

What a migration consultation can cover
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General guidance on Australian migration law, policy, and practice
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Assessment of your eligibility, possible migration pathways, and potential visa options based on your personal circumstances and migration goals
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Discussion of your prospects for particular visa subclasses
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Advice on possible actions you may take to improve or achieve your migration goals
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General guidance regarding government fees, associated costs, and estimated processing times
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Answers to specific migration questions you may have
How to make the most of your consultation
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Ensure you are in a quiet environment free from avoidable noise and interruptions, and that you have a stable internet connection.
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Send us your questions, as well as any relevant information and documents, by email before the consultation date (for example: your CV/resume, current visa details, police clearances, skills assessments, or correspondence from the Department).
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Inform us of any issues that may significantly affect your migration matter, including character or health concerns, previous visa refusals or cancellations, breaches of visa conditions, or adverse immigration history.
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Inform us of any critical dates, deadlines, or time-sensitive circumstances relevant to your migration matter, including but not limited to:
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visa expiry dates;
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age-related eligibility deadlines;
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travel dates;
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course commencement dates;
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employment deadlines;
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invitation expiry dates; or
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bridging visa conditions.
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Provide complete and accurate information. Migration advice is based on the information available to us at the time of the consultation.


