Our services
We provide expert assistance with a wide range of visa categories, including:
Skilled Migration Points-Tested Visas
This visa category is designed for skilled professionals who can contribute to Australia’s workforce. It
requires lodging an Expression of Interest (EOI) with the Department of Home Affairs and meeting
a points threshold.
Available visa options include:
- Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) – Permanent
- State & Territory Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) – Permanent
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) – State & Territory Nominated
Contact us today to check your eligibility and receive a comprehensive assessment of your profile.
Temporary Graduate Visas
This visa is for international students who have recently completed their studies in Australia.
Depending on the qualification level, it allows you to stay, work, and gain experience for up to 18
months, 2 years or 3 years. For international students who have devoted their time, effort and
money into their studies, the Temporary Graduate pathway provides a route to find employment in
their field. Not only does it help transition you from study to work, but it also opens opportunities
for a longer-term career by offering you a chance to seek work experience related to your
qualifications and help bridge the gap between education and employment.
Visa Streams:
- Post-Vocational Education Work Stream -
If you're an international student who has recently graduated with a qualification
related to an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List, there’s good news! There’s a
specific pathway that can help you take the next step toward working in your field in
Australia. This pathway is perfect for those who’ve completed an associate degree,
diploma, or a trade qualification. If your study aligns with one of the jobs listed on
the SOL, this is a great opportunity for you to move forward in your career. You will
need to complete a skills assessment in your nominated occupation.
- Post-Higher Education Work Stream -
This pathway is for international graduates who hold a degree or other higher-level
qualifications from an accredited Australian institution. Whether you have
completed a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree, this pathway offers you the
opportunity to stay and work in Australia after graduation, giving you time to apply
your skills in the real world.
Finishing your degree or diploma soon?
Contact us to check your eligibility for a 485 Visa.
Temporary and Permanent Work Visas
Employer-Sponsored Visas
An Employer-Sponsored Visa is a pathway for skilled workers who have a job offer from an
Australian employer willing to sponsor them for a temporary or permanent visa. This visa type is
available for skilled workers in a range of occupations that are in demand in Australia. Being
sponsored by an employer provides you job stability and security in the Australian workforce and
allows you to gain valuable international work experience and build your professional career. With
the right qualifications and employer support, this pathway could also lead to permanent residency
if eligible and a rewarding career in one of the world’s most dynamic economies.
The most common Employer Sponsored Visas are -
-
Skills in Demand Visa (Subclass 482) – Temporary visa
A temporary visa that allows skilled workers to work in Australia for a period of up to four years,
depending on your occupation and employer’s requirements.
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Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (Subclass 186) – Permanent visa
- Direct Entry Stream
- Temporary Residence Transition Stream
Want to explore employer-sponsored visa options? Get in touch with us today,
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Family Visas, including Partner and Parent Visas
A range of visa options are available to help families stay connected. Visas for family members
include, partner, parent, and child visas.
Partner Visas
- Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300) – For engaged individuals wishing to marry their
Australian partner.
- Partner Visa (Onshore – Subclasses 820 & 801) – For individuals in Australia, married or in a
de facto relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Partner Visa (Offshore – Subclasses 309 & 100) – For those living overseas but in a de facto
relationship or married to an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
Unsure which partner visa is right for you?
Contact us for a personalized consultation.
Parent Visas
Australian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their parents for visit visa, temporary or
permanent residency.
- Visitor Visa for Parents – A quick and easy way for parents to visit Australia for up to 12
months.
- Long-Term Parent Visa – Depending on eligibility, this allows parents to stay in Australia for
an extended period. This option includes both temporary parent visa or permanent parent
visa categories.
Check your eligibility
here and explore the best visa option for your parents.
Australian Citizenship and Visitor Visas
You can become an Australian citizen through different pathways, depending on your eligibility.
Common Citizenship Pathways:
- Citizenship by Conferral – For permanent residents aged 18-59 years who meet eligibility
requirements. Children under 15 can apply with a responsible parent, while 16- and 17-
year-olds can apply independently.
- New Zealand Citizens – Special Category Visa (Subclass 444) holders may be eligible for
citizenship.
- Citizenship by Descent – If you were born overseas to an Australian citizen, you may apply
for citizenship by descent.
Need expert guidance?
Contact us for a full assessment of your citizenship options.
Each main visa category has multiple sub-classes. We assess your profile and recommend the most suitable visa type tailored to your individual circumstances.
Additional Services
For skilled migration applicants requiring a skills assessment, we offer complete assistance in navigating the assessment process.
HOW TO GET STARTED
1. Complete our online form (Click here) – This will help us gather essential information about your profile.
2. Consultation & Eligibility Check – Once we receive your details, we assess your eligibility and recommend the best visa option for you.
3. Document Preparation & Application Submission – We assist in gathering the necessary documents, completing the correct application form, and submitting it to the Department of Home Affairs.
4. Application Tracking & Follow-Up – We monitor your application’s progress and keep you updated. If additional information is required, we will guide you accordingly.
Visitor Visas
Sub Class 600
Skilled Migration (Points Tested) Visas
Sub Class 189, 190, 491
Family - Partner Visas
Sub Class 300, 801, 820, 309, 100
Family - Parent Visas
Long term or Visitor
Employer-Sponsored Visas
Skills In Demand Visa (Subclass 482)
Employer-Sponsored Visas
Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (Subclass 186)
Temporary Graduate Visas
Sub Class 485
Australian Citizenship
Citizenship by Conferral or Descent, New Zealand Citizens