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My Australian Visa Level 1 Service Advice Document Migration Law Advice, Information, Step-by-Step Visa Application Guide & Ongoing Email Support |
FEES: US $159
This service allows for your Online Assessment, Online Consultation and Resume/CV to be assessed by a Registered Migration Agent to determine your visa eligibility and for the preparation of a written advice document.
Level 1 Service Advice Document lists all the necessary requirements and the order and costs of each step in the process. This advice saves on any confusion that usually arises from applicants doing their own application and then discovering all the "hidden" costs, forms and procedures that can add many months to your process.
You will receive advice on the following (please choose a visa category):
- An assessment of the most suitable visa class & subclass for you to apply under;
- An instructions list detailing what steps you must take before lodging your visa application- in particular getting your qualifications and experience recognised in Australia;
- An assessment of the most suitable occupation for you to apply under;
- How to have your skills assessed by the relevant skills assessing body including all necessary forms, contact details and a submission letter for your skills application;
- A break-down of the points test criteria and how they relate to your specific application;
- An explanation of how you scored on your points test;
- How to demonstrate you satisfy the basic requirements of the visa and the official points test criteria;
- Your overall likelihood of success according to the latest Australian Immigration Regulations;
- The particular strengths and weaknesses of your profile;
- What the health and character requirements are and how to satisfy them;
- A document checklist detailing what documents you will need to include in your skills assessment application and your actual visa application.
- Where to lodge your visa application, how long it will take and the costs involved;
- How to present your supporting documentation in the correct format;
- What to expect while your application is being processed;
- Your entitlements as a permanent resident and how to apply for citizenship;
- How, when and where to apply for jobs in Australia.
Detailed Assessment of Your Profile:
- An explanation of the different Partner Visa Subclasses;
- Advice on your Partner Visa eligibility;
- An assessment of the most suitable visa class & subclass for you to apply under;
- An explanation of the application process;
- Advice on the requirements to making a valid Partner Visa application;
- Advice on the costs associated with submitting a valid Partner Visa application;
- A break-down of the criteria and how they relate to your specific application;
- An explanation of the Migration Regulations 1994 and how they relate to you;
- Your overall likelihood of success according to the latest Australian Immigration Regulations;
- The particular strengths and weaknesses of your profile;
- The Policy issues surrounding Partner Visas including information from the PROCEDURES ADVICE MANUAL 3 (PAMS)
- What the health and character requirements are and how to satisfy them;
- What are the Sponsorship Requirements.
Comprehensive Immigration Advice and Planning:
- An instructions list detailing what steps you must take before lodging your visa application;
- All necessary forms, contact details and a submission letter for your Partner Visa application;
- How to demonstrate you satisfy the basic requirements of the visa;
- A document checklist detailing what documents you will need to include in your actual visa application;
- Where to lodge your visa application, how long it will take and the costs involved;
- How to present your supporting documentation in the correct format;
- What to expect while your application is being processed;
- Your entitlements as a permanent resident and how to apply for citizenship;
Detailed Assessment of Your Profile:
- An assessment of the most suitable visa class & subclass for you to apply under;
- Advice on the Migration Regulations 1994 and PAMS;
- A break-down of the visa criteria and how they relate to your specific application;
- An explanation of the particular business visa requirements and obligations;
- A detailed explanation of the policy issues involved in Business Visa applications
- Your overall likelihood of success according to the latest Australian Immigration Regulations;
- The particular strengths and weaknesses of your profile;
- What the health and character requirements are and how to satisfy them;
Comprehensive Immigration Advice and Planning:
- An instructions list detailing what steps you must take before lodging your visa application
- Advice on how to get your business documentation in order;
- How to demonstrate you satisfy the basic requirements of the visa;
- A document checklist detailing what documents you will need to include in your actual visa application.
- Where to lodge your visa application, how long it will take and the costs involved;
- How to present your supporting documentation in the correct format;
- What to expect while your application is being processed;
- Your entitlements as a permanent resident and how to apply for citizenship;
- Information and Contacts about Business in Australia
Your Student Visa eligibility and Visa Sub Class Information
- An explanation of the Overseas Student Program, the ESOS Act, The Migration Regulations and how the overall student visa system operates so that you are fully informed of the ins and outs of the systems and your rights within it.
- How to select a suitable institution and registered course. including access to the most comprehensive database of ratings, reviews and statistics on all Australian Universities and courses.
- Detailed Information on Institutions & Courses we recommend, from the actual Institutions offering the course of study you are interested in. Information covers course duration, entrance requirements, application forms and tuition fees.
