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Australian Migratory Bird is a migration agent registered with the Office of Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA). Our highly qualified, knowledgeable, and experienced advisors will support you right through the immigration process, from provision of initial assistance and advice as you explore all visa options and immigration matters, to preparation, lodgement and approval of your application. Focusing on your individual needs, we provide a tailor-made solution for your situation to maximise your chance of success.

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Why We are Known as A Trusted Migration Agent in Australia.

Australian Migratory Bird is a migration agent registered with the Office of Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA). Our highly qualified, knowledgeable, and experienced advisors will support you right through the immigration process, from provision of initial assistance and advice as you explore all visa options and immigration matters, to preparation, lodgement and approval of your application. Focusing on your individual needs, we provide a tailor-made solution for your situation to maximise your chance of success.

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Consultation regarding Australian immigration and visa

Pre-lodgement review and document checklist

Submission writing and visa lodgement

Communications with the Relevant Authorities

Employer Sponsorship and Nomination Assistance

Accounting Assistance for Business Visas

Skill Assessment Applications

Ministerial Intervention and Health Waiver

Review of Visa Refusal and Cancellation Decisions

Australia offers a wide range of visas catering to different purposes,
including tourism, work, study, family, and more

Here's a breakdown of some of the main categories:

Visitor Visas

- *Subclass 600*: Visitor Visa (for tourism, visiting family/friends, or business purposes)
- *Subclass 601*: Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) (short-term tourism or business visits)
- *Subclass 651*: eVisitor (for certain passport holders visiting for short-term stays)

Special Purpose Visas

- *Subclass 444*: Special Category Visa (for New Zealand citizens)
- *Subclass 408*: Temporary Activity Visa (for specific work, short stays, or special events)

Working and Skilled Visas

 - *Subclass 189*: Skilled Independent Visa (permanent residency based on points test)
- *Subclass 190*: Skilled Nominated Visa (state/territory nomination required)
- *Subclass 491*: Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (for working in regional areas)
- *Subclass 482*: Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (sponsored by an employer)
- *Subclass 485*: Temporary Graduate Visa (for international students after study)
- *Subclass 186*: Employer Nomination Scheme (permanent work visa)
- *Subclass 187*: Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (for regional employment)

Student and Training Visas

 - *Subclass 500*: Student Visa (for full-time study)
- *Subclass 590*: Student Guardian Visa (for guardians of students under 18)
- *Subclass 407*: Training Visa (for workplace-based training)

Family and Partner Visas

- *Subclass 300*: Prospective Marriage Visa (for fiancés)
- *Subclass 309/100*: Partner Visa (temporary and permanent)
- *Subclass 820/801*: Partner Visa (onshore, temporary, and permanent)
- *Subclass 143*: Contributory Parent Visa (permanent)
- *Subclass 173*: Contributory Parent Visa (temporary)
- *Subclass 101*: Child Visa (for children of Australian citizens/permanent residents)
- *Subclass 445*: Dependent Child Visa

Business and Investment Visas

- *Subclass 188*: Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) Visa
- *Subclass 132*: Business Talent (Permanent) Visa
- *Subclass 888*: Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) Visa

 

Humanitarian and Refugee Visas

- *Subclass 200*: Refugee Visa
- *Subclass 202*: Global Special Humanitarian Visa
- *Subclass 204*: Woman at Risk Visa
- *Subclass 866*: Protection Visa (for those seeking asylum)

Bridging Visas

 - *Subclass 010*: Bridging Visa A (BVA)
- *Subclass 020*: Bridging Visa B (BVB)
- *Subclass 030*: Bridging Visa C (BVC)
- *Subclass 050*: Bridging Visa E (BVE)

This list covers many of the key visa types but is not exhaustive.

The specific visa requirements, eligibility, and application processes can vary.

Other Temporary Visas

- *Subclass 417*: Working Holiday Visa (for certain countries)
- *Subclass 462*: Work and Holiday Visa (for other eligible countries)
- *Subclass 408*: Temporary Activity Visa (for specific short-term activities)

New Zealand offers a variety of visas depending on the
purpose of your visit, such as tourism, work, study, or permanent residence.

