Personal Immigration
Personal Immigration
Australia offers various visa pathways for individuals seeking to live, work, or study in Australia. Popular options include skilled migration visas, family visas, student visas, and partner visas. We understand that starting a life in a new country can be challenging for many migrants. That is why we help you throughout the visa process starting from providing personalized advice to find the best visa options that suit your circumstances, advising on eligibility, gathering documentation, and submitting decision-ready applications to maximize the success of your application.

TYPES OF PERSONAL IMMIGRATION VISAS
Skilled Independent/State Nominated Visas - Subclass 189, 190, 491
Pathways to permanent residency for skilled workers. Subclass 189 is for independent applicants, Subclass 190 is state-nominated, and Subclass 491 is for regional skilled workers with a pathway to PR.
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National Innovation Visa - Subclass 858
A visa for individuals with innovative ideas or entrepreneurial skills to contribute to Australia’s economy, offering permanent residency for successful applicants.
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Partner Visas (Onshore and Offshore)
Visas for spouses or de facto partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens, allowing them to live and work in Australia. Available for both onshore and offshore applicants.
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Parent Visas (Permanent and Temporary)
Visas for parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens, allowing them to live in Australia. Options include both temporary and permanent residency pathways.
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Child Visas (Onshore and Offshore)
Student and Temporary Graduate Visas - Subclass 500, 485
Subclass 500 allows international students to study in Australia, while Subclass 485 offers temporary work rights for recent graduates.
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Visitor and Work and Holiday Visas - Subclass 600, 462, 417
Protection, Refugee and Humanitarian Visas (Onshore and Offshore)
Visas for individuals seeking asylum or protection in Australia due to fear of persecution, available for both onshore and offshore applicants.
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Visa Refusals, Appeals, Cancellations
Citizenship Applications, Refusals, Appeals
Requests for Ministerial Interventions
Skills Assessment Services
