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Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400)
The Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400) is a temporary visa that lets you enter Australia to:
• do short-term, highly specialised, non-ongoing work, or
• in limited circumstances, participate in an activity or work relating to Australia’s interests.
Generally the stay period allowed is up to three months, but up to six months may be considered in limited circumstances if supported by a strong business case.
You must be outside Australia when you apply for this visa and when the visa is decided.
More information on eligibility for this visa is available in English on the department’s website.
See: Temporary Work (Short Stay Activity) (Subclass 400) visa
Temporary Work (Long-Term Activity) Visa
Applicants who wish to work in Australia on a temporary long-term basis maybe be eligible for one of the following five visa subclasses:
• Training (Subclass 407) visa
• Temporary Work (International Relations) (Subclass 403) visa
• Temporary Activity (Subclass 408) visa
• Temporary Work (Skilled) (Subclass 457) visa
More information on eligibility for this visa is available in English on our website.
See: Temporary Work (Long-Term Activity) Visa
Applying for this visa
The General Information page contains detailed information on:
• Lodging an Australian visa or citizenship Application in Mongolia
• Applying outside Mongolia
• Official Mongolian Government travel
• Visa Application Charge and Payment Options
• Visa Evidence Charge
• Health Examinations
• Panel Doctor in Mongolia
* Character Requirement and Penal Clearance Certificates
• Visa Application Processing Information
• Appointing an Agent or Authorised Recipient
• Supporting Documents
• Document Fraud
• Verification Checks
• Enquiries after Application Lodgement
• Decision Notification
• Providing Feedback
Page Last Updated 22 November 2016