Quick facts for United States applicants
- Visa
- Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent Visa)
- Country of origin
- United States
- Points required
- 65
- English requirement
- IELTS 6.0+ each band
- Application fee
- AUD $5,015
Fees current for FY25-26. Indexed each 1 July. Confirm at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au.
FAQ for United States applicants
Can United States citizens apply for the Subclass 189?
Yes. Citizens of United States can apply for the Australian Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa, provided they meet the eligibility requirements. The application process is the same regardless of nationality, though some country-specific factors may apply.
How long does it take to process a 189 visa from United States?
Processing times vary depending on the volume of applications and the completeness of your submission. Check the Department of Home Affairs website for current estimates. Having all your documents ready before you apply helps avoid delays.
Do I need an English test if I am from United States?
Citizens of the United States are generally exempt from English testing requirements for Australian visas, as English is considered a native language. You may still need to provide evidence if requested.
Applying for the Skilled Independent Visa from United States
The Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa is available to citizens of United States who meet the standard eligibility requirements. This is a points-tested permanent visa, so you will need to build a strong points score before you can receive an invitation.
Steps for United States applicants
- Check your occupation is on the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL)
- Get a skills assessment from the relevant Australian assessing authority. Your United States qualifications will be evaluated against Australian standards
- Take an English test (you may be exempt as a citizen of United States, but higher scores add points)
- Calculate your points score using the official points calculator. You need at least 65, but most invitations go to scores of 80+
- Submit an EOI in SkillSelect and wait for an invitation
- Lodge your visa application within 60 days of receiving an invitation
United States community in Australia
Australia has a well-established United States community, particularly in the major cities. You will find cultural organisations, community groups, and social networks that can help you settle in. Many cities have restaurants, shops, and services catering to the United States community.
Practical tips
- Start gathering your documents early. Police clearances from United States can take several weeks to process.
- Even though you may be exempt from the English test, consider taking one anyway. A high score adds points to skilled visa applications.
- Research the Australian job market for your occupation before you apply. Websites like Seek.com.au and LinkedIn can show you current vacancies.
- Budget for the full cost of the visa application, including health examinations, police clearances, and any skills assessment fees.
- Consider engaging a registered migration agent (MARA) for complex applications. They can review your documents and advise on the strongest strategy.
Important: Australian.com provides general information only and does not constitute migration advice. Only a registered migration agent (MARA) or Australian legal practitioner can provide immigration advice. Information is current as of the date published but immigration law changes frequently. Verify all details with the Department of Home Affairs.