Visa Information
Prepare and lodge your visa application to Australia with the assistance
of a qualified immigration advisor and Australia's most advanced application
preparation system. Save thousands of dollars in traditional legal fees
and take the first steps toward your new life in Australia.
Select a visa program that applies to your circumstances and enjoy the
most convenient and affordable way to make a valid application to the
Australian Department of Immigration (DIMIA).
Business Owner
(Residence) (subclass 890/892) is for persons who hold a Business
Skills (Provisional) visa and have had an ownership interest in a business
in Australia for at least 2 years with significant personal and business
assets, turnover as well as a minimum number of employees. Applicants
must have been in Australia for at least one year in the two years immediately
before applying. This category may be sponsored by a State/Territory Government,
with lower level criteria applying. There is also provision for 457 Independent
Executive visa holders in Australia to apply for the State/Territory Sponsored
Business Owner (Residence) visa.
Student visas
Student visas are divided into subclasses based on the principal
course of study.The Dept of Immigration associates a certain risk to the
issue of student visas, and to this effect base the different student
visas on assessment factors - examples include: Education sector of study
and the applicant's country of nationality. Students who have obtained
certain Australian qualifications are potentialy able to apply for new
categories of permanent skilled visas in Australia on completion of their
studies.
Child Visa
Have been adopted under the laws of a country other than Australia, and
the adoptive parent must have been living outside Australia for more than
12 months at the time of the application, or
Have been adopted under the Adoption Convention - meaning that an Australian
State or Territory adoption authority supports the adoption (verified
in writing), or
Be intending to come to Australia for the adoption to be completed. In
this circumstance the parent must have been approved by the relevant State
or Territory welfare authority as a suitable person to adopt the child,
or
Have been allocated to a parent for adoption under the provisions of the
Adoption Convention, or a bilateral adoption agreement between Australia
and a prescribed country. |