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Using Migration Agents in Sydney

Australia visa applications can be complex. Using the services of a Registered Migration Agent for Sydney residents, can ensure that your Australia visa application is valid and increase your chances of a successful Australian Visa Application outcome.

Registered Migration Agents in Sydney, New South Wales

As Registered Migration Agents for Sydney, Australia you are assured that you are receiving the most professional and assistance for all your Australia migration and visa enquiries. We offer you complete flexibility in the services you require from initial consultations and preliminary advice through to a full service visa application. Additionally a major benefit of appointing a migration agent in Sydney, Australia is that the majority of applications are lodged in Australia, so if something goes wrong, we are available to resolve issues with the case officers.

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Questionnaires are available for completion for an assessment on your eligibility. Please complete and submit a questionnaire (with any relevant attachments for review).

 

As Registered migration agents, we can assist you with your tourist or visitor visa application - no matter where you are located. Contact us for more information regarding the process.

Australia is a country rich in opportunity. Australia is also the ideal place to invest your business skills and talent. If you are considering immigrating, working or just visiting Australia, be sure to contact us for your migration services - The Australia Visa People, Sydney, NSW. For all your Australia visa and Australia immigration enquiries contact our Sydney Migration Agents.

Latest News

The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines

  • — Waiting for a child

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    There has been a steep decline in the number of overseas children adopted by Australians.

  • — PM's staffer set off protest

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    PM's official admits disclosing the whereabouts of Tony Abbott prior to protest incident in Canberra.

  • — Wife killer's tangled web

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    Discreetly hiring a hitman was beyond Andrew Kalajzich, who soon walks free, writes Malcolm Brown.

  • — Goodbye Dolly

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    East Java authorities are making a concerted bid to shut down the area's famous brothel district.

  • — Pub with no staff

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    Pulling beers is a part of student life but young Australians are turning their nose up at dirty bar work.

  • — Tonga's Sydney church in debt

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    Opened by the King of Tonga three years ago, it symbolised hope. Now it has $21m of debt.

  • — Stepping out of the shadows

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    The secretive Muslim Brotherhood is the new power player in Egypt - and close scrutiny will follow. Ruth Pollard reports from Cairo.

  • — Shock treatment could bear fruit

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00)

    Dire warnings about Europe's future may be a tactic to bring the crisis to a head. Jessica Irvine considers the likely impact in Australia, where nerves are already jangling.

  • — Tensions on the rise

       (Friday, 27 January 2012 05:47)

    Once again, Australia has been confronted with its own angry Aboriginal face.