Are you an experienced professional looking to permanently migrate to Melbourne or regional Victoria? The Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) is one of the most sought-after permanent residency pathways in Australia.
Understanding the Victoria Subclass 190 state nomination requirements is the first, crucial step toward securing your future. This guide breaks down exactly what you need to know about eligibility, the Registration of Interest (ROI) process, and how to submit a flawless application.
To be considered for a Victorian skilled visa nomination, you must meet both the federal Department of Home Affairs (DHA) criteria and Victoria’s specific state requirements.
Here is the basic checklist to be eligible for a Subclass 190 nomination in Victoria:

A major advantage of the Victorian subclass 190 program is that you are not required to be currently working to be eligible for nomination, nor is there a minimum work experience or hours requirement. However, your employment status does affect your ROI.
If you are working in skilled employment for an employer physically located in Victoria, you can provide an estimate of your annual earnings in your ROI.
Note: This employment does not have to be related to your nominated occupation, but the earnings must come from skilled work.
If you are not working, working in a non-skilled role, or working for an employer outside Victoria (including virtual offices), you are still eligible to apply, but you cannot claim these earnings in your ROI.
If you are applying from outside Australia, you are not required to claim any earnings in your ROI.
Securing your nomination is a multi-step process. Here is exactly how to proceed:
Thoroughly review both the Department of Home Affair’s Subclass 190 Skilled nomination visa requirements and the Victoria subclass 190 state nomination requirements listed above.
Submit your EOI through the Australian Government’s SkillSelect portal. Ensure all your claimed points are accurate and verifiable.
Using your SkillSelect EOI number, create an account on the Live in Melbourne portal and submit an ROI. An ROI is not an application; it is a request to be invited. There is no guarantee your ROI will be selected.
If the Victorian Government selects your ROI, you will be invited via email to submit a formal nomination application through the Live in Melbourne portal.
If your nomination is approved, you have exactly 60 days to submit your Subclass 190 visa application to the Department of Home Affairs. If you miss this window, Victoria will not renominate you in the same program year!
When you are invited to apply for nomination, you must provide comprehensive evidence to back up the claims made in your EOI and ROI. Standard documents include your passport, Skills Assessment, and English test results.
If you are claiming to live in Victoria, you must prove your residence using:
If you claimed annual earnings in your ROI, you must provide:
Note: Always submit documents in their original PDF format. Do not combine them into a single file.
The Victorian Government is strict about compliance. If your application is refused, you will be locked out from submitting a new application for 6 months.
Avoid these common pitfalls that lead to instant refusal:
The Victoria subclass 190 state nomination requirements are highly competitive, and a simple mistake in your ROI or EOI can cost you your chance at permanent residency.
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