Services
Partner and Family visas
Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens, and permanent residents may sponsor their Partner, dependent children, and some other family members through the Partner and Family visa streams. Both the Sponsor and the overseas partner, children, or other relatives must be eligible. Contact us now to check if you're eligible.
Worker visas
Workers with skills in demand may be eligible for visas to work in Australia. In many cases the worker can bring their family. Pathways to permanent residence may also be possible. Contact us now to check if you're eligible.
Employer approvals
Eligible employers can sponsor skilled workers to Australia, often together with their partners and dependent children. Approvals to sponsor workers directly or through Labour Agreements including DAMA programs can be difficult to navigate. Contact us now to check if your business is eligible and get started.
Travel visas
A range of visas allow visits for Tourism or some business activities such as meetings. There are also visas that allow limited work, for example Working Holiday visas, Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visas and Training visas. Contact us now to check what programs are available to you and if you're eligible.
Appeals
If your visa application is refused or your visa is cancelled, then when an appeal is permitted, we can lodge your appeal application with the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) and fight for your rights. Contact us now to check if an Appeal is possible and get started.
Migration planning
Everything worth doing, is done better if you have a well thought through plan. Getting yourself to Australia with your family, even extended family, may take several steps running over many years.
Your well-designed plan will help you navigate through changes in policy and changes in government over time. Some plans are obvious and need less thought and planning – other plans need more work. Contact us now to design or review your migration plan and update if necessary.
Requests for Information
After your application is lodged and before a decision is made, Immigration may send you a Request for Information (RFI). In many cases Immigration could be just asking for a missing document or a better quality scan or copy. However, Immigration may also be trying to decide whether to refuse your application or even cancel your visa. If receive an RFI or other letter requesting information, Contact us now to help you respond in the best way possible.
Skills assessments
Many skilled worker visas require that you have your skills, training and work experience assessed to make sure you are qualified to work in Australia and eligible to obtain licencing where required (example Electricians, Nurses, Engineers and many more). Skills assessment applications are often complex and difficult. Contact us now to check what assessments are required for your visa pathway and to get started with this preliminary process before lodging your visa application.
Health waivers
Almost all visas have a health requirement. Some visas do not allow a waiver for people with certain conditions on public safety grounds (example: serious infection with Tuberculosis), or because their medical condition is excessively expensive to treat or limits access to health care by Australian citizens and permanent residents already in Australia. Some other visas allow a waiver of the strict health rules. If you receive a Request for Information discussing Health costs and a potential waiver, Contact us now to help you respond in the best way possible.
Character waivers
All Australian visas have a Character requirement. If you have a serious criminal record, a history of domestic violence, or even a history of traffic infringements, you may be refused a visa application or Sponsor approval. If you receive a Request for Information discussing your character, Contact us now to help you respond in the best way possible.