We are Visa and Migration Advisory Service – a team of professionals with vast experience in the legal matters relating to Australian visa and migration law. We have the highest success rate with majority of our clients receiving positive outcomes on their visas.


We feel a great personal responsibility for every case that we take on. We realize with all our heart that behind every case is the fate of a person and his or her entire family. That’s why, if we take on a client, we combine all our resources, energy and faith to ensure the success!
Before taking the case, we assess a potential client’s eligibility for an Australian visa. Other agents have turned down many of our clients, who successfully remained in Australia with our help.
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We have been successfully helping people to migrate to Australia for over 20 years and know Australian immigration law insight out. However, we totally understand that most people might not understand how to immigrate to Australia, what paths are available, where to begin etc. If you are new to the notion of relocating to Australia, this article is for you.
Four major paths pf Australian immigration:
This is it! You might notice that there is no “Immigration to Australia through Education” or “Work in Australia and then stay in the country” programs. Temporary work and study in Australia do not lead to permanent residency on their own. After working or studying in Australia, you are most likely to go via the Skilled Migration route, if you want to migrate to Australia for good.

There are more than 120 types of visas to Australia. In addition, the Australian immigration law is constantly evolving. It can be quite challenging to complete a visa application correctly and hope for a positive result without the knowledge of nuances of Australian visa and immigration legislation.
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Want to live and work in Australia?
To qualify, you must be under 45, speak English well, and have skills in demand on Australia’s Skilled Occupation List. Your work experience and job tasks often matter more than your diploma title.
Main visa options:
- Subclass 189: Skilled Independent – no state or employer sponsorship required.
- Subclass 190: Skilled Nominated – requires state or territory nomination.
- Subclass 491: Skilled Work Regional – regional nomination or family sponsorship.
Watch our video blog for a step-by-step explanation or visit the Skilled Migration page for full details.


Australia is home to six of the world’s top 100 universities: University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales, and Monash University.
Seven Australian cities – Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, and the Gold Coast – are ranked among the best student destinations globally.
With a Student Visa (subclass 500), you can:
- Enrol in a recognised course
- Work part-time during studies
- Bring family members with you
This visa may open pathways to permanent residency after graduation. For details, visit the Student Visa page.
Bring your loved ones to Australia without points tests or English exams. You must have a close family member who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
Visa options:
- Partner Visas – for spouses, de facto partners, and fiancés/fiancées. The Department of Home Affairs checks relationship evidence carefully. Application fees are high and non-refundable if refused, so many couples work with registered migration agents.
- Parent Visas – for parents meeting the Balance of Family Test (at least half of your children live in Australia).
- Other Family Visas – for children, remaining relatives, or carers under specific conditions.
Visit the Family Migration page for eligibility and document requirements.


This path is for those individuals that have plenty of money or a serious experience running a business. Minimum requirement for this visa is total net business and personal assets of at least AUD1.25 million.
This path might suit businessmen or investors that are under 55 years of age and have no English, as there are visas within the Business Migration stream that allow Australian immigration without English knowledge (you would need to pay a fee of about AUD$10000 for the English classes through).
Here you will find more information about various business programs and its requirements.
Australian businesses can sponsor skilled workers when local talent isn’t available. To qualify, workers must have a relevant occupation , meet skills and English criteria, while employers must:
- Provide a full-time contract
- Pay the market salary rate
- Contribute to the Skilling Australians Fund
Key visa options:
- Subclass 482: Temporary Skill Shortage – 2–4 years, possible PR pathway
- Subclass 494: Skilled Regional – up to 5 years, with PR option
- Subclass 186: Employer Nomination Scheme – permanent residency
Get full guidance on obligations and requirements on the Employer Sponsored Visas page.


