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What materials need to be prepared to apply for a visa to visit relatives in Australia, and how much deposit does the bank need to have! It was my own brother who testified for me in Australia. What m

What materials need to be prepared to apply for a visa to visit relatives in Australia, and how much deposit does the bank need to have! It was my own brother who testified for me in Australia. What materials are needed? First, you apply for a visa yourself, 676 or 686.

1. Required information: passport, photo, photocopy of ID card and household registration book, deposit certificate (more than 50,000 yuan, preferably frozen for more than three months), employment certificate (copy of retirement certificate provided by retirees), copy of company business license or organization code certificate (not provided by retirees), copy of invitation letter, passport and visa of your brother, and kinship between you and your brother.

2. Those with permanent residence in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei can apply directly in Beijing, and all materials can be provided with Chinese copies; In Guangzhou, applications for permanent residence in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Hunan and Yunnan require English translation, and it is best to attach proof of property ownership when applying in Guangzhou; If you apply for permanent residence in other provinces in Shanghai, you need English translation. If you apply in Shanghai, you'd better attach a copy of your passbook with entry and exit records in the first half of the year.

Second, your brother helped you get an Australian visa, class 679.

Your brother will submit an application to the Australian Immigration Bureau in Australia and pay a certain amount of deposit. He will send you an email after the visa is passed. With a printed copy of this email and your passport, you can post it at the nearest Australian embassy or consulate.