Australian Visas

Did you know that over 100 different types of visas exist for entry to Australia?

We deal with a range of visa types which includes skilled visas, student visas, family visas, tourist visas, training and research visas, business and investment visas and refugee and humanitarian visas.

If you do not meet all criteria according to Australian Migration legislation, it may still be possible to obtain an Australian visa depending on your circumstances. Oasis Australia is ready to help you in the most appropriate and efficient way to achieve your goal.

Australian Immigration laws change regularly, often several times per year therefore it is important for you to be aware of the most recent changes to migration legislation and how they may affect your situation. As registered Migration professionals, we receive instant updates from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as well as migration industry representative bodies and associations. With our in-depth and up-to-date knowledge of Australian migration laws and requirements, we can provide you with professional support and assistance to help you with your visa application to ensure the best outcome for your personal situation.

Some of the visas we deal in:

General Skilled Migration (GSM) or Skilled Visas is for people who want to live and work in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis.
Business Visa is for people with business skills who want to establish, develop and manage a new or existing business in Australia.
A student visa is a temporary visa which allows you to remain in Australia to study for the duration of your course.
Family Visas are for Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents or eligible New Zealand citizens to take their partner, fiance, children or parents to Australia to live.
A partner visa is for people who are married, engaged, or in a de facto relationship with an Australian citizen or eligible New Zealand citizen and want to live in Australia.
This visa is for students who completed two years of study and wanted to apply for a Temporary Resident Visa (TR).