Andrew EP McAuley (MARN: 1278335) - Senior Agent Mobile: 0416 468 333     andrew@visamakers.com.au
Migration Agent Perth | Visa Makers
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Initial Consultations

Visa Makers can provide you with a 1 hour initial visa eligibility consultation. This can either be in person for those in Perth or through Skype for those not close enough to come into the office. During the 1 hour consultation we will outline your eligibility for all potential visas open to you. We will discuss your background and provide you will the most appropriate visa pathway moving forward. There is no obligation to become a client of Visa makers after the consultation. 
To request a consultation please complete the form below and we will get back to you with our availability to get started. 

    Consultation Booking Form

    1 Complete the information below outlining your preferred date and time for the consultation. 
    2 Once submitted will will contact you to confirm the appointment slot is available.
    3 Once availability is confirmed we will confirm the appointment with you by email.  

    Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm and from 9am to 12 pm on Saturday. Consultations usually take 1 hour
    Please type in your occupation or potential occupation here. Type in your ANZSCO occupation code if you know it also.
    Type in the visa you currently hold. Include the subclass number if you know it. eg 457
    Type in the potential visa you would like to obtain. More than one can be selected. Include the subclass number if you know it.
    Add any extra comments here. Perhaps regarding your visa background, key dates and your reasons for wanting a consultation.
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Initial Consultation Payments

Visa Makers uses Paypal as its secure payment facility. Payment up front is required for Skype Consultations only. 
In person consultations can pay on the day after the consultation by cash or credit/debit card. 

To make a payment 
  1. Select your service from the drop down arrow below
  2. Click on the 'Buy Now' button
  3. You will be taken to the 'Paypal' secure payment website
  4. Select the link ' Pay with a credit or debit card'
  5. Enter your credit/debit card details and billing information
  6. Select the 'Review and Continue' button
  7. Make your payment
  8. A confirmation email will be sent to you
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Partner Visa 820
BVB
Initial consultation fee
TSS 482 Visa
Visitor Visa Final Payment
457s granted since 2014 by occupation

