How do Dutch citizens apply for an Australia e-visa?
The processing time of ETA visa applications is short, typically between 05 working hours to 03 business days. Therefore, we highly recommend Dutch citizens apply for an ETA visa at least 7 days prior to their travel date to guarantee smooth visa processing.
Dutch applicants can access our online portal to apply for an e-visa by following four simple steps to speed up the application process:
- Step 1: Select "Apply Visa", and begin filling in your personal information, such as your complete name, birth date, nationality, passport number, and trip dates, on the e-visa application form. Select e-visa types and services that are appropriate for you and your travel budget.
- Step 2: In the second step, pay for your services after ensuring that all of the information you supplied matches the information on your identity documents.
- Step 3: Your application will be assessed when you submit it. Following that, you will get an email with your valid e-Visa.
- Step 4: Print your e-Visa and take it with you to Australia. You will be given a stamp as proof that your e-visa has been validated.
For payment methods, after applying for an ETA, Dutch citizens have to process an online payment. Australia Immigration Services accepts two payment methods:
- Electronic payment (Debit, Credit Card, PayPal, American Express).
- Our system currently accepts wire transfers within the Bank of Cyprus's services.
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