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Why Choose Us?

At Kadamb Overseas and AICLA Global, we provide a seamless, comprehensive approach to studying, working, or settling in Australia. With over a decade of experience, Kadamb Overseas specializes in guiding students through the complexities of international education, from selecting universities to handling visa applications and financial aid.

AICLA Global, a leader in Australian immigration law, offers expert legal support for visa applications, compliance, and permanent residency pathways. Our global presence in India and Australia ensures clients receive personalized, end-to-end services.

Our personalized approach ensures that every client’s journey is unique. We assess each individual’s academic, professional, and personal goals, helping them select the best path forward. Our team handles everything, including visa processes, legal compliance, accommodation, and post-arrival support, ensuring clients have a smooth transition into Australia

Commitment

We are fully dedicated to delivering quality services that meet the unique needs of every client

Client Centric Approach

We believe in a personalized approach to immigration and visa services, understanding that each client’s needs, goals, and circumstances are unique

Innovation

We embrace change and innovation to continuously improve our services and stay ahead of the curve

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Our immigration services provide expert support for individuals and families, guiding you through visas, residency, and citizenship. Trust our experienced team to help you navigate the process smoothly and successfully

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"Australia Immigration made my relocation effortless. Their attention to detail and personalized guidance made all the difference. I'm thriving in my new home, all thanks to them."

Marie Chen - Accountant

"The Australia Immigration team exceeded my expectations. They not only handled my visa with precision but also offered invaluable insights into adapting to a new culture. Truly grateful!"

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" The Australia Immigration team exceeded my expectations. They not only handled my visa with precision but also offered invaluable insights into adapting to a new culture. Truly grateful! "

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Frequently Asked Question

To start the visa application process, follow these steps:

  1. Determine Eligibility: Check which visa category suits your needs and assess your eligibility.
  2. Gather Documents: Collect necessary documents such as identification, qualifications, and any required assessments.
  3. Complete the Application: Fill out the relevant visa application form accurately.
  4. Pay Fees: Pay any application fees as required.
  5. Submit the Application: Submit your completed application and documents online or in person, depending on the visa type.
  6. Await Decision: Monitor the application status and be prepared for any additional requests from the immigration authorities.

Consider consulting a visa expert for guidance throughout the process.

Common reasons for visa rejections include:

  1. Incomplete Documentation: Failing to provide all required documents or submitting incorrect forms.
  2. Insufficient Funds: Not demonstrating adequate financial resources to support yourself during your stay.
  3. Ineligibility: Not meeting the specific eligibility criteria for the visa type applied for.
  4. False Information: Providing misleading or false information in the application.
  5. Criminal Record: Having a criminal history that affects your eligibility.
  6. Health Issues: Failing to meet health requirements or not undergoing required medical examinations.
  7. Failure to Meet English Proficiency: Not meeting language requirements if applicable.
  8. Immigration History: Previous visa violations or overstaying a prior visa.

It's essential to carefully review requirements and ensure all information is accurate to minimize the risk of rejection.

Yes, you can appeal a visa rejection decision, but the process varies by country and visa type. Here are the general steps:

  1. Review the Decision: Carefully read the rejection letter to understand the reasons for denial.
  2. Check Appeal Rights: Determine if you have the right to appeal or seek a review of the decision. This information is usually included in the rejection letter.
  3. Gather Evidence: Collect any additional evidence or documentation that supports your case and addresses the reasons for rejection.
  4. Submit an Appeal: Follow the specific procedures outlined by the immigration authority for submitting an appeal. This may involve completing forms and paying a fee.
  5. Await a Decision: After submitting your appeal, wait for the relevant authorities to review your case and provide a decision.

Consider consulting an immigration lawyer or expert for guidance tailored to your situation.

The processing time for a visa application to Australia varies depending on the type of visa. Here are some general timelines for common visa categories:

  1. Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): Typically takes about 14 to 30 days.
  2. Student Visa (Subclass 500): Usually processed within 4 to 6 weeks.
  3. Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): Processing can take anywhere from 6 months to over a year.
  4. Employer-Sponsored Visa (Subclass 482): Generally takes around 1 to 3 months.
  5. Family and Partner Visas: These can take anywhere from several months to over a year, depending on individual circumstances.

These times are estimates and can vary based on factors like application volume and the completeness of your submission. For the most accurate information, always refer to the official Department of Home Affairs website.

Yes, you can work while on a student visa (Subclass 500) in Australia, but there are specific conditions:

  1. Work Hours: You can work up to 40 hours per fortnight (every two weeks) during the academic session. There are no restrictions on working hours during scheduled breaks (e.g., holidays).

  2. Eligibility: You must be enrolled in a registered course that is at least 12 weeks long, and the course must be a full-time program.

  3. Conditions: It's important to comply with any conditions listed on your visa grant letter. These may include maintaining your enrollment and academic performance.

Always check the latest guidelines from the Australian Department of Home Affairs for any updates or changes.

The main differences between a tourist visa and a business visa typically include their purpose, eligibility criteria, and permitted activities. Here’s a breakdown:

Tourist Visa

  • Purpose: Designed for individuals visiting a country for leisure, tourism, or to visit family and friends.
  • Activities Allowed: Sightseeing, leisure activities, and visiting family. Employment or business activities are usually prohibited.
  • Duration: Generally issued for shorter stays, often ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the country.
  • Eligibility: Applicants typically need to demonstrate their intent to return home, such as ties to their home country and financial means to support their stay.

Business Visa

  • Purpose: Intended for individuals traveling for business-related activities, such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations.
  • Activities Allowed: Attending meetings, conferences, or trade shows; negotiating contracts; and other business-related activities. Employment is generally not permitted.
  • Duration: Can vary widely but may allow for longer stays depending on the nature of the business activities.
  • Eligibility: Applicants often need to provide proof of their business purpose, such as an invitation from a company or details about the event they are attending.

It's essential to check the specific regulations and requirements for each visa type in the country you plan to visit, as they can vary significantly.

Yes, you can apply for a visa to Australia without a job offer, depending on the visa type. Here are some options:

  1. Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): This visa allows you to apply based on your skills and qualifications without needing a job offer or sponsorship. You must meet the points test and have an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List.

  2. Student Visa (Subclass 500): You can apply for a student visa if you are enrolled in a registered course in Australia. This visa does not require a job offer.

  3. Visitor Visa: This visa allows you to visit Australia for tourism or family visits without needing employment.

  4. Other Skilled Visas: Some visas, like the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190), require state nomination but not a job offer.

Be sure to check the specific eligibility criteria for the visa you’re interested in, as requirements can vary.

To check the status of your visa application for Australia, you can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the ImmiAccount Portal: If you applied online, log into your ImmiAccount, where you can view your application status.

  2. Use the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO): If you have a visa, you can use VEVO to check your visa details and conditions. You’ll need your visa grant number or other personal information.

  3. Contact the Department of Home Affairs: You can call or email the Department of Home Affairs for updates on your application status. Make sure to have your application details handy.

  4. Check Email Notifications: Keep an eye on your email for any updates or requests for further information from the Department of Home Affairs.

Processing times can vary, so patience is key while waiting for a decision.