Exclusive & Unbeatable Services
How Exactly We Make It Hassle-free For You
Let’s face it – visa applications are complex, especially when you don’t know Australian immigration law, that is Migration Act 1958 and Migration Regulations 1994.
Therefore, we carry out all of the 40 items of service listed below for you to give you a hassle-free visa application journey.
Simply put, we guarantee you cannot find such one-step, methodical and client-based services anywhere else, which is why our services are truly unbeatable.
One simply mistake, such as a tick in the wrong box, may cause the whole application to be refused.
Only through such services, can we maximise your chances of a successful application outcome.
After all, a visa grant is all that matters at the end of the day, isn’t it?
This way, you know your money really is well-spent.
- Step 1: Initial Consultation
- Step 2 – Letter of Advice
- Step 3 – Gathering Supporting Documents
- Step 4 - Submitting Your Visa Application
- Step 5 – After the Submission Until a Decision Is Made by the Immigration
During our initial consultation, we thoroughly advise you on:
- your visa options based on your needs and Australian immigration law
- the detailed application process
- potential challenges and solutions based upon your circumstances
- business sponsorship obligations for you as well as your employer
- your work rights during different stages of the application process
- estimate timeframe for preparing your application and its processing time
- compliances issues, including but not limited to how you ought to comply with your visa conditions
- potential breaches of business sponsorship obligations, and consequential sanctions and penalties
- application fees involved in each stage (e.g. skills assessment, state/territory nomination, visa application, health examination, police certificate)
Following the consultation, we will email you a letter of advice containing what we discussed during the initial consultation in case you miss out on anything. This gives you peace of mind as it outlines everything there is to know about your visa application.
During this stage, we will:
- send you an all-in-one, comprehensive and exclusive checklist for all the supporting documents you will need to provide. The checklist:
- outlines the detailed requirements (e.g. format, word limit, size limit, points of emphasis and information to be included and excluded) for each and every document you will need to provide
- contains critically useful templates not available anywhere else that are highly relevant to your visa application, for example, for work reference, employment contract and relationship statement depending on the type of visa you apply for
- working closely with you throughout to ensure supporting documentation is prepared and collected just right
- thoroughly review all supporting documents you sent through to us
- Compiling your documents, retaining only the relevant and leave out those not to-the-point. Remember: it’s not ‘the more, the better’ when it comes to a visa application. Rather, being selective about what to submit and how to present it is actually more important
- clearly label and cross-reference your documents to ensure they are in the most logical, organised and presentable manner in the eyes of the Immigration
- stay in touch with you by phone and email and you are also more than welcome to visit our office to chat to us in person
- clarify any doubts or questions you may have regarding your application so you can stay on top of your application throughout
- when ready, draft and submit EOI, skills assessment application, state/territory nomination application and visa application for you
- drafting certain legal documents for you where appropriate to make things easier for you
- keep you in the loop of any migration law update that may affect you, especially your visa eligibility
- correct errors in documents we received where appropriate or advise you know exactly where and how you need to rectify an issue
- remind you of outstanding supporting documents via phone or email so that you are fully aware of where we are on your application anytime
- liaise with your partner (for partner visa application) or employer (for employer-sponsored visas) for missing information or clarification where necessary
- liaise with other third parties involved, including but not limited to skills assessing authorities, state/territory governments and the Immigration on your behalf to seek clarification on key information
- conduct a final review of your supporting documentation before the submission
Upon the completion of the final review, we will:
- submit your visa application to the Immigration
- attach all supporting documentation to your application
- email you the receipt for visa application fees for your record
- advise you on the most updated visa processing time so you know what to expect
- email you the bridging visa grant letter if applicable so you can breathe a sigh a relief and remain in Australia without having to leave while your application is being processed by the Immigration
Following the submission, we will:
- constantly keep track of your lodged application
- liaise with the Immigration in a timely manner, ensuring nothing slips through the cracks where the Immigration requires additional supporting documents and/or information which is fairly common
- decide on the best approach to addressing the Immigration’s query by drawing on our over 40 years of expertise
- keep you updated should there be any notifications from the Immigration
- assist you in preparing the requested documents and/or information and submit them on your behalf
- chase up your application with the Immigration, especially when it has gone beyond the expected timeframe
- instruct you on when and how to book health examination and obtain police clearance
- notify you of the application outcome
- if application is successful – send you the visa grant letter and explain to you your employment and residence rights and the range of benefits you are entitled to
- if application is unsuccessful – properly advise you on your options moving forward to eventually obtain the visa you are after
Please note a client refers to a visa applicant, their family members or a sponsoring employer where applicable.