- 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 Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
Our first step is to assess your eligibility for the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190). Our team of immigration experts will carefully review your qualifications, work experience, English language proficiency, and other relevant factors to determine your suitability for this visa category.
Our Services:
1
Eligibility Assessment
Our experienced migration professionals will conduct a thorough assessment of your eligibility for the Employer Sponsored Regional Visa – Subclass 494. We will evaluate your qualifications, work experience, and other relevant factors to determine your chances of success.
2
Skills Assessment
We guide you through the process of obtaining a positive skills assessment from the relevant Australian assessing authority. This assessment is crucial to demonstrate that your qualifications and experience meet the Australian standards for your nominated occupation.
3
Nomination Application
We assist employers in preparing and submitting nomination applications accurately and efficiently. Our team will ensure that all required documents, including job descriptions and labour market testing, are in line with the visa requirements.
4
State Nomination Application
The Subclass 190 visa requires state or territory nomination. We work closely with you to choose the most suitable state or territory based on your skills and preferences. Our team helps you with the nomination application, ensuring that all requirements are met.
5
Expression of Interest (EOI)
We assist you in creating a compelling Expression of Interest (EOI) in the SkillSelect system. Our goal is to enhance your chances of receiving an invitation to apply for the Subclass 190 visa by optimizing your EOI with accurate and comprehensive information.
6
Visa Application Lodgment
Once you receive an invitation, we guide you through the visa application lodgment process. Our team meticulously reviews all your documentation and information to ensure accuracy and completeness before submission.
7
Application Monitoring and Communication
Throughout the application process, we keep you updated on the status of your application. We act as a liaison between you and the Department of Home Affairs, addressing any queries or requests for additional information.
6
Visa Grant and Post-Grant Services
Upon successful visa grant, we provide guidance on post-grant requirements, such as visa conditions, entry to Australia, and initial settlement steps.
FAQs
What is the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)?
The Subclass 190 visa is a points-tested permanent residency visa that allows skilled workers to live and work in Australia. It requires nomination by an Australian state or territory government.
Who is eligible for the Subclass 190 visa?
Eligibility is based on factors such as age, occupation, skills assessment, English language proficiency, and meeting the points requirement. Nomination by a state or territory government is also mandatory.
How does state or territory nomination work?
Each state and territory has its own criteria and occupation lists for nomination. We assist you in selecting the most suitable option and guide you through the nomination application process.
Can I include family members in my visa application?
Yes, you can include eligible family members, such as your partner and dependent children, in your application.
What is the process for obtaining a skills assessment?
A skills assessment involves having your qualifications and work experience assessed by the relevant Australian assessing authority for your nominated occupation.
How long does the application process take?
Processing times can vary, but our team ensures that your application is prepared accurately and efficiently to help expedite the process.
What if my circumstances change after visa lodgment?
We advise you on how to update the Department of Home Affairs if your circumstances change during the application process.
What are the visa conditions of the Subclass 190 visa?
The Subclass 190 visa has specific conditions that you must adhere to. We provide guidance on understanding and complying with these conditions.
At Probity Migration Lawyers, our mission is to simplify the immigration journey and make your dream of living and working in Australia a reality. Contact us today for a comprehensive consultation and let us guide you towards a successful Subclass 190 visa application.