AustraliaMigrate is a Sydney-based migration agency, operating from Chatswood on Sydney’s North Shore. The team of five MARA-registered migration agents handles partner visas, employer-sponsored visas (subclasses 482, 186 and 494), skilled migration, student visas and family migration applications. The agency has been continuously registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) since 2000, under Director and Principal Migration Agent Ian Singer (MARN 0001947). Multilingual consultations are available in English, Mandarin and Farsi. Initial phone and email queries are answered at no cost; a formal 45-minute consultation is $150 plus GST.
AustraliaMigrate operates from a single Sydney office in Chatswood, NSW. All visa advice is provided by registered migration agents holding active MARN numbers under the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA). Every MARN listed below can be independently verified on the public register at mara.gov.au.
MARN 0001947. Registered since 2000. Over 25 years of practice in Australian migration law. Founder of AustraliaMigrate. Expertise across employer sponsorship, skilled visas, training and graduate visas, partner and family visas, and the National Innovation Visa.
MARN 1464091. Senior practitioner with AustraliaMigrate since 2009. Over 16 years of professional practice. Specialises in employer-sponsored visas, labour agreements, international transfers, skilled migration and partner visas.
MARN 1172712. Joined AustraliaMigrate in 2017. Practising since 2007. Specialises in student visas, partner visas, protection visas and employer-sponsored visas for medical professionals and engineers. Also a registered International Student Counsellor (QEAC D307). Bilingual in English and Farsi.
MARN 1912870. Joined AustraliaMigrate in 2022. Practising since 2012. Expertise across employer-sponsored, partner, general skilled migration, parent, student, visitor and citizenship applications. Also a registered student counsellor (QEAC L497). Bilingual in English and Mandarin.
MARN 2519070. Joined AustraliaMigrate in 2024. Previously a Licensed Immigration Adviser in New Zealand from 2019. Practices across individual skilled migration and corporate visa requirements. Bilingual in English and Mandarin.
AustraliaMigrate’s Chatswood office is located in one of Sydney’s largest Chinese-Australian communities. The team provides migration consultations in three languages:
| Language | Agents available | Consultation availability |
|---|---|---|
| English | Full team (5 agents) | In person, video, phone |
| Mandarin (普通话) | Eileen Wang (MARN 1912870) & Jennie Zeng (MARN 2519070) | In person, video, phone |
| Farsi (فارسی) | Kathy Zonnoorian (MARN 1172712) | In person, video, phone |
Sydney is the entry point for the largest share of Australia’s skilled and employer-sponsored visa applications. Several state-level pathways are relevant for clients applying from Sydney:
New South Wales operates a state nomination programme under the Subclass 190 visa, with annual occupation lists and nomination criteria published by Investment NSW. Successful applicants receive permanent residency and commit to living in NSW for two years post-grant.
Designated regional areas of NSW outside Greater Sydney qualify under the 491 programme — a five-year provisional visa with a permanent residency pathway via the Subclass 191 after three years of regional residency and earnings thresholds.
Sydney hosts the highest concentration of Standard Business Sponsors in Australia, making the Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand) and Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme) pathways particularly relevant for the Sydney market.
The services below cover the visa categories most frequently lodged through AustraliaMigrate’s Sydney engagements. Each links to the full national service page.
| Visa category | Subclasses covered | Common Sydney use case |
|---|---|---|
| Partner & Family | 820/801, 309/100, 300, 461, LGBTIQ+ | Onshore and offshore partner applications, prospective marriage |
| Employer Sponsored | 482, 186, 494 | Sydney employer sponsorship, ENS Direct Entry, regional |
| Skilled Migration | 189, 190, 491, 191 | Skills assessment, NSW state nomination, regional pathways |
| Student & Graduate | 500, 485 | Initial application, change of provider, post-study transitions |
| Parent & Family | 103, 143, 173, 804, 864/884, 870 | Permanent and sponsored parent pathways |
| Citizenship | Conferral & by Descent | Sydney residency satisfaction, character requirements |
| Business & Investor | 188, 888, 858 (NIV) | Business innovation, investor stream, talent applications |
Partner visa applications lodged from Sydney follow the standard two-stage pathway under Subclass 820/801 (onshore) or 309/100 (offshore). The Department of Home Affairs application charge for a partner visa is $9,365 (Australian dollars) at the time of publication, charged at lodgement. Sydney lodgements generally allow applicants to evidence shared residence through NSW tenancy agreements, joint utility accounts and registration under the Relationships Register Act 2010 (NSW).
Sydney’s status as Australia’s largest commercial centre concentrates employer-sponsored migration in the city. The Subclass 482 Skills in Demand visa replaced the former 457 visa and provides employer-sponsored work rights for two or four years, depending on the occupation stream. The Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme remains the dominant permanent residency pathway for sponsored workers in Sydney.
Every Sydney engagement follows a six-stage process. Initial enquiries can be made at no cost by phone or email.

