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Avoiding the Delays – Why Families Hire Registered Migration Agents for Their Parent Visa Application



For many migrants, bringing in their ageing parents to reside with them in Australia is one of the most significant milestones. However, the visa pathway is not always simple. The daunting prerequisites of the eligibility criteria, long queues, and cumbersome paperwork can render the parent visa application process daunting. This is one of the reasons why families are seeking the help of registered migration agents to increase their chances of success and help them avoid delays.

Why are Parent Visas Complicated?

Unlike other visa classifications, parent visa Australia are uniquely challenging. Applicants face long processing times, steep application fees, and rigid sponsorship criteria. The two pathways are:

  • Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143/173): High cost, faster processing.
  • Non-Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 103): Lower cost, longer wait time (up to 30 years).
  • Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804): Designed for older parents already in Australia on a valid visa. It’s a non-contributory option with lower fees, but the queue can stretch beyond 30 years, and bridging visa rights can vary based on the applicant’s situation.

Additionally, meeting the health and character requirements, providing support assurance, and navigating queue placement add layers of complexity.

Where Families Often Get Stuck

Eligibility is often straightforward, but families struggle more with document submission and paperwork. Some issues may include:

  • Outdated and incomplete submissions
  • Poor recognition of timeline expectations
  • Inability to comply with financial assurance requirements
  • Temporary versus permanent status mix-up

Typically, families face years of unnecessary delays, to worse, visa refusals.

Why Families Choose Registered Migration Agents

In an effort to avoid these issues, many families opt for an Australian immigration agent in Melbourne specialising in parent visa applications. Here's how these agents add value:

  1. Best visa option selection
  2. Agents study the family's timeline, objectives, and budget to find the most appropriate pathway.
  3. Submissions done correctly
  4. Documents are organised and up-to-date so that every submission is punctual.
  5. Strategy adjusting due to policy and queue changes
  6. Agents are informed proactively to adapt plans accordingly and adjust strategies on rule revisions.
  7. Assistance for every step
  8. Agents guide families from basic eligibility to the Department of Home Affairs, easing the burden.

The Impact of Proper Support on Process Outcomes

A registered agent's role goes beyond completing forms; their role encompasses providing strategic advice. In cases where waiting periods extend to several years, even minute choices can have profound ramifications. Decision-making for subclass selection, future sponsorship obligation prep, or even planning for bridging visa pathways during processing stands to benefit greatly from professional advice.

Partnering with a migration consultant in Melbourne ensures that your application is up to date with the legal frameworks, providing a greater chance of a successful outcome.

Minimising the Guessing for Bringing Parents Close Together

For a large section of the population, a parent visa in Australia encompasses a lot more than mere documentation; it holds sentimental value as well. Engaging with a registered migration agent reduces the chances of the application being derailed as a result of the usual delays, errors, and confusion.

Engaging with someone who knows the parent visa application process can prove to be invaluable. The process is intricate, but it can be simplified.

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