- Working Holiday Visas – SC 417&462
- Visitor Visa – Subclass 600
- Training Visa – Subclass 407
- Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa – Subclass 400
- Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa – Subclass 482
- Temporary Protection Visas (TPV & SHEV)
- Temporary Graduate Visa – Subclass 485
- Student Visa – Subclass 500
- Temporary Activity Visa – Subclass 408
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa – Subclass 491
- Skilled Regional Visa – Subclass 887
- Skilled Recognised Graduate Visa (For Overseas Qualified Engineers) – Subclass 476
- Skilled Nominated Visa – Subclass 190
- Skilled Independent Visa – Subclass 189
- Resident Return Visas – Subclass 155&157
- Prospective Marriage Visa – Subclass 300
- Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa – Subclass 191
- Permanent Protection Visa – Subclass 866
- Partner Visa Cases (Regarding Withdrawal of Sponsorship or Relationship Breakdown)
- Partner Visa (Temporary) – Subclass 820
- Partner Visa (Permanent) – Subclass 801
- Partner (Provisional) Visa – Subclass 309
- Partner (Migrant) Visa – Subclass 100
- Parent Visas
- Medical Treatment Visa – Subclass 602
- eVisitor Visa – Subclass 651
- Employer Sponsored Regional Visa – Subclass 494
- Employer Nomination Scheme Visa – Subclass 186
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)
Welcome to Probity Migration Lawyers, your trusted partner in navigating the complex landscape of Australian immigration. We specialize in providing comprehensive services for the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189), designed for skilled individuals who wish to live and work permanently in Australia without needing a sponsor.
Our Services:
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Eligibility Assessment
Our expert immigration consultants will meticulously assess your eligibility for the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189). We will evaluate your skills, qualifications, work experience, and other factors to determine your suitability for this visa category.
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Documentation Preparation
Navigating the visa application process can be overwhelming due to the extensive documentation required. Our team will guide you through the collection, organization, and preparation of all necessary documents, ensuring that your application is complete and well-documented.
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Skill Assessment Guidance
A crucial step in obtaining the Skilled Independent Visa is obtaining a positive skill assessment from the relevant assessing authority. We will assist you in understanding the skill assessment process, choosing the right authority, and preparing your application to maximize your chances of success.
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Expression of Interest (EOI) Submission:
Crafting a compelling Expression of Interest is key to receiving an invitation to apply for the Subclass 189 visa. Our experts will help you create a strong EOI, highlighting your skills and attributes to increase your chances of being selected from the pool of applicants.
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Visa Application Lodgment:
Once you receive an invitation to apply, our team will guide you through the visa application lodgment process. We will ensure that all forms are completed accurately, relevant documents are attached, and submission deadlines are met.
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Interview Preparation
In some cases, a visa interview may be required. We will provide you with comprehensive guidance and practice sessions to ensure you are well-prepared for any potential interview.
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Regular Updates:
Throughout the application process, we will keep you informed about the progress of your application and provide updates on any changes to immigration regulations or procedures that may affect your case.
FAQs
What is the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)?
The Subclass 189 visa is a permanent residency visa designed for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state or territory, or a family member. It allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia.
How do I know if I'm eligible for the Subclass 189 visa?
Eligibility depends on various factors, including your occupation, age, English language proficiency, skills assessment, and points score. Our experts will assess your eligibility based on these criteria.
What is an Expression of Interest (EOI), and how does it work?
An EOI is a way to express your interest in applying for the Subclass 189 visa. It involves providing details about your skills, qualifications, and other relevant information. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you may be invited to apply for the visa.
How long does the visa application process take?
Processing times can vary, but on average, it takes around 8 to 12 months from the time of application lodgment to visa grant. Certain factors, such as document verification and skill assessment, can impact processing times.
Can I include family members in my visa application?
Yes, you can include eligible family members, such as your spouse/partner and dependent children, in your visa application. They can also obtain permanent residency through the Subclass 189 visa.
How can Probity Migration Lawyers help me?
Our experienced team will guide you through the entire application process, from assessing your eligibility to lodging a successful visa application. We offer expert advice, document preparation, communication liaison, and updates to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
Do I need to have a job offer to apply for the Subclass 189 visa?
No, a job offer is not required for this visa category. It is designed for skilled workers who meet the specified criteria, allowing them to live and work in Australia without employer sponsorship.
Can I apply for other visas while my Subclass 189 visa application is being processed?
Yes, you can apply for other visas if you meet the eligibility criteria. However, it's important to consider the implications of applying for multiple visas and seek professional advice to make informed decisions.
At Probity Migration Lawyers, we are committed to providing personalized and expert guidance throughout your Subclass 189 visa application journey. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and successful as possible, ensuring you have the best chance of achieving your Australian dream. Contact us today to get started on your pathway to permanent residency in Australia.