Here's an overview of the main types of visas:

Visitor Visas

 - *Visitor Visa*: For tourism, visiting family or friends, or short-term study (up to 3 months).
- *Group Visitor Visa*: For organized groups visiting New Zealand.
- *ETA (Electronic Travel Authority)*: Required for visa waiver country citizens for short stays.

Student Visas

- *Student Visa*: For full-time students enrolled in an approved course in New Zealand.
- *Pathway Student Visa*: Allows students to study up to 3 consecutive courses on a single visa.
- *Exchange Student Visa*: For students participating in an approved student exchange program.

Work Visas

- *Essential Skills Work Visa*: For skilled workers with a job offer from a New Zealand employer.
- *Accredited Employer Work Visa*: For workers with a job offer from an accredited employer.
- *Talent (Accredited Employer) Work Visa*: For workers with a job offer from an accredited employer in specific fields.
- *Working Holiday Visa*: For young people (usually 18-30 or 18-35) from eligible countries to work and travel in New Zealand for up to 12 months.
- *Specific Purpose Work Visa*: For workers with a specific purpose or event to work in New Zealand.
- *Post-Study Work Visa*: For students who have recently completed a qualification in New Zealand and wish to stay and work.

Family Visas

- *Partner of a New Zealander Work Visa*: For partners of New Zealand citizens or residents to work in New Zealand.
- *Dependent Child Resident Visa*: For dependent children of New Zealand citizens or residents.
- *Parent and Grandparent Visitor Visa*: For parents and grandparents to visit family in New Zealand.

Resident Visas

- *Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa*: For skilled workers who meet the points-based system for residency.
- *Residence from Work Visa*: For people who have held a Work to Residence visa and meet residency criteria.
- *Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa*: For partners of New Zealand citizens or residents.
- *Parent Retirement Resident Visa*: For parents of New Zealand citizens or residents who can invest in New Zealand.

Business and Investment Visas

- *Entrepreneur Work Visa*: For those intending to start or buy a business in New Zealand.
- *Investor 1 Resident Visa*: For those willing to invest NZD $10 million or more over 3 years.
- *Investor 2 Resident Visa*: For those willing to invest NZD $3 million or more over 4 years.
- *Global Impact Visa (GIVs)*: For entrepreneurs and investors who have the potential to make a global impact by working on ventures in New Zealand.

Other Temporary Visas

- *Temporary Retirement Visitor Visa*: For retirees who want to live in New Zealand for up to 2 years.
- *Silver Fern Job Search Visa*: For highly skilled young people who want to live and work in New Zealand.
- *Religious Worker Work Visa*: For religious workers coming to New Zealand to work.

Humanitarian and Refugee Visas

- *Refugee Family Support Resident Visa*: For family members of refugees who have settled in New Zealand.
- *Refugee Quota Resident Visa*: For refugees accepted under New Zealand's annual refugee quota.

These are the main types of visas available in New Zealand, but there are additional specialized visas for particular circumstances.

The eligibility criteria, application process, and conditions vary depending on the visa type.

Bridging and Transit Visas

- *Interim Visa*: For those waiting for a new visa to be processed after their current visa has expired.
- *Transit Visa*: For travelers transiting through New Zealand en route to another country.

Consultation

Consulting our expert will enable you to acquire an in-depth knowledge of the immigration process. Raise queries to the Immigration consultants to eliminate all your concerns and get a clear picture of the entire scenario lying ahead of you.

Documents Collections

Our meticulous documentation is the key to our high success rates. Our specialists Immigration consultants guide and follow through with clients for accurate and quick submission.

Visa Lodgement

Once the documents are scrutinised and found in order, our team further validates the Application until Submission. We will submit the visa application on your behalf and provide regular updates on its progress.

Visa Approval

We will let you know of your application result within 24 hours of notice. Congratulations! Collect your Visa.

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