- We will contact relevant institutions to forward to you via email relevant course information and application forms.
- The General Requirements of Student Visas
- The necessary documentation for your Course Enrolment Application and Student Visa Application
- Advice on how your family can join you in Australia
- How to apply for enrolment in A Course. Submit application forms to the institution(s). Including information on what you will need to include in your application and where and how to submit your application to the relevant institution(s).
- Information and advice about the enrolment process including the confirmation of enrolment. The institution will assess your application and supporting documents and advise if you meet their entry requirements. If successful, the institution(s) will send you a letter of offer.
- How to apply for a Student Visa. International students must have the appropriate valid student visa for the duration of their studies in Australia.
- Information about student visa assessment factors applicable in your circumstances. Before applying for a student visa, it is essential that you can meet all the visa requirements applicable to your circumstances. You can only be granted a student visa if you intend to study in a registered course or part of a registered course on a full-time basis. If your application is successful, you will be issued with a Multiple Entry Visa allowing you to travel to and from Australia multiple times within the period for which the visa has been granted. That period will vary according to the course for which you have been accepted.
- A list of all Student Visa requirements for your type of visa.
- Contact details for your nearest Australian Embassy for local assistance.
- A Document check list of all supporting documents you will be required to submit with your visa application.
- How to satisfy the Character and Health Requirements including advice on how to obtain medical insurance. All students must show evidence they have health insurance cover before a visa can be issued. Don't pay more than you have to.
- Advice on the costs and fees associated with obtaining a Student Visa, including Application fees and associated costs. You will need to pay a fee to have your Student visa application considered.
- As an international student, you are required to pay tuition fees to your education provider (University) in Australia. This fee varies according to the institution and the course for which you are applying.
Advice Regarding the Cost of living in Australia
- You should have an idea of the relative worth of the Australian Currency before you leave your country so you can gauge what the cost of living will be and work out a suitable budget. We will provide information on the likely cost of living and also list a realistic budget to cover your living expenses as a student.
- A settlement Guide Detailing Information on how to open a bank account in Australia. Useful contacts.
- A Pre-Departure Checklist
- A list of all necessary documents and personal items you should bring with you.
- How to Book your flights to Australia. Tips on how to get cost-effective flights to Australia, using the internet and travel agents which specialise in student travel.
- Information on Australian quarantine/ customs requirements. There is a range of items you cannot bring into Australia and your family/friends cannot send to you in the mail.
Student Life In Australia
- Students in Australia benefit from a world class education, live in a relaxed, multicultural environment and participate in a range of different activities. We will provide Information about what sort of student lifestyle and activities you can expect in Australia.
- Advice on how to Find Student accommodation. It is important you plan where you are going to live in Australia before you leave your country. We will give you tips on how to find suitable accommodation in Australia, using student accommodation services, student noticeboards, real estate agents, newspaper advertisements and the internet.
- Emergency contact details
Working in Australia
- Advice relating to if you can work in Australia. Initial student visas do not allow the holder to work in Australia. We will provide guidance on how to obtain a student visa with work rights and relevant application forms.
- Tips on how to find work in Australia. There are a number of different ways to find part time work in Australia. Information on how to find work through websites, newspapers and student offices.
- Student Visa Conditions which apply to your Student Visa
A Step by Step Summary guide for easy reference.
In Addition You Will Receive
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Unlimited FREE email consultation with your own Registered Migration Agent
Thanks to the power of the Internet, we now offer free 6 months worth of Online Consultation with your Registered Migration Agent, who can guide, assist and deliver visa related solutions to you in the convenience of your own home and at your request. All of your questions and answers are easily accessed and recorded in your email inbox for future reference.
Application forms and Expert Assistance
Access your visa application and skills assessment forms online, including instructions on how to complete and submit them correctly.
Template Migration Submission
Your registered Migration Agent will prepare a template migration submission to attach to your application. This template can be modified to fit your exact requirements. This maximises your chance of a successful submission by addressing all the migration requirements of the visa and how you satisfy them, particularly focusing on the key strengths of your application.
Regular Migration Law Updates
The Australian visa regulations change frequently. However you can rest assured that we will notify you of any changes that may effect the validity of your application via the newsreel or email updates. Our updates aim to be as current as of the latest updates published by the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA).
Employment Help
Beside employment advice, we'll personally help you to find a job when you arrive Australia.
Settlement Resources
You can access comprehensive Australian settlement advice, information and resources to assist your arrival and settlement in Australia. We aim to make the transition that much easier.
To start, click here to try a free assessment.
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