Immgration Consultation

Importance of Consultation

  1. Assisting you in understanding your case evaluation.
  2. Enlightening you with relevant possibilities.
  3. Helping you understand and resolve foreseeable issues.
  4. Obtaining legal advice about different potential visa options.
  5. Answering your valuable questions and providing legal solutions.
  6. Simplifying the complexity of your case before making a significant investment.
  7. Honest advice and helping you to make informed decisions

Giving Immigration Assistance in Australia

  • What is immigration assistance?

    Immigration assistance is when a person uses knowledge of, or experience in migration procedure to assist with visa applications or other visa matters by:

    • preparing, or helping to prepare, a visa application or other document
    • advising about a visa application or visa matter
    • representing in, or preparing for, proceedings before a court or review authority in relation to a visa matter Immigration assistance does not include:
      • doing clerical work to prepare (or help to prepare) an application or other document
      • providing translation or interpretation services
      • advising another person that they must apply for a visa
      • passing on information produced by a third person, without giving substantial comment or explanation of the information.

    Who can give immigration assistance in Australia?

    Only registered migration agents or an exempt person can legally give immigration assistance in Australia.

    Registered Migration Agents

    • are qualified in migration law and procedure
    • are bound by a Code of Conduct and to act in the lawful interest of their client
    • have met professional standards relating to knowledge and character
    • must be listed on the Register of Migration Agents, held by the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) website: www.mara.gov.au.

    Exempt Persons

    In some cases, a person may give immigration assistance without being registered if they are:

    • a nominator, sponsor or close family member of the applicant
    • an official giving assistance as part of their job
    • a parliamentarian, a member of a diplomatic mission, consular post or international organisation
    • a person providing free help to prepare a submission to the Minister.

Charges for seeking professional advice

Consultation Category Method Time Limit Amount in AUD$
Case review, eligibility assessment, and an initial general discussion with our education and migration team Office Visit or Telephonic 20-30 Minutes FREE
This session includes a review of your specific scenario and answers to your questions about any visa categories and immigration advice by our registered migration consultant Telephonic (Call or WhatsApp) 20-30 Minutes 125 (Single)
150 (Family)
A special professional session will be arranged with our registered migration consultant. This session covers a thorough evaluation of your case, eligibility for different visa categories, key highlights and complexities involved, specific direction and way forward, and a detailed questions and answers session Zoom Meeting or Personal Visit 50-60 Minutes 200 (Single)
250 (Family)

How to make the payment?

  • Australia Bank Account Details

    Bank Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ)
    Account Name OZ Consultancy Services Pty. Ltd.
    Account Number 482642064
    BSB 013247 (Camberwell Branch, VIC 3124)
    SWIFT/BIC Code ANZBAU3MXXX (Client’s Account)
    Amount A$ (As discussed / agreed)
    Description Full Name of Client

    Pakistan Bank Account Details

    Bank Soneri Bank Limited
    Account Name OZ Consultancy
    Account Number 20002199751
    Branch Code PK0020020
    IBAN PK22SONE0002020002199751
    Branch Location Federal B Area Branch Karachi – Pakistan

Education Agents

Education agents are not exempt and cannot provide immigration assistance in Australia unless they are also registered as a migration agent.

Penalties for giving immigration assistance if not registered

It is an offence for a person to give immigration assistance in Australia unless that person is a registered migration agent (or an exempt person). This offence can attract a penalty of up to two years imprisonment. If the person received money or a reward for their services, the penalty can be up to 10 years imprisonment.

Reporting unlawful immigration assistance

Unregistered persons who give immigration assistance unlawfully in Australia should be reported to the Department of Home Affairs using the Border Watch Online Report on the Department’s website: www.homeaffairs.gov.au. The report should include the name of the person, their address (if known) and the reason why you suspect they are an unlawful provider of immigration assistance.

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