subclass 400

Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (subclass 400)

For highly specialised overseas workers needed for short-term, non-ongoing work in Australia — typically no more than 3–6 months. Common uses include equipment installation, training, specialist consulting, and technical projects. No formal employer sponsorship approval required, making this a fast and flexible option for specific needs.

What Is the Subclass 400 Visa?

The Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (Subclass 400) is designed for highly specialised overseas workers who need to come to Australia for a short period to undertake work that is not ongoing and cannot reasonably be done by an Australian worker. It is one of Australia’s most flexible and fast-processing work visas — ideal for project-based specialist work, equipment commissioning, technical training, or expert consulting engagements of limited duration.

Unlike the 482 or 186, the 400 does not require the employer to be an Approved Standard Business Sponsor — making it accessible to businesses that have not previously sponsored overseas workers and don’t want to go through the full sponsorship approval process for a one-off engagement.

Key Characteristics

✅ What the 400 Is Good For

❌ What the 400 Is NOT Suitable For

Eligibility Requirements

The 400 is discretionary.
Unlike the 482, there is no automatic right to this visa if criteria are met — the Department exercises discretion. A poorly prepared application risks refusal. Our lawyers prepare 400 applications that clearly articulate why the work is highly specialised, why it cannot be sourced locally, and why it is short-term.

What the Employer Provides

Processing Times and Extensions

The 400 typically processes within a few weeks when well-prepared. Extensions may be granted in limited circumstances (for example, where the project runs over time due to circumstances beyond the employer’s control) but the visa is not designed as an ongoing arrangement. If your needs extend beyond the 400’s scope, we will recommend the appropriate pathway.

Related Visa Types

  • Skills in Demand (482)
  • Employer Nomination (186)
  • Skilled Regional (494)
  • Temporary Activity (408)
  • Short Stay Specialist (400)

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