A short phone call or email to AustraliaMigrate's Chatswood office to outline your circumstances. The team will provide free initial feedback and advice on whether a formal consultation is worthwhile, and which visa pathway is likely to apply.

A detailed eligibility assessment, identification of the most suitable visa pathway, a realistic timeline and a written fee quote for the application. Available in person at Chatswood, by secure video, or by telephone, in English, Mandarin or Farsi. Where the prospects of a successful application look positive after the initial phone or email enquiry, the consultation may be provided at no cost at AustraliaMigrate's discretion.

Detailed review of circumstances, document audit and confirmation of the lodgement strategy. Engagement letter signed at this stage.

Coordination of identity documents, evidence requirements, character documentation (national police checks, AFP clearances), and skills assessment, where applicable.

Application prepared and lodged through ImmiAccount under the assigned agent's MARN. Bridging visa coverage is automatically activated for eligible onshore applicants.

Response to requests for further information, evidence supplementation, health and character verification, case officer communication, and post-grant briefing on visa conditions and the next stage of the pathway.
AustraliaMigrate’s Sydney office is in Chatswood, on Sydney’s lower North Shore. The office is on the train line (Chatswood Station) and is easily accessible from Sydney CBD, the Northern Beaches and Western Sydney.
Initial enquiries about your visa pathway can be made at no cost in two ways:
Where a detailed eligibility assessment is required, a formal 45-minute consultation is available for $150 plus GST. The consultation includes a thorough review of your circumstances, identification of the appropriate visa pathway, a realistic processing timeline and a written fee quote for the engagement. Consultations are available in person at Chatswood, by secure video, or by telephone, in English, Mandarin or Farsi.
Where the prospects of a successful application look positive after the initial phone or email enquiry, AustraliaMigrate may extend the formal consultation at no cost. This is at the agency's discretion and is based on the strength of your circumstances rather than the visa type.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Office address | Suite 601, 10 Help Street, Chatswood NSW 2067 |
| Phone (free initial query) | +61 2 9411 6000 |
| Email (free initial query) | info@australiamigrate.com |
| Formal consultation fee | $150 plus GST (45 minutes) |
| Free formal consultation | At AustraliaMigrate's discretion, where prospects look positive |
| Consultation formats | In person at Chatswood, secure video, or telephone |
| Booking | australiamigrate.com/book-consultation/ |
| Languages | English, Mandarin, Farsi |
Sydney clients located outside the Chatswood area can request video or telephone consultations at no inconvenience — applications are managed end-to-end via ImmiAccount, irrespective of whether the client visits the office in person.
Sydney applicants frequently ask which option suits their situation.
| Factor | MARA-Registered Migration Agent | Immigration Lawyer | Self-Lodgement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Authorised under Migration Act 1958 | Yes — primary professional category | Yes — solicitors deemed agents | Self only |
| Regulatory body | OMARA | State Law Society + OMARA | None |
| Scope | Visa applications, AAT review, ministerial intervention | Above plus Federal Court judicial review | Self-research only |
| Suited to | The majority of visa applications | Complex refusals, judicial review proceedings | Straightforward subsequent applications |
| Fee model | Fixed-fee engagement common | Hourly billing more common | Government fee only |
| AustraliaMigrate | Five MARA-registered agents on staff | Refer to legal counsel where required | Self-help guidance offered in free phone/email enquiry |
