Australian Consulate-General in Mumbai

Consolato w Australia w Mumbaj, Indie

Panoramica

The Australian Consulate-General in Mumbai is the western Indian career post for Australia's economic diplomacy with India, located on the 10th floor of the A Wing of the Crescenzo Building in the Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra East — Mumbai's modern central business district adjacent to most major foreign career posts in the city. The post serves Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa, and is led by Consul-General Mr Paul Murphy, a career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade who previously served as Director, Free Trade Agreement Sectoral Services Section. The post is the operational anchor for the substantial Australia-India commercial engagement focused on the financial sector (Mumbai is India's financial capital), the automotive supply chain extending into Pune, the substantial Australian higher-education representation in the western Indian student-mobility market, and the Indian Ocean trade flow with Australia's western coast. Visa applications for Australia from the western Indian catchment are lodged online through ImmiAccount with biometric capture at the VFS Australia Mumbai centre — the Consulate-General is not the visa-application counter, but it is the regional operational coordination post for the visitor (subclass 600), student (500), skilled-migration (189/190/491), employer-sponsored (482), partner and broader visa pipeline serving the western Indian catchment. The post hosts the regional offices of Austrade (the Australian Trade and Investment Commission) Mumbai, the substantial Australian education representation network operating in western India, and coordinates with the Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce Mumbai chapter.

Servizi Visto

Australian visa applications from the western Indian catchment are lodged online through ImmiAccount — the Department of Home Affairs' central application portal — with biometric capture at the VFS Australia Mumbai Visa Application Centre. The most substantial pipeline is the student visa (subclass 500) — India is consistently among the largest source countries for Indian students at Australian universities, with the Mumbai catchment supplying a substantial share of the inflow to the University of Melbourne, Monash, Sydney, UNSW, ANU, Queensland and the Group of Eight more broadly. The visitor visa (600) for tourism and short business visits, the temporary skill shortage visa (482) for employer-sponsored skilled workers (the western Indian IT-services, finance and engineering catchment supplies substantial numbers under this stream), the points-based skilled-migration visas (189 independent and 190 state-nominated, primarily for IT, engineering, healthcare and accounting professionals), and the partner visa (820/801) for family-reunification cases all flow through this catchment. The Consulate-General provides regional operational coordination but does not directly process applications.

Servizi Consolari

The Consulate-General provides consular assistance to Australian nationals in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa — the registered Australian community in Mumbai and the broader catchment numbers a few thousand, concentrated in Mumbai (the Australian financial, commercial and education-sector community), Pune (the smaller Australian engineering and IT community at Indian operations of Australian companies), and the long-stay Australian community in Goa. Consular services include emergency assistance for Australian nationals in detention, hospitalisation, victims of crime, repatriation and bereavement; notarial services and certifications; voter registration for Australian federal elections (the Consulate-General is an overseas voting post); and the broader operational support for Australian nationals in distress. The Consulate-General does not issue Australian passports — passport applications and renewals from India route through the Australian Passport Information Service and are processed through the Australian High Commission in New Delhi.

Supporto Commerciale ed Esportazione

Austrade Mumbai is the western India operational anchor for the substantial Australia-India commercial engagement under the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (signed 2022) and the broader Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement framework. The Mumbai post coordinates Australian trade engagement across the western Indian commercial cluster: financial services (the substantial Australian banking, insurance and asset-management interest in Mumbai's financial sector — Macquarie, IFM Investors, Cbus, the Australian superannuation industry's growing Indian exposure), mining and resources (Australian mining-equipment, services and technology suppliers to the substantial Indian mining sector), agribusiness (Australian wheat, pulses, wine, dairy and meat into the Indian commodity market), education services (substantial Australian university and education-provider representation in the western Indian student-mobility market), and the broader Australian commercial exposure to Indian Ocean trade.

Opportunità di Investimento

Australian commercial investment in the western Indian catchment runs across financial services, mining and resources, education and agribusiness. Indian outbound investment to Australia from the western Indian cluster — substantial Indian IT-services operations expanding Australian delivery centres (TCS, Infosys, Wipro all have substantial Australian operations), the substantial Indian pharmaceutical industry's Australian market entry (Sun Pharma, Cipla, Dr. Reddy's), and the growing Indian retail and consumer goods exposure to the Australian market — is supported by the post. The substantial Australian superannuation-industry interest in Indian infrastructure assets and the substantial Australian university branch-campus expansion in India (Deakin University and the University of Wollongong have established campuses in GIFT City, Gujarat under the Indian New Education Policy 2020) are growing dimensions of the commercial engagement.

