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Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) Occupation: Marketing Manager

Email received on 24 February 2014

Dear Chris, Christine and Sumandeep

I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone at Work Visa Lawyers for helping me to secure a Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) with South Australian State Sponsorship.

I arrived in Australia on a... Read more

Visa type: Subclass 190, VIC sponsored
EOI Lodged: 1 Feb 2021
EOI Invitation: 22 March 2021

Date of visa application: 19 April 2021
Date of visa grant: 6 August 2021
Occupation: Social Worker

Work Visa Lawyers were very professional and responsive. I have had a lot of anxiety about my application, due... Read more

Re: Partner visa (subclass 820) Onshore Partner Visa

Email received on 2 July 2014

Dear Chris,

Michael and I would like to thank you for your assistance in helping us with my successful de-facto partner visa application (subclass 820).

Michael was recommended your service shortly after I arrived in Australia. Arranging our initial consultation with... Read more

Visa Matter: 457 visa application - Additional criteria applicable to non-citizens who do not hold a substantive visa

Additional Information: The applicant applied for a new 457 visa while holding a 457 visa as a secondary applicant. While waiting for the new 457 visa to be approved, the prior 457 visa... Read more

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Under a Ministerial Direction that becomes effective on the 1 July 2011 the processing priorities for permanent residency skilled visas are:

  1. Applications for Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) and Subclass 887
  2. Applications for Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS)
  3. Applicants nominated by a state / territory government and nominated skilled occupation is on the relevant State Migration Plan (SMP)
  4. Applications with a nominated skilled occupation on the 2011 Schedule 1 Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
  5. All other applications.

The effect of processing priorities is that applications with a higher priority are generally processed faster. For example DIAC estimates that the majority of RSMS applications which are priority 1. are being processes in 5-8 months, while some GSM visas in priority 5. are currently not progressing and can take several years.

At a practical level, the processing priorities mean, that if you qualify for an Employer Sponsored Visa, it may lead to permanent residency much faster that other visa options.

Source on processing time estimates:

http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm

Contact Work Visa Lawyers if you want to know more about Employer Sponsored Visas.

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At Work Visa Lawyers we are experienced in assisting applicants in all matters relating to Australian visa applications. Our areas of expertise include Student Visas, Skilled Migration visas, Business visas, Employer-Sponsored visas, Partner, and other Family Migration visas, as well as Migration Review Tribunal, Judicial Review, and Ministerial Intervention. Based in Adelaide South Australia, our Immigration Lawyers and Migration Agents provide migration advice to people and businesses from all over the world.

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