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Eligibility Assessment

We can suggest better with eligibility assessment and consultancy. Our comprehensive visa assessment service can help you make an informed decision about whether and how you should apply for your next visa. With our guide, you can improve your documentation and strategy to get your visa application successful.

Visa Processing Service

Looking for a seamless visa processing experience? Look no further than our team of experts! With years of experience, we can help you get your visa approved faster. Because we make sure we represent your situation very well and clarify how you are eligible to get a visa approved. All you need to contact us, submit the basic documents according to the checklist and we will do the rest.

Refusal Appeal & Re-apply

Don’t let a visa refusal keep you away from your dreams! If you’ve been dealing with a visa refusal, let us help you get the relief and the result you deserve. We analyze your documents and the refusal letter and help you decide what should be your next course of action! We have dozens of cases where we got visa approved for our clients even after 4-5 refusals from the same country.

Tourist Visa

A tourist visa is a document issued by a foreign government that allows travellers to enter their country for tourism purposes. It typically allows travellers to stay in the country for up to three months, although some countries may allow longer stays. Tourist visas are usually valid for single or multiple entries, meaning that travellers can leave and re-enter the country during their stay. In order to obtain a tourist visa, travellers must provide evidence of their travel plans, such as hotel reservations and flight itineraries.

Visitor Visa

A visitor visa is similar to a tourist visa in that it allows travellers to enter another country for tourism purposes. However, unlike a tourist visa, which typically has an expiration date after three months, a visitor visa is usually valid for longer periods of time—up to six months or even longer depending on the country’s regulations. Additionally, while tourist visas are usually issued on arrival at airports or other ports of entry, visitor visas must be applied for in advance from the foreign government’s embassy or consulate in your home country.

Student Visa

A “student visa” is an official document issued by a country that allows a foreign citizen to enter and reside within that country for the primary purpose of pursuing academic studies at an accredited educational institution, essentially giving them legal permission to study abroad.

Immigration Visa

An immigrant visa is a document that allows a non-citizen to travel to the United States and apply to become a lawful permanent resident.

Temporary Graduate Visa

A temporary visa that allows international students to live, study and work after you have finished your studies.

Employer Sponsored Visa

Visa sponsorship refers to the process where an individual or organization takes responsibility for supporting a foreign national to enter or stay in another country. In the workplace, employers may sponsor their employees to obtain a foreign visa and relocate abroad for a job.

Skilled Migration Visa

The Ski​lled stream of the Migration Program is designed to attract migrants who make a significant contribution to the Australian economy, and fill positions where no Australian workers are available. Skilled migrants have very high participation rates in the workforce, helping to stimulate economic growth, which results in more jobs.

The Skilled stream also plays an important role in regional development through providing skills and labor which can’t be sourced locally, as well as encouraging investment and promoting local spending in regional areas.​

Business Visa

A “business visa” is a type of visa that allows an individual to travel to a foreign country for business purposes, such as attending conferences, meetings, negotiations, or exploring potential business opportunities, without the intention of taking up employment in that country; essentially, it’s a visa specifically for work-related travel that does not permit the holder to work locally in a paid job.

Medical Visa

A medical visa is a permit that allows a foreign national to travel to another country for medical treatment. It’s usually issued for a specific period

Work Visa

A work visa is a document that allows a non-citizen to work in a specific country for a set period of time. Different types of work visas have different requirements and are for different types of jobs and durations.

Skilled Worker Visa

A “skilled worker visa” is a type of visa that allows individuals with specialized skills and qualifications to work in a particular country, typically requiring a job offer from a recognized employer in a designated skilled occupation, demonstrating proficiency in the required language, and meeting specific salary thresholds; essentially, it’s a pathway for highly skilled professionals to immigrate for employment purposes.

Family Visa

A “family visa” is a type of visa that allows a person to enter a country to join a family member who is already living there, typically a spouse, partner, or child, enabling them to reside together in that country.

Permanent Residency Visa

Permanent residency is a person’s legal resident status in a country or territory of which such person is not a citizen but where they have the right to reside on a permanent basis. This is usually for a permanent period; a person with such legal status is known as a permanent resident.

Permanent residency itself is distinct from right of abode, which waives immigration control for such persons. Persons having permanent residency still require immigration control if they do not have right of abode. However, a right of abode automatically grants people permanent residency. This status also gives work permit in most cases.[1] In many Western countries, the status of permanent resident confers a right of abode upon the holder despite not being a citizen of the particular country.