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I got them from the airlines when I purchased my ticket to Australia. You just need your passport number. It's all done electronically & it's free as far as I know. <BR><BR>If you buy your tickets online, then just call the airline after the transaction is complete.
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If you're from the US, please get the correct visa before you leave home. I had an incompetent travel agent who gave me a form that she swore was an Aus. Visa form. I completed it and upon checkin with British Air in London, bound for Aus, was told that no way was that form a visa and that I'd have to get a real one from their cashier booth as they'd be in trouble for allowing me to arrive in Aus without the correct one. The cost was 25 Br. Pounds, about $39 US. And we should feel sorry for travel agents?
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Sandy:<BR>Here's the deal. Go to www.Qantas.com. <BR>Then click on Visas. Tells you what you have to do and who does it. What you need is a ETA, an Electronic Travel Authority which is issued by Quantas.<BR>Have a nice trip.<BR>By the way, call your credit card company and tell them your travel plans so they don't freeze your card when you try to use it overseas.<BR>John
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Sandy:<BR>Here's the deal. Go to www.Qantas.com. <BR>Then click on Visas. Tells you what you have to do and who does it. What you need is a ETA, an Electronic Travel Authority which is issued by Qantas.<BR>Have a nice trip.<BR>By the way, call your credit card company and tell them your travel plans so they don't freeze your card when you try to use it overseas.<BR>John
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