MARA REGISTERED · OMARA VERIFIEDRegistered Migration Agents in Australia
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a MARA-registered migration agent?+
A MARA-registered agent is legally authorised by the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) to give immigration assistance in Australia for a fee. Under the Migration Act 1958, anyone providing paid immigration advice must be registered with MARA or be a practising immigration lawyer. Every MARA agent holds a unique 7-digit registration number (MARN) that you can verify at mara.gov.au.
Do I need a migration agent or can I apply myself?+
You can apply for any Australian visa yourself through official government portals. However, most applicants use a registered migration agent for complex cases — skilled migration with points testing, employer-sponsored visas, partner visas, or any application with character or health concerns. A good agent typically improves approval rates for complex applications by ensuring documentation is complete and addresses all assessment criteria.
How much does a migration agent cost in Australia?+
Fees vary significantly by visa type and agent. MARA agents typically charge AUD $1,500–$5,000 for student visas, $3,500–$7,000 for skilled visas (189/190), $3,500–$6,500 for partner visas, and $4,000–$9,000 for employer-sponsored visas. Always request a written cost agreement before engaging any agent.
What is the difference between a migration agent and an immigration lawyer?+
For routine visa applications and tribunal appeals, a MARA-registered migration agent and an immigration lawyer can both represent you — and agents are typically less expensive. You need a lawyer when the matter goes to judicial review in the Federal Court, involves character cancellation under section 501, or overlaps with criminal or family law. Always verify MARA registration at mara.gov.au or a lawyer's current practising certificate with the relevant state law society.
Can a migration agent guarantee my visa will be approved?+
No. It is against the MARA code of conduct for any agent to guarantee a specific visa outcome. The Department of Home Affairs makes all final visa decisions. A good agent improves your chances by preparing a thorough, well-documented application — but no ethical agent will promise approval.
What is the Graduate Visa (subclass 485) and do I need an agent for it?+
The Graduate Temporary visa (subclass 485) allows international graduates from Australian universities to live and work in Australia for 2–4 years. While you can apply yourself, many graduates use a MARA agent to navigate Post-Study Work Stream requirements, ensure their CoE and study duration qualifies, and avoid common errors that lead to refusals.
What should I look for when choosing a migration agent?+
Verify their MARN is current and clean (no disciplinary history) at mara.gov.au. Confirm they specialise in your specific visa type. Request a written cost agreement itemising all fees upfront. Check independent reviews on ConsultancyCheck and Google. Avoid anyone who guarantees a specific outcome or asks for large upfront payments before confirming your eligibility.
Can the same consultancy help me with both my student visa and later my PR?+
Yes — and this is one of the most efficient approaches. Many education consultancies that helped you with your student visa also have MARA-registered agents or partner with migration agents who can assist with your graduate visa (485), skilled migration pathway, and eventual permanent residency.
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