to 3, 6 or 12 months per the stream granted | Up to 72 hours |
| Work rights | Crew duties on the eligible ship only | No work; visitor activities only | No work; transit only |
Where to from here.
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.
Questions about crew visas?
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