Migration Expert Australia
Australian Immigration Consultants & Lawyers
Under Australian immigration law, only a registered Australian Migration Consultant, Agent or Lawyer can give immigration advice to help you prepare and submit a visa application. Migration Consultants, Agents and Lawyers must be registered with the Migration Agents Registration Authority (the MARA).
All Consultants, Agents and Lawyers registered with the MARA are issued a MARA Registration Number and must provide you with this number upon request. All Migration Consulting companies must display their current Membership in MARA and the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) on their websites and documentation. You can see Migration Expert's registration details at the bottom of every page of our site.
MARA Consultants, Agents and Lawyers must adhere to a strict code of professional conduct and training that ensures that they are highly trained, maintain good businesses practices and keep their knowledge of immigration law up-to-date.
All of Migration Expert's personalised migration services are prepared by Australian Migration Consultants who are registered with the MARA. Unlike other Migration Consulting firms, we do not use unregistered assistants working under registered agents.
Our Expert Immigration Advice
Every day thousands of people turn to Migration Expert for detailed advice to help them through the visa application process. We have a long history of expertise in Australian immigration law and we are proud of our track-record of success.
All immigration advice that you will receive from Migration Expert is provided by a registered Australian Migration Consultant. If you appoint us to manage your visa application for you, your case will be assigned to a registered Migration Consultant from start to finish.
Here is a look at our team of Registered Migration Consultants.
Warning
Do not appoint an immigration consulting company who employs unregistered migration agents or who is not registered to provide immigration advice.
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