Supporto alle Imprese

Austrade Mumbai's commercial team coordinates with the Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce Mumbai chapter, the Australia-India Business Council, the western Indian commercial associations (FICCI, CII, Bombay Chamber, MCCIA) and the substantial Australian education-and-training representation network operating from Mumbai. The post provides market intelligence, partner identification, regulatory navigation through India's complex tax and corporate-law environment, and support for Australian exporters and investors entering the western Indian market.

Programmi Culturali ed Educativi

Mumbai is the principal Indian film, design and contemporary-arts city, and the Consulate-General coordinates substantial Australia-India cultural engagement: Australian film programming with the Mumbai Film Festival, design-and-architecture exchanges with the Australian design schools' Indian outreach, the Australia-India Council cultural cooperation programme, and the substantial Australian higher-education representation in the western Indian student-mobility market. The student-mobility flow from Mumbai to Australian universities is among the largest single bilateral education flows globally — Australian universities have substantial Indian student cohorts at the postgraduate level (master's in IT, accounting, healthcare, engineering, business) with Mumbai supplying a substantial share of the inflow.

Area di Servizio

Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa — the focused western Indian commercial cluster. The other Australian consular posts cover the rest of India: the Australian High Commission in New Delhi handles the northern and central Indian catchment plus India-wide passport services, the Australian Consulate-General in Bengaluru covers Karnataka and Telangana, the Australian Consulate-General in Chennai covers Tamil Nadu and the broader southern Indian commercial cluster, and the Australian Consulate-General in Kolkata covers the eastern Indian states.

Informazioni sugli Appuntamenti

Australian visa applications are lodged online through ImmiAccount with biometric capture at the VFS Australia Mumbai Visa Application Centre — the Consulate-General does not operate a public visa-application counter. Consular service appointments for Australian nationals are booked through the Consulate-General's online booking system. Phone enquiries route through the switchboard +91 22 6757 4900 during office hours (Monday to Friday 08:30–17:00). Fax +91 22 6757 4955. Email enquiries: cg.mumbai@dfat.gov.au. Out-of-hours emergencies for Australian nationals route through the Consular Emergency Centre in Canberra on +61 2 6261 3305, available 24 hours worldwide.

Note Speciali

The Crescenzo Building is a Class-A office building in the Bandra-Kurla Complex (G Block, Plot C 38&39) on the eastern flank of the Mithi River — the principal foreign-mission grouping within BKC. Located in Bandra East, about 10 minutes by road from the Mumbai Domestic Airport at Santa Cruz and 25 to 40 minutes from Mumbai International Airport at Sahar depending on traffic. Approach by Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) to BKC, or directly by taxi from anywhere in the Mumbai metropolitan area. Visitors must present valid government-issued photo identification and pass building security at the Crescenzo lobby. The Consulate-General observes both Indian and Australian public holidays.
Często zadawane pytania

Australian visa applications are lodged online through ImmiAccount, the Department of Home Affairs' central application portal — the Consulate-General does not operate a public visa-application counter. After online lodgement applicants attend the VFS Australia Mumbai Visa Application Centre at Bandra-Kurla Complex for biometric capture and document submission. The Consulate-General provides regional operational coordination for the western Indian catchment but does not directly process applications.

Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa. Australia maintains the High Commission in New Delhi for the northern, central and India-wide passport workload, plus Consulates-General in Bengaluru (Karnataka and Telangana), Chennai (Tamil Nadu and the broader south) and Kolkata (eastern India).

Indian student visa applications are filed online through ImmiAccount under subclass 500 (Student Visa). Applicants need an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment from an Australian education provider, satisfactory English-language proof (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE), Genuine Temporary Entrant evidence, Overseas Student Health Cover and financial-capacity documentation. After online lodgement, biometric capture is at VFS Australia Mumbai. Mumbai is one of the largest single sources of Indian students at Australian universities — particularly at the postgraduate level in IT, accounting, healthcare, engineering and business.