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Travel requirements to Iran for Australian citizens

If you're travelling from Australia to Iran, the first step is understanding the visa requirements. Securing the right visa makes your entry into Iran as smooth as possible. Let's explore all the necessary travel documents, visa types, and health requirements for Australian citizens visiting Iran.

Iran visa requirements for Australian citizens

Travellers need a visa to visit Iran for Business or Tourism.

Travellers must complete the visa application online, give a hard copy of the Submission Notice at the border crossing, and pay the visa fees in euros at the airport.

For all other visas, visit the government site.

Travellers need a valid passport to enter Iran. The traveller's passport must remain valid for at least 6 months after the traveller departs from Iran.

Step-by-step guide to Iran visa applications

For Australian citizens travelling to Iran, it's important to find out the type of visa you need. Check if you need a single-entry eVisa, multiple-entry eVisa, or a visa on arrival. Once you know, you'll be ready to apply.
Complete the online visa application. Follow the instructions carefully and make sure you have all the required documents. You may need a passport valid for at least six months after your visit, a return ticket, and proof of enough funds to cover any fees.
Once your visa is approved, you’ll receive an email with your eVisa and important instructions. Be sure to read everything carefully.

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Visa FAQs: For Australian citizens travelling to Iran

If your visa application is denied, review the reason given by the Iranian consulate or embassy. Address any issues or missing information that may have caused the denial. You may have the option to reapply with the corrected or additional information. Consulting a visa specialist or immigration attorney can help you understand your next steps and improve your chances of approval.
If you lose your visa while in Iran, contact the nearest embassy or consulate for assistance. They can guide you on obtaining a replacement visa or emergency travel documents. It's advisable to keep digital copies of important travel documents, including your visa and passport, to expedite replacement.
Yes, Australian citizens can easily apply for an eVisa online. You can apply for both single entry and multiple entry eVisas by filling out an application form, submitting the required documents, and paying the visa fee. Once approved, the eVisa will be sent to your email, making the application process convenient and efficient.
Generally, no specific health checks or vaccinations are required when applying for a Iran visa. However, you should be aware of the following health-related regulations in place while in Iran:
  • Health screening: While not always required, officials might ask for a health certificate or a medical exam upon arrival. This is more likely if you're coming from an area with a health outbreak or if you show signs of illness.
While these are the current regulations, it is always advisable to check for any updates or changes to health requirements closer to your travel date.