Mat8 Posted July 14, 2017 Share Posted July 14, 2017 Sorry if someone has asked this before but I am looking at applying for a 489 visa and associated family visas for my wife and two kids. My question, a simple one - do you suggest using an agent to handle everything or go it alone? Really good to hear anyone's experience. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrussell Posted July 15, 2017 Share Posted July 15, 2017 At least consult a registered migration agent for adviice about strategy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VERYSTORMY Posted July 15, 2017 Share Posted July 15, 2017 I look at it like this. I have been on the forum a long time. In the years I have seen a lot of people get a refusal - which means loss of the fee and sometimes a ban from reapplying. None thought there was a problem with their application, but if they had used an agent, would have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barker Posted July 15, 2017 Share Posted July 15, 2017 I agree. If you haven't done these before or have a very good procedural ability / the ability to understand minutiae I would at least ask. That being said I have done a Tourist/ Student / 457 and now PR application solo and haven't had any problems. But it's also circumstantial, and situation dependent. More people adds more complexity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mat8 Posted July 15, 2017 Author Share Posted July 15, 2017 That's where my head is at.Being such an important move and expensive process it seems worth spending some money on a professional who does this all the time. Sent from my iPhone using PomsinOz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RheaMARN1171933 Posted July 16, 2017 Share Posted July 16, 2017 I've mentioned this in previous threads...coming from my own personal experience when I emigrated to Australia, I did find the value in engaging an agent for my visa application. I attempted DIY but with the complexity of the immigration law, I wasn't confident if I understood/covered all areas. Luckily, I found someone who didn't charge much so I went for it and I'm thankful up to this date that I got one. The experience actually inspired me to study the Australian immigration law and practice so I could get myself qualified and assist others in their journey to Australia - my own way of giving back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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