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Deep industry knowledge and a proven track record of navigating
complex migration laws.

We understand you work too. Available for consultations on evenings and weekends.

Every document is double-checked for accuracy to prevent delays or unnecessary RFI requests.

Strict adherence to the MARA Code of Conduct, ensuring your
interests are always protected.


Registered Migration Agent and Consultant — MARN 2117653
10+ Years in the Migration Industry
Member, Migration Institute of Australia
Member, Migration Alliance
Available After Hours and Weekends

Processing times vary based on the Department's current processing times but typically range from 12 to 24 months depending on the specific subclass and application completeness.
No, you don’t need to be married to apply for a partner visa.
Australia’s Partner visa (subclass 820/801) and Partner visa (subclass 309/100) are available to both married and de facto couples, as long as the relationship is genuine and ongoing.
You need to show your relationship is genuine and ongoing.
For the Partner visa (subclass 820/801) or Partner visa (subclass 309/100), this usually includes financial, living, social, and commitment evidence (e.g. shared finances, living together, photos, and statements).
The Department of Home Affairs charge for a partner visa application starts from $9,365 AUD for the main applicant.
This fee covers both stages of the visa (temporary and permanent), but you should also budget for extra costs like medicals, police checks, and document preparation. Please contact us for a quote for our professional fees.
A registered migration agent helps ensure your application is accurate, complete, and decision ready.
They understand visa requirements, identify risks early, and guide you on the right evidence, helping reduce delays, mistakes, and the chance of refusal.







