Skilled Independent Visa Australia (Subclass 189) Guide

Understanding the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) Australia

The Skilled Independent Visa allows skilled workers invited by Australia to live and work permanently anywhere in Australia.

Understanding the Subclass 189 Visa requirements and process is crucial. This guide covers everything you need to know, including Visa streams, eligibility criteria, benefits, application considerations, and how Turner-Rowe Migration can help you navigate the process with confidence and compliance.

This guide explains the 189 Visa requirements, eligibility criteria, processing times, work rights, costs, and the application process for 2026.

 

189 Visa Australia Overview

  • Visa Name → Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)

  • Common Name → 189 Visa

  • Who Can Apply → Skilled professionals

  • Stay Period → Permanently

  • Work Rights → Full work rights

  • Study Rights → Yes

  • Include Family → Yes

  • Pathway to PR → Yes

 
 

What is the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)?

The Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) is a permanent Australian Visa for skilled workers who are invited by Australia, allowing them to live, work and study in Australia permanently.

The 189 Visa allows skilled workers to:

  • Live in Australia permanently

  • Work without restrictions

  • Continue studying if desired

  • Travel freely in and out of Australia

  • Sponsor family members

  • Apply for Australian citizenship after meeting the required residency and character criteria.

 

Eligibility Requirements

To apply for 189 Visa, applicants generally must:

  • Have an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List

  • Have a relevant skills assessment 

  • Be invited to apply for this visa

  • Be aged under 45 when apply

  • Satisfy the points test

  • Meet English language requirements

  • Meet health and character requirements

  • Have no debt to the Australian Government

Eligibility requirements can vary depending on personal circumstances.

 

Documents Required

Common documents required for a 189 Visa application include:

  • Passport

  • Relationship documents (if applicable)

  • Character documents

  • English test results

  • Partner documents (if applicable)

  • Dependant documents (if applicable)

  • Skills Assessment document

  • EOI (Expression of Interest) documents

  • Employment documents

Providing complete and accurate documentation may help reduce delays in Visa processing.

 

How much does the 189 Visa cost?

  • Cost: From AUD $4,910.00

 
 

How to Apply for a Skilled Independent Visa in Australia

The 189 Visa application process generally includes the following steps:

  1. Get our help with your application

  2. Organise health exams

  3. Submit an EOI (Expression of Interest)

  4. Receive an invitation to apply

  5. Gather Your Documents

  6. Lodge the Visa application

  7. Department of Home Affairs decision

Seek our guidance to avoid mistakes during the application process.

 

What are the main benefits of the 189 Visa?

How can a Skilled Independent Visas benefit you?

  • Work and study anywhere in Australia permanently

  • You can travel in Australia

  • Include eligible family members

  • Become eligible to seek Australian citizenship

Book an appointment today to discuss your Skilled Migration Visa application and take the next step towards living and working in Australia

 

Skilled Independent Visa Processing Time:

Skilled Independent Visa processing times vary depending on application volumes and individual circumstances.

The Visa processing time could take around 6-7 months.

Processing may take time, particularly during periods of high demand or if additional information is requested.

Incomplete applications or missing documents can lead to delays.

Applicants should refer to the latest processing information from the Department of Home Affairs Processing Times.

 

Why Apply Through a Registered Migration Agent?

Applying for a 189 Visa can be complex, especially when immigration requirements change regularly.

A Registered Migration Agent can help you:

  • Understand eligibility requirements

  • Prepare supporting documents correctly

  • Avoid common application mistakes

  • Respond to government requests

  • Improve the quality of your application

Professional guidance may help simplify the process and reduce unnecessary delays.

 

Skilled Independent Visa Australia | Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The Subclass 189 Visa allows eligible family members, such as your partner and dependent children, to be included in the application. If the visa is granted, they will also receive permanent residency.

  • There is no fixed pass mark, but:

    • Minimum to submit: 65 points

    • In reality:

      • 65–75 = low chance (for competitive jobs)

      • 80–95+ = strong chance (especially for 189 visa)

    Points come from:

    • Age

    • English level

    • Work experience

    • Qualifications

    • Partner skills / state nomination

  • It varies, but typically:

    • Skills assessment: 1–3 months

    • Points test + Expression of Interest (EOI): waiting period varies

    • Visa processing: 6–12+ months

    Delays depend on occupation demand and visa quota.

  • You generally need:

    • An occupation on the skilled occupation list

    • A skills assessment (ex. VETASSESS)

    • English test results (IELTS / PTE / OET)

    • Enough points (based on age, education, work experience

  • 189 Visa → Permanent Residency, invitation form Australia needed

    190 Visa → Permanent Residency, state nomination required

    491 Visa → Temporary Regional Visa → leads to PR later

 

Apply for a Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)

Applying for a Skilled Independent Visa is an important step towards building your future in Australia.

If you would like guidance with your 189 Visa application, our Registered Migration Agent can help you understand your options, eligibility requirements, and application process.

Book an appointment today to discuss your 189 Visa Australia application and take the next step towards living and working in Australia.

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