Partner visa subclass 820/801
For applicants applying in Australia. This is the onshore partner pathway, usually progressing from temporary residence to permanent residence.
Partner visa subclass 309/100
For applicants applying from outside Australia. This pathway also involves temporary and permanent stages for eligible spouses and de facto partners.
Guidance for onshore and offshore Australian partner visa applications, with support on evidence, sponsorship and case presentation.

Australian citizenship application
We assist with citizenship applications for eligible permanent residents, including document preparation and eligibility guidance before lodgement.
Guidance on Australian citizenship eligibility, supporting documents and the application process before you lodge.

Child visa subclasses 101 and 802
These permanent visa pathways are for eligible children of Australian citizens, permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens, with onshore and offshore options depending on where the child is applying from.
Dependent Child visa subclass 445
A temporary visa for eligible dependent children connected to certain partner visa applications.
Support for child and dependent child visa pathways, including evidence around dependency, care and family circumstances.

Parent visa subclasses 103, 143, 804, 864, 884 and 173
Parent migration includes contributory and non-contributory pathways, with different onshore and offshore options depending on the subclass and the applicant’s situation.
Advice on parent visa pathway options, sponsor requirements and the eligibility issues that shape an application.

Subclass 482, 186 and 494
We assist with employer sponsored pathways for skilled workers, including temporary, permanent and regional options depending on the role and employer circumstances.
Support with temporary, permanent and regional employer sponsored visa pathways for skilled workers in Australia.

Bridging visas
Bridging visas can affect lawful status, work rights and travel while another migration matter is being processed.
Practical guidance on bridging visa conditions, lawful status, work rights and travel while another migration matter is underway.

Temporary Graduate visa subclass 485
For eligible graduates who want to remain in Australia temporarily after completing eligible studies.
Guidance on subclass 485 requirements, stream selection, timing and the supporting documents needed for lodgement.

FAQs
No. Only the Department of Home Affairs can decide whether to grant a visa or citizenship application. What we do offer is clear advice, careful case preparation, document guidance, and a professionally prepared application to give you the strongest possible chance based on your circumstances.
Our fees depend on the visa type, the complexity of your matter, and the level of support you need. After an initial consultation, we will explain the recommended pathway, the scope of work, and the professional fees involved before you decide to proceed.
Professional fees are separate from Department of Home Affairs application charges and any third-party costs. Depending on your matter, extra costs may include police checks, health examinations, skills assessments, English tests, translations, or document certification.
Translation costs are usually separate unless we expressly include them in your service agreement. If certified translations are needed, we will let you know which documents require translation and help you understand what is acceptable for your application.
You do not need to have everything ready before speaking with us. In most cases, it helps to have your passport, visa details, relationship or family documents where relevant, employment history, education records, and any previous immigration correspondence. After reviewing your situation, we will provide a tailored document checklist.
Processing times vary depending on the visa subclass, the completeness of the application, Department priorities, and your personal circumstances. We can give you an estimate based on the current pathway, but exact timeframes cannot be guaranteed.
Yes, in many cases we can review previous refusals, requests for further information, or complicated immigration histories and advise on possible next steps. The appropriate strategy will depend on the reason for the refusal or cancellation and your current visa status.
Yes. Many clients come to us before choosing a visa pathway. We can assess your circumstances, explain suitable options, and recommend a practical strategy based on your goals and eligibility.
