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Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) Visa Document Checklist

By 30 June, 2025No Comments6 min read

190 visa document checklist

The Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa is a points tested application which can lead directly to permanent residence. Although anyone can submit an expression of interest through SkillSelect, it is an invitation only application where an Australian State/Territory need to agree to nominate you for the visa.

What are the stages of a Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application?

There are generally four key stages of a Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application:

  1. Skills Assessment, which must be obtained from the relevant skills assessing authority in relation to the nominated occupation;
  2. Expression of Interest (EOI), where the applicant completes a points assessment through Skill Select;
  3. State/Territory nomination and invitation, where the applicant completes a Registration of Interest (ROI) with an Australian State/Territory and obtains a relevant State/Territory nomination; and
  4. Visa, where the applicant demonstrates they meet the requirements for the claimed points.

You can read more about the process at our Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa page.

What are the eligibility requirements of the Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa?

Generally speaking, the requirements for a successful application are:

  1. have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list;
  2. have a suitable skills assessment for the occupation;
  3. have an Australian State/Territory nomination for this visa;
  4. be invited to apply for this visa;
  5. be under the age of 45 if you are invited to apply for the visa;
  6. satisfy the points test (score 65 points or more, though pragmatically the minimum score is higher);
  7. have competent English at the time of invitation; and
  8. meet health and character requirements.

You can read more about the eligibility requirements at our Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa page.

What documents are required for the Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa?

The specific documents required for a Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application will depend on the individual and their family members unique circumstances. Additional documents may be required for the skills assessment, which are not addressed here.

For a general Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa checklist, refer to the table below:

Document required

Primary applicant Secondary applicants
Passport
Passport-sized photograph
CV
Relevant change of name documents
Marriage certificates / de facto registration (spouse)
Birth certificates (children)
Relevant qualification certificates and academic transcripts (particularly in relation to points claimed)
Relevant skills assessment in relation to the nominated occupation) ✔ (if claiming points for your partner’s skills assessment)
State/Territory invitation
Previous employment payment evidence (in relation to points claimed)
Previous employment contracts (in relation to points claimed)
Previous employment references (in relation to points claimed)
Community Credentialed Language certification (if claiming points)
Professional year certification (if claiming points)
Australian study certification (if claiming points)
Evidence of regional Australian study such as certifications and lease agreements (if claiming points)
Relevant registration or licenses ✔ (depending on occupation)
Police clearances from every country you have spent 12 months or more in the past 10 years (since turning 16 years of age)
Health assessments
Evidence of English language proficiency (you will need to demonstrate at least a “competent” level of English but likely more depending on your points claimed)

✔ (if claiming points for your partner’s English)

The above is a general checklist so further information may be required.

Who can I include in my Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application?

Members of the family unit can be included in your Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa as secondary applicants. This includes your spouse or de facto partner, children under 18 years of age, and dependent children 18 years of age or over in certain circumstances.

To include dependents over 18 years of age (up to 23 years of age) who are not your spouse / de facto partner, you need to provide additional evidence that they are financially dependent on you or your partner. ‘Dependency’ refers to your child being substantially reliant on you to meet their basic needs. To demonstrate dependency, your Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) dependent visa document checklist should include evidence that:

  • they live with you (bills / lease agreements);
  • they are a full-time student (course enrolment, payment of fees);
  • you send them money (bank statements)

In limited circumstances a dependent child over 23 years old can be included with your Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa (e.g. if they have a recognised disability).

You can also read our blog “Member of the Family Unit” – Who can I include in my Australian visa application?” which explains this in further detail.

I have lodged my Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa – what happens now?

If you are in Australia and have lodged a Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application, you will be granted a bridging visa A (BVA) to allow you to remain in Australia while a decision is made. A BVA application is typically submitted alongside your Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application simultaneously (and automatically). Please note that you will not be allowed to re-enter Australia if you depart on a BVA. You will need to apply for a different type of bridging visa if you wish to travel.

You can learn more about bridging visas and what they mean for your immigration status at our separate blog “What is a Bridging Visa?”.

If you are outside Australia when you apply for your Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application, you will need to wait for it to be granted before entering Australia (or otherwise obtain another visa to allow you to first travel).

Do you require further assistance?

If you require assistance with your Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa application, or have any other immigration related queries, get in touch with our experienced team. Contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at +61 3 9016 0484.

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This document does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Please consult an immigration professional for up to date information.
Annie Anderson

Author Annie Anderson

Annie completed her education at Deakin University, having achieved a Bachelor of Laws (Distinction) and Arts (Distinction). She has over 3 years' of experience in refugee law, where she discovered her passion for immigration law and social justice.

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