457s granted since 2014 by occupation

Fitness Instructors: 0 Industrial Spraypainters: 0 Telemarketers: 0 Sewing Machinists: 0 Motor Vehicle and Vehicle Parts Salespersons: 0 Textile and Footwear Production Machine Operators: 0 Indigenous Health Workers: 0 Education Aides: 0 Inspectors and Regulatory Officers: 0 Human Resource Clerks: 0 Court and Legal Clerks: 0 Transport and Despatch Clerks: 0 Building and Plumbing Labourers: 0 Purchasing and Supply Logistics Clerks: 0 Other Clerical and Office Support Workers: 0 Insurance, Money Market and Statistical Clerks: 0 Payroll Clerks: 0 Bookkeepers: 0 Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Fitters: 0 Commissioned Officers (Management): 0 Accounting Clerks: 0 Other Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers: 0 Train and Tram Drivers: 0 Receptionists: 0 Inquiry Clerks: 0 Call or Contact Centre Workers: 0 Concreters: 0 Secretaries: 0 Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Workers: 0 Personal Assistants: 0 Special Care Workers: 0 Automobile Drivers: 0 Barristers: 0 Crane, Hoist and Lift Operators: 0 Clay, Concrete, Glass and Stone Processing Machine Operators: 0 Legislators: 0 Other Construction and Mining Labourers: 0 Tourism and Travel Advisers: 0 Food and Drink Factory Workers: 0 Hotel Service Managers: 0 Metal Engineering Process Workers: 0 Other Stationary Plant Operators: 0 Security Officers and Guards: 0 Forestry and Logging Workers: 0 Other Hospitality Workers: 0 Prison Officers: 0 Police: 0 Defence Force Members - Other Ranks: 0 Visual Merchandisers: 0 Product Quality Controllers: 1 Gallery, Museum and Tour Guides: 1 Sales Representatives: 1 Auctioneers, and Stock and Station Agents: 1 Other Machine Operators: 1 Child Carers: 1 Beauty Therapists: 1 Travel Attendants: 1 Funeral Workers: 2 Gallery, Library and Museum Technicians: 2 Gaming Workers: 2 Truck Drivers: 2 Driving Instructors: 2 Storepersons: 2 General Clerks: 2 Office Managers: 2 Shearers: 3 Outdoor Adventure Guides: 3 Dental Assistants: 3 Agricultural, Forestry and Horticultural Plant Operators: 3 Earthmoving Plant Operators: 3 Paper and Wood Processing Machine Operators: 4 Bus and Coach Drivers: 4 Middle School Teachers (Aus) / Intermediate School Teachers (NZ): 4 Fire and Emergency Workers: 4 Structural Steel Construction Workers: 4 Nurse Educators and Researchers: 4 School Principals: 4 Diversional Therapists: 5 Canvas and Leather Goods Makers: 5 Other Miscellaneous Clerical and Administrative Workers: 6 Librarians: 7 Florists: 7 Aged and Disabled Carers: 7 Engineering Production Workers: 7 Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers: 8 Ambulance Officers and Paramedics: 8 Authors, and Book and Script Editors: 9 Upholsterers: 9 Insulation and Home Improvement Installers: 10 Bar Attendants and Baristas: 10 Manufacturers: 10 Plastics and Rubber Production Machine Operators: 11 Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers: 12 Waiters: 12 Dietitians: 14 Signwriters: 15 Print Finishers and Screen Printers: 15 Clothing Trades Workers: 15 Vehicle Body Builders and Trimmers: 15 Nurse Managers: 16 Forklift Drivers: 16 Greenkeepers: 16 Not Specified: 16 Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers: 17 Jewellers: 17 Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers: 17 Music Professionals: 18 Toolmakers and Engineering Patternmakers: 19 Aquaculture Farmers: 19 Boat Builders and Shipwrights: 20 Psychologists: 21 Precision Metal Trades Workers: 21 ICT Trainers: 21 Metal Casting, Forging and Finishing Trades Workers: 22 Podiatrists: 22 Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages: 23 Education Advisers and Reviewers: 24 Printers: 24 Chiropractors and Osteopaths: 25 Insurance Agents: 26 Complementary Health Therapists: 26 Optometrists and Orthoptists: 27 Veterinary Nurses: 28 Vocational Education Teachers (Aus) / Polytechnic Teachers (NZ): 28 Photographers: 28 Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers: 29 Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers: 30 Social Professionals: 32 Land Economists and Valuers: 32 Licensed Club Managers: 33 Occupational Therapists: 34 Anaesthetists: 36 Electrical Distribution Trades Workers: 36 Conveyancers and Legal Executives: 36 Other Mobile Plant Operators: 37 Counsellors: 38 Roof Tilers: 38 Deck and Fishing Hands: 40 Agricultural and Forestry Scientists: 42 Speech Professionals and Audiologists: 44 Other Personal Service Workers: 44 Livestock Farm Workers: 45 Automotive Electricians: 45 Economists: 47 Performing Arts Technicians: 47 Insurance Investigators, Loss Adjusters and Risk Surveyors: 48 Intelligence and Policy Analysts: 49 Special Education Teachers: 51 Urban and Regional Planners: 53 Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals: 53 Safety Inspectors: 53 Private Tutors and Teachers: 53 Nurserypersons: 54 Meat Boners and Slicers, and Slaughterers: 54 Primary Products Inspectors: 54 Surgeons: 58 Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals: 60 Artistic Directors, and Media Producers and Presenters: 60 Child Care Centre Managers: 60 Dental Practitioners: 60 Enrolled and Mothercraft Nurses: 61 Retail Supervisors: 63 Agricultural Technicians: 65 Chemical and Materials Engineers: 66 