Planning a short stay, family visit, or business trip?
Visa options:
- Tourist & Visitor Visas (subclass 600, ETA 601, eVisitor 651) – for tourism, visiting family, or business trips. ETA and eVisitor visas offer quick online approval for stays up to 3 months for eligible nationalities.
- Working Holiday Visas (subclass 417, 462) – for young people wanting to work and travel in Australia.
- Training & Temporary Activity Visas (subclass 407, 408) – for training, research, or cultural exchange activities.
For more information about applying for a Tourist Visa or Visitor Visa to Australia, please visit the Short-Stay Visa page.
We’ll help you pick the right visa for your trip.
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Immigration to Australia from Nepal
Immigration to Australia from Nepal usually starts with one thing: choosing the correct visa pathway and proving eligibility with consistent documents. Nepali citizens most often consider options for skilled work, employer sponsorship, study, family stream visas, or temporary travel. On this page you will find a clear workflow, what professional migration support includes, which pathways are commonly discussed, and what to prepare before starting a case.
What immigration to Australia from Nepal involves
Immigration is a process with strict criteria that differ by visa type. The practical goal is not “to submit something”, but to build a coherent case: eligibility, documents, and a plan that matches your profile and timeline.
Who this service is designed for
This advisory support is relevant if you are a Nepali citizen planning to move to Australia for work, study, family reunion, business plans, or if you want to understand whether permanent residency pathways are realistic in your situation.
Typical goals: work, study, family, business
Most enquiries can be grouped into a few decision tracks:
- Work and long-term settlement planning
- Study with a potential future pathway
- Partner or family stream options
- Temporary stay for travel or specific purposes
- Complex cases, including past refusals or cancellations
When you should start with an eligibility check
An eligibility assessment is useful when you want to avoid spending time on a pathway that does not match your profile. It helps structure the next steps and clarifies what evidence will be required.
Why professional migration advice helps
Australian visa requirements can be detailed, and small inconsistencies can create delays. Professional advice helps reduce procedural risk and improves clarity before you start the application process.
Visa pathway selection and eligibility risks
A common problem is selecting a visa type based on a general idea (for example, “skilled” or “PR”) without confirming that the criteria match your background. A structured assessment helps identify realistic options and the sequence of actions.
Document quality and consistency requirements
Many cases depend on how well your documents support the story of your application. Consistency across identity, education, work history, and supporting evidence matters.
Common reasons applications are delayed or refused
Applicants often face issues due to incomplete documentation, missing evidence, inconsistent information, or misunderstanding of requirements. A checklist-based approach reduces avoidable errors.
What is included in visa and migration support
A clear scope helps you understand what you receive and what you remain responsible for as an applicant. Below is the typical structure of case support.
Eligibility assessment and next-step plan
You start with an assessment that clarifies the likely visa direction and what needs to be prepared next.
Document checklist and preparation guidance
A structured checklist helps you collect and prepare documents in the required order, with attention to consistency.
Application drafting and submission support
Support includes preparing the application logic, ensuring the case is presented coherently, and assisting with submission steps.
Case monitoring and request management
After submission, the case is monitored, and official requests are managed in an organized way.
Representation and communication with authorities
Where applicable, the case can include communication support with the Department of Home Affairs as part of professional case handling.
Step-by-step case workflow
- Eligibility assessment and pathway selection
- Document checklist and preparation plan
- Application preparation and review
- Submission support
- Tracking, updates, and request handling
Table: What is included
| Option | What it includes | Who it suits |
| Eligibility assessment | Initial review of profile and direction | First-time applicants deciding on a pathway |
| Consultation | Focused discussion of visa options and risks | Applicants who need clarity and a plan |
| Application support | Document checklist, preparation guidance, submission support | Applicants ready to proceed with an application |
| Case management | Ongoing tracking and handling of requests | Applicants who want structured support after submission |
Visa pathways commonly considered by Nepali citizens
Different pathways fit different goals. The point is to match your profile and timeline to the correct stream.
Skilled migration (skills-based pathways)
Commonly discussed for qualified professionals who plan to build a long-term pathway based on skills and experience.
Employer sponsored visas
Relevant when an Australian employer is involved and sponsorship is available.
Student visas and post-study pathways
Used for education-driven entry, with planning for future options where relevant.
Partner and family stream visas
Suitable for eligible partner or family-based pathways with evidence requirements that must be prepared carefully.
Visitor and temporary visas
Used for short-term stay purposes, where correct documentation and intent clarity matter.
Support for refusals and cancellations
If a case includes refusal or cancellation history, it requires careful structuring and a realistic pathway approach.
Consultation formats and how to start
You can begin with a format that matches your location and availability.
Online consultation for Nepal-based clients
Online consultation allows Nepal-based applicants to discuss eligibility, visa options, and next steps remotely.
In-person consultation in Sydney
In-person consultations are available for clients who are in Sydney and prefer face-to-face discussion.
What information to prepare before a call
To make the consultation productive, prepare:
- Your main goal (work, study, family, business, temporary stay)
- Basic timeline (when you want to start or move)
- Education and work summary
- Any previous visa history (if applicable)
- Key documents you already have
Fees and factors that affect service cost
Fees depend on the scope and complexity of the case. A clear understanding of complexity helps you choose the right format of support.
What influences fees for migration services
Typical factors include visa type, number of applicants in the case, and the amount of document preparation required.
What affects complexity and timelines
Complexity grows when there is extensive documentation, multiple applicants, or prior adverse history.
Why clients choose Sydney Visa
Sydney Visa provides visa and migration advisory services related to Australian immigration law, including consultations and visa application support.
Registered migration agents and advisory scope
Cases are handled within the scope of registered migration services and structured case support.
Experience since 2001 and case management approach
The practice is positioned as operating since 2001, with a process-oriented approach to case management.
Transparency and client communication principles
Clients typically value clarity on steps, documents, and what happens next after the initial enquiry.
Practical questions before applying
- What documents are commonly required
Most visa pathways involve identity documents and supporting evidence related to your purpose of travel or migration (education, work, family, or sponsorship evidence).
- How long the process can take in practice
Timeframes differ by visa type and case complexity. The useful first step is to define the pathway and prepare documents correctly, because this often determines how smooth the process is.
- What happens after you submit an enquiry
After you submit an enquiry, the next step is usually an initial review followed by consultation to define the pathway and document plan.






