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Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602)

Travel to or remain in Australia to receive medical treatment or attend consultations.

The Medical Treatment visa (subclass 602) allows you to travel to or remain in Australia to receive medical treatment or attend medical consultations. You may also apply if you are supporting someone who needs medical care or donating an organ.

This temporary visa can be applied for inside or outside Australia and helps you stay lawfully in the country while accessing or assisting with treatment. In some cases, it may also apply to older individuals who have been refused a permanent visa on health grounds but are medically unfit to leave Australia.

Receive Treatment

Undergo medical procedures or attend consultations.

Support Someone

Support a family member or person needing medical care.

Donate Organs

Donate an organ or receive an organ donation.

Unfit to Depart

For those medically unfit to leave Australia.

Key Requirements

  • Intend to enter or remain in Australia for genuine medical treatment or consultation.
  • Have enough funds to cover your treatment, travel, and living expenses while in Australia.
  • Have confirmed treatment arrangements with a registered Australian medical provider.
  • Do not pose a risk to public health.
  • Meet Australia’s health and character requirements.
  • For onshore applicants, your last substantive visa must not be or have been a Temporary Work (International Relations) (subclass 403) visa in the Domestic Worker (Diplomatic or Consular) stream, exemptions may apply.
  • You must show that your stay in Australia will not result in any cost to the Australian Government.
  • Evidence of treatment arrangements, financial capacity, and medical documents must be provided.

Important Conditions

The visa does not generally allow you to work and does not lead to permanent residency. It is important to remain lawful during your stay in Australia. If your visa expires or you apply too late, you may become unlawful, which can affect your ability to apply for future visas.

Visa Duration

The visa is generally granted for the duration of your treatment plan.

  • Applying from overseas: Stay may be granted for up to three months.
  • Applying from within Australia: May receive up to twelve months depending on your medical circumstances.

The visa may be issued for single or multiple entries, and conditions usually include no work rights and permission to study for up to three months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Medical Treatment visa (subclass 602)?
You can use this visa to travel to or remain in Australia for medical treatment, medical consultations, or to support someone receiving care. It is also available if you are donating or receiving an organ in Australia.
Can I work while holding this visa?
You cannot work while holding this visa. It is intended for medical treatment or care purposes only, not for employment.
Can I study on this visa?
You can study for up to three months. To study longer, you will need to apply for another visa that permits full-time study.
Can I include family members in my application?
You can include immediate family members who will accompany or support you during treatment. Each family member must meet health, character, and financial requirements.
Can I apply for this visa if I don’t currently hold a substantive visa?
You may still be eligible to apply, depending on your circumstances. If you are unlawful, you must meet specific criteria and explain why your previous visa expired before applying.
How do I prove that I can pay for my medical treatment?
You must provide evidence such as bank statements or proof of hospital payment showing you can meet all medical and living costs in Australia.
Can I bring someone to support me during my treatment?
You can bring a carer or family member to assist you. They will need to apply for their own Medical Treatment visa or be included in your application.
What happens if my treatment takes longer than my visa allows?
You’ll need to apply for another visa before your current one expires. Updated medical documentation must be provided to show why you need to stay longer.
Can I apply for permanent residency after this visa?
No. The Medical Treatment visa does not provide a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship.
Can I travel in and out of Australia on this visa?
It depends on whether your visa was granted with single or multiple entry. You should confirm this in your visa grant letter before making travel plans.
What happens if I’m too sick to leave Australia after my treatment?
If you are medically unfit to depart, you can apply for another visa or extension. You will need supporting documentation from your treating doctor.
Can I apply for this visa to give birth in Australia?
You can apply if the birth forms part of an approved medical treatment plan. However, this visa cannot be used for surrogacy or non-medical childbirth purposes.
What types of medical conditions are eligible for this visa?
You may apply for this visa for legitimate medical needs such as surgery, cancer treatment, specialist consultations, or organ transplants. You must not have a condition that poses a risk to public health.

Compassionate & Professional Support

The Medical Treatment visa is temporary, so you’ll need to plan for your departure or next visa once your treatment concludes. We are here to assist.

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