Psychiatrists: 67 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers: 69 Health and Welfare Services Managers: 70 Graphic Pre-press Trades Workers: 71 Floor Finishers: 73 Glaziers: 73 Crop Farmers: 73 Surveyors and Spatial Scientists: 75 Other Education Managers: 76 Midwives: 76 Solicitors: 77 Chemical, Gas, Petroleum and Power Generation Plant Operators: 79 Environmental Scientists: 79 Butchers and Smallgoods Makers: 80 Social Workers: 80 Specialist Physicians: 83 Air Transport Professionals: 83 Medical Imaging Professionals: 93 Dental Hygienists, Technicians and Therapists: 94 Telecommunications Technical Specialists: 95 Electronics Engineers: 96 Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors: 97 Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals: 97 Cabinetmakers: 97 Amusement, Fitness and Sports Centre Managers: 98 Archivists, Curators and Records Managers: 99 Medical Laboratory Scientists: 99 Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians: 100 Science Technicians: 101 Pharmacists: 102 Sportspersons: 104 Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics: 106 Sheetmetal Trades Workers: 106 Other Accommodation and Hospitality Managers: 111 Medical Technicians: 113 Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists: 115 Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals: 117 Interior Designers: 125 Vehicle Painters: 126 Judicial and Other Legal Professionals: 129 Veterinarians: 129 Financial Brokers: 130 Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers: 130 Drillers, Miners and Shot Firers: 135 Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians: 135 Policy and Planning Managers: 137 Primary School Teachers: 140 Research and Development Managers: 140 Electronics Trades Workers: 143 Financial Dealers: 144 Physiotherapists: 147 Panelbeaters: 151 Other Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers: 151 Human Resource Managers: 156 Plasterers: 158 Fashion, Industrial and Jewellery Designers: 160 Transport Services Managers: 160 Mining Engineers: 161 Animal Attendants and Trainers: 161 Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians: 162 Financial Investment Advisers and Managers: 168 Public Relations Professionals: 175 Secondary School Teachers: 183 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals: 188 Geologists, Geophysicists and Hydrogeologists: 190 Journalists and Other Writers: 198 Training and Development Professionals: 200 Retail and Wool Buyers: 204 Architects and Landscape Architects: 204 Real Estate Sales Agents: 215 Gardeners: 217 Ministers of Religion: 218 Importers, Exporters and Wholesalers: 222 Telecommunications Trades Workers: 229 Livestock Farmers: 229 Electrical Engineers: 235 Multimedia Specialists and Web Developers: 238 Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers: 241 Metal Fitters and Machinists: 257 Welfare Support Workers: 257 Conference and Event Organisers: 271 Production Managers: 277 Electricians: 287 Wall and Floor Tilers: 289 Life Scientists: 290 Hotel and Motel Managers: 295 Plumbers: 304 Other Building and Engineering Technicians: 337 Painting Trades Workers: 347 Corporate Services Managers: 376 Bricklayers and Stonemasons: 381 Retail Managers: 386 Massage Therapists: 406 Other Engineering Professionals: 426 Engineering Managers: 441 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers: 443 Other Medical Practitioners: 461 Construction Managers: 465 Supply and Distribution Managers: 478 Computer Network Professionals: 481 Civil Engineering Professionals: 532 ICT Support Technicians: 533 Finance Managers: 556 Marine Transport Professionals: 566 Chief Executives and Managing Directors: 569 Call or Contact Centre and Customer Service Managers: 589 Technical Sales Representatives: 593 Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials: 599 Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians: 602 Skilled Meat Worker: 616 Hairdressers: 618 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers: 618 Contract, Program and Project Administrators: 667 Other Specialist Managers: 670 Bakers and Pastrycooks: 684 Other Information and Organisation Professionals: 714 Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists: 728 Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers: 734 Graphic and Web Designers, and Illustrators: 777 Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians: 786 ICT Sales Professionals: 914 Carpenters and Joiners: 930 General Managers: 944 Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians: 1,015 Motor Mechanics: 1,284 Human Resource Professionals: 1,495 ICT Support and Test Engineers: 1,503 ICT Managers: 1,664 Registered Nurses: 1,682 Advertising, Public Relations and Sales Managers: 1,706 Accountants: 1,927 Chefs: 2,051 Management and Organisation Analysts: 2,422 University Lecturers and Tutors: 2,646 Advertising and Marketing Professionals: 2,959 Cafe and Restaurant Managers: 3,295 ICT Business and Systems Analysts: 3,941 Cooks: 4,226 General Practitioners and Resident Medical Officers: 4,364 Software and Applications Programmers: 9,111

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Source: Department of Immigration
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