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The road is long

With many a winding turn

That leads us to who knows where

Who knows where.....

 

Like the words in the song made famous by The Hollies in the late 1960’s, the process for obtaining a Visa to emigrate to Australia is lengthy and complex. When I started researching the process everybody I spoke to said the same thing; “Find a professional to help you!” Not only are the requirements very detailed, but as world circumstances change, so do the Australian Government requirements. I imagine one could struggle through doing it for yourself but the risk of tripping up and finding the door shut, perhaps permanently, make the investment in expert guidance well worth it, in my experience.

 

I spoke with a number of businesses offering Visa assistance and was struck by Katherine’s caring and professional approach. Earlier in her career she was a Nurse and I know that deep down in the DNA of that caring profession is a focus on the needs of the individual. Katherine knows the current path through the regulations and she patiently guided me, chivvying when it was required, compiling all the necessary documentation and crossing all the t’s and dotting all the i’s.

 

I am very grateful for Katherine’s assistance, she got me to where I wanted to be. The process isn’t cheap but, as in so many things, you get what you pay for. I would strongly recommend you give her a call to discuss your requirements.

Sincerely, Mark A.

Read below how Katherine has helped this couple
marry in Australia

Holding hands at the beach - partner visa couple

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Happy couple at the - partner visa couple

We met Katherine back in the UK around 2 years ago. When we were thinking about coming to Oz. My now hubby already had PR. But I didn't. At the time we were not married. It was decided that I came to Oz on a Tourist visa. Firstly to see if I would actually like it. We arrived in Brisbane on 17/1/15. Needless to say we loved it. City views, the story bridge, Gold Coast/Sunshine Coast and endless sunny days. Once here for 6 months, we contacted Katherine again to start putting the wheels in motion for my residency. As we were getting married out here we decided to go for the martial visa.

 

After a lot of paperwork. And lots of historical family questions my temporary visa for 8 months was issued in Jan 2016. Which meant I could now work. Once we got married in Feb 2016. I was able to apply for my Temporary resident visa. Valid for 2 years. With no restrictions. Which was issued today. Yah.. Well done Katherine and thank you so much for all your help and many emails and late night phone calls.

 

Brilliant service. You are the best!

— Jan and Dudley T.

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Wedding - partner visa couple

​Katrina & Jason from Wales now living in Adelaide SA Nominated by the SA Government

Family at the beach

Dan & Sarah Holmes now married & living in Mandurah WA

 

Read their real-life story here: https://bit.ly/3L9bzTo

Couple at the beach - partner visa couple

Lucy and John Living in Regional Victoria

Read their real life story here: https://bit.ly/3MTg99s

Two men and a dog migrated to Australia

The dogs arrived safely today after 14 days away from us. Settling in.

— Allison C.

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