By Sukhjinder Singh July 1, 2026 0 Comments

Increase in Australian Visa Fees July 2026 Update

As of July 1, 2026, the Department of Home Affairs has officially implemented new visa and citizenship fee increases.

Here is a specific, factual breakdown of Increase in Australian Visa Fees July 2026 and how this impacts you.

1. New Pacific-Regional Country Fee Concession

The government has introduced a dual-tier fee system.

If you hold a passport from one of the following recognized “Pacific-regional country,” you now qualify for significantly lower base application charges:

  • Vanuatu
  • Federated States of Micronesia
  • Fiji
  • Kiribati
  • Nauru
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Republic of the Marshall Islands
  • Samoa
  • Solomon Islands
  • Timor-Leste
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu

2. New Visa Application Base Charges (First Instalment)

Here is the list of visa categories which will be affected with increase in Australian visa fees July 2026:

Visa CategoryNew Fee (Pacific Countries)New Fee (Other Applicants)
Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)$2,360$5,750
Employer Nomination (Permanent) (Subclass 186)$5,035 $6,140
Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Provisional (Subclass 494)$5,035$6,140
Partner (Migrant) (Class BC) $9,600 $11,710
Skilled Independent (Subclass 189) $5,030 $6,135
Nominated (Permanent) (Subclass 190)$5,035 $6,140
Skilled Work Regional Provisional (Subclass 491)$5,035$6,140
Working Holiday (Subclass 417) $840 $1,000
Visitor Tourist Stream (Subclass 600) – Outside Australia$205 $250
Visitor Tourist Stream (Subclass 600) – In Australia$515$630
Student Visa (Subclass 500)$2050$2500
Skills In Demand (Subclass 482)$3,290$4,015
Bridging Visa B (BVB)$195$575

3. Australian Citizenship Fee Increases

If you are applying for Australian citizenship, fees have slightly increased for applications lodged on or after July 1, 2026:

  • Standard conferral: Increased from $575 to $595.
  • Concession fee: Increased from $245 to $255.

4. TSMIT Increase for Sponsored Workers

For businesses sponsoring overseas workers, the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT)—the minimum salary required to independently support a worker in Australia—is now $79,423. This applies to all nominations made from July 1, 2026, onward.

Whether you are an employer adjusting to the new $79,423 TSMIT or an applicant wanting to ensure you qualify for specific regional passport concessions, timing and accuracy are everything. Don’t risk costly application errors, delays, or visa refusals due to incorrect fee payments.

Contact our registered migration agents today to review your strategy, calculate your exact costs, and ensure your application is lodged flawlessly under the new regulations.

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