MigrationAgents.com
MigrationAgents.com
ANQUIRE.COM WORLDWIDE is also known as PERTH EDUCATION AGENT and PERTH MIGRATION AGENT.
ANQUIRE.COM WORLDWIDE, EDUCATIONAGENTS.COM, MIGRATIONAGENTS.COM and EMPLOYMENTAGENTS.COM uses Australian Migration Law and Australian Citizenship knowledge and experience to offer immigration advice and immigration assistance to a person wishing to obtain a visa to enter or remain in Australia.
ANQUIRE.COM WORLDWIDE, EDUCATIONAGENTS.COM, MIGRATIONAGENTS.COM and EMPLOYMENTAGENTS.COM:
- consult with individuals and families who are seeking to migrate to Australia by discussing the best alternate ways.
- research Australian Migration Law, Regulations, Policy and Guidelines.
- provide assistance to people who are nominating or sponsoring prospective visa applicants.
- help our clients to efficiently and effectively fill out their visa applications.
- collate all the required documentation and lodge a valid visa application on behalf of our clients.
- act as intermediary to legally represent clients during visa processing and before review body.
- offer advice on cases where a visa has been refused.
- prepare submissions for Appeal/Review Tribunal.
- attend and assist clients at Appeal/Review Tribunal.
ANQUIRE.COM WORLDWIDE, EDUCATIONAGENTS.COM, MIGRATIONAGENTS.COM and EMPLOYMENTAGENTS.COM are able to assist you with the following visa applications:
- Australian De facto, Partner (same sex) and Spouse Visa.
- Australian Family Visa.
- Australian Skilled Visa.
- Australian Student Visa.
- Western Australia State Migration Sponsorship.
- Commonwealth Ombudsman.
- Appeal/Review Tribunal Application and Submission.
In Australia, people who want to provide immigration assistance must be registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (Office of the MARA). The law requires that migration agent operating in Australia be registered with the Office of the MARA and people who practice in Australia as unregistered migration agents may be subject to penalties, ranging from fines of up to $5,500 to imprisonment for up to 10 years.