Services

Australian Immigration Services
Skilled Migration
If you are a skilled worker seeking to live and work in Australia, we provide strategic advice to assess eligibility and develop a compliant migration pathway.
We assist clients with complex work histories, changing personal circumstances, and tight deadlines, whether applying from overseas or already in Australia.
Our services include
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Eligibility assessments and strategic pathway advice
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Expression of Interest (EOI) preparation and management
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Skills assessments with relevant assessing authorities
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State or Territory nomination applications (where legally available)
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Points-tested skilled visa applications
Student and Graduate Visas
Studying in Australia is often the first step toward longer-term migration. Understanding visa conditions, work rights, and future options early helps avoid complications.
We guide international students and recent graduates from enrolment through post-study work and onward migration planning.
Our services include
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Student Visa (subclass 500) advice and applications
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Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485)
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Work rights and visa condition compliance
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Transition planning from study to skilled migration
Visitor Visas
Advice and application support for visitor visas, including cases involving previous refusals, complex travel histories, family visits, or short-term stays for specific purposes.
Partner Visas
Partner visa applications must meet strict legislative and evidentiary requirements while reflecting the genuine nature of your relationship. Many couples find this process confronting and emotionally draining, particularly where there has been time apart, cultural differences, previous visas, or complex personal histories. These factors do not make an application impossible — but they do require careful handling.
We work with couples who are married, engaged, or in de facto relationships, whether living together in Australia or across borders. Our role is to present your relationship clearly and accurately to the Department of Home Affairs, guiding you through each stage.
We assist with:
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Partner and Prospective Marriage visa advice
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Sponsorship requirements and obligations
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Evidence planning and application preparation
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Ongoing case management and Departmental liaison
Parent Visas
Bringing a parent to Australia is a major family decision. Parent visas are complex, with multiple options, strict eligibility criteria, significant fees, and lengthy processing times.
We help families assess available options and make informed decisions that balance timing, cost, and long-term family plans.
Child and Other Family Visas
Strategic advice and application preparation for child visas and other eligible family pathways, including matters involving dependency, custody, or complex family circumstances.
Citizenship and Resident Return Visas
Applying for Australian citizenship or renewing travel rights as a permanent resident is often the final stage of a migration journey. Legal and factual issues can arise if matters are not handled carefully.
We assist with:
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Australian citizenship by birth, descent, or conferral
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Residence exemptions and discretionary requests
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Character-related matters, including concerns, refusals, or revocation
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Resumption of Australian citizenship
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Resident Return Visa (RRV) applications
Merits Review
If an immigration or citizenship decision is unfavourable, you may be entitled to seek review before the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART). We provide strategic guidance and legally robust submissions, ensuring your case is clearly presented and procedural requirements are met.
Ministerial Intervention
Where all other review avenues have been exhausted, and where legally available, it may be possible to request that the Minister consider your case. This stage is complex and high-stakes. We assist by preparing structured, compliant submissions and providing guidance so you understand the process, requirements, options, and practical considerations.
Complex and High-Risk Matters
We provide guidance for legally and factually complex cases, including:
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Health requirements: Challenges to Medical Officer of the Commonwealth's opinions, health waivers
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Character matters: Visa refusals, cancellations
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Migration integrity issues: PIC 4020 allegations
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Unlawful status: Bridging visas, Schedule 3 criteria, re-entry bans, and regularisation pathways
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No Further Stay conditions and family sponsorship restrictions
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Family-related matters: Dependency, custody, and family violence considerations

New Zealand Immigration Services
Advice and application support to visit, study, work, or live in New Zealand, in accordance with New Zealand immigration law and professional standards.