AustraliaMigrate’s pricing model has three tiers. Initial phone queries to the Chatswood office and email enquiries are answered at no cost — the team provides feedback and advice on the likely visa pathway and whether a formal consultation is warranted. A formal 45-minute consultation is $150 plus GST and provides a detailed eligibility assessment, recommended visa pathway, processing timeline and a written fee quote for the application. Where the prospects of a successful application look positive after the initial enquiry, the formal consultation may be extended at no cost at the agency’s discretion. Professional fees for the application itself are quoted as fixed amounts at engagement and vary by visa complexity. Department of Home Affairs application charges are separate and are paid directly to the government — for example, the partner visa application charge is $9,365 (Australian dollars) at the time of publication.
Australian law permits any applicant to lodge their own visa application. A MARA-registered migration agent becomes valuable when the application involves complex eligibility issues, prior refusals, character or health concerns, employer sponsorship, or any subclass where the eligibility criteria require policy interpretation. Straightforward subsequent applications by experienced applicants can often be self-lodged.
Both are authorised to provide migration advice for a fee under the Migration Act 1958. The practical difference is scope: MARA-registered agents focus exclusively on visa applications, AAT review and ministerial intervention. Immigration lawyers are also admitted to practise law and can represent clients in Federal Court judicial review proceedings where a refusal is challenged on legal grounds. For the majority of visa applications, a MARA-registered agent is the appropriate professional. AustraliaMigrate has five MARA-registered agents on staff and refers clients to legal counsel where Federal Court litigation is required.
MARA maintains a public register at mara.gov.au. Search by agent name, MARN number or business name. The register displays current registration status, any conditions on registration, and the date of last renewal. AustraliaMigrate’s principal agent Ian Singer (MARN 0001947) has been continuously registered since 2000 — verifiable on the MARA register.
Yes. AustraliaMigrate’s Chatswood office serves a substantial Mandarin-speaking community. Eileen Wang (MARN 1912870) and Jennie Zeng (MARN 2519070) provide consultations and case management in Mandarin and English. Kathy Zonnoorian (MARN 1172712) provides consultations in Farsi and English. All language services are at no additional cost.
Yes. MARA-registered agents can lodge visa applications on behalf of applicants located anywhere in the world via ImmiAccount. AustraliaMigrate regularly manages offshore partner visa (Subclass 309/100), Prospective Marriage (Subclass 300), and offshore employer-sponsored applications from the Sydney office.
All Australian visa subclasses fall within MARA-registered practice. AustraliaMigrate’s most common Sydney engagements are partner visas (820/801, 309/100, 300, 461, LGBTIQ+), employer-sponsored visas (482, 186, 494), skilled migration (189, 190, 491, 191), student visas (500, 485), parent visas (103, 143, 173, 804, 864/884, 870), business and investor visas (188, 888), the National Innovation Visa (858), and citizenship applications by conferral or descent.
Department of Home Affairs processing times for partner visas vary by subclass and application volume. Indicative processing time ranges for partner visa subclasses are published on the Department’s Global Visa Processing Times page and are reviewed quarterly. A free initial phone or email enquiry to the Chatswood office will provide a realistic processing estimate for your subclass and circumstances based on the most current published Department of Home Affairs allocation data.
AustraliaMigrate’s Sydney office is at Suite 601, 10 Help Street, Chatswood NSW 2067 — on Sydney’s lower North Shore, two minutes from Chatswood Station. The office is accessible from Sydney CBD by train, and is conveniently located for clients across the Northern Beaches, Eastern Suburbs and Western Sydney.
ustraliaMigrate’s Chatswood office answers initial phone and email queries at no cost. Where a detailed eligibility assessment is needed, a 45-minute formal consultation is $150 plus GST — and may be extended at no cost where the prospects of a successful application look positive.
Phone (free initial query): +61 2 9411 6000
Email (free initial query): info@australiamigrate.com
Book a formal consultation: australiamigrate.com/book-consultation/
Office: Suite 601, 10 Help Street, Chatswood NSW 2067, Sydney
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