Australia Visa RequirementsFor Guam passport holders

Guam is an unincorporated US territory and its residents hold US passports. US passport holders can visit Australia for up to 3 months with an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) applied for online. No embassy visit is required.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$150 visa cost
Canberra
Oceania
AUD ($)
English
UTC+8 to UTC+11

Guam passport holders require a visa to enter Australia.

Apply for an Australian ETA online at eta.immi.gov.au or through the Australian ETA app. The fee is approximately $20 AUD. The ETA is linked electronically to your passport. Processing is usually instant. No visit to an embassy or consulate is required.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Guam to Australia: What You Need to Know

Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Residents are US citizens and hold US passports, which provide one of the world's strongest travel documents. Australian immigration treats Guam residents the same as any other US passport holder, allowing ETA-based entry without a visa appointment.

How to Get There

United Airlines and other carriers connect Guam (GUM) to Sydney (SYD), Brisbane (BNE), and Melbourne (MEL) via Tokyo (NRT), Seoul (ICN), or Manila (MNL). Qantas serves Australia from Asian hubs that connect to Guam. Australia is approximately 5,000 km south of Guam.

Money & Banking

Australia uses the Australian dollar (AUD). Cards are widely accepted. Budget $120 to $200 AUD per day. ATMs are available everywhere. Guam already uses the USD, and AUD is easy to exchange at Australian banks and airports.

Practical Tips

Australian ETA is valid for 12 months with multiple entries of up to 3 months each. Sydney (SYD) and Brisbane (BNE) are the closest Australian gateways from Guam. Guam has excellent air connections to Australia via Japan Airlines and Qantas connecting through Tokyo or Manila. Australia and Guam are both Pacific nations with strong ties.