Your Australian visa, in expert hands.
iVisaPortal provides professional, regulated immigration assistance for Australian visas — from skilled and partner visas to student, work and visitor visas. Honest advice, careful preparation, and representation by a registered migration agent.
Free & no-obligation · Honest eligibility view · We typically reply within 24 hours
- Regulated by Australian law
- Transparent professional fees
- Honest eligibility advice
Guidance across every major Australian visa pathway
Whatever your goal — working, studying, joining family, or visiting — we assess your eligibility honestly and prepare a decision-ready application. Choose the pathway that fits you.
Skilled & Points-Tested Visas
Skilled Independent (189), Skilled Nominated (190) and Skilled Work Regional (491). We assess your points, occupation and pathway, and manage your EOI and SkillSelect.
Partner & Family Visas
Partner (820/801, 309/100), Prospective Marriage (300), Parent and Child visas. We help you evidence a genuine relationship and meet sponsorship requirements.
Student & Graduate Visas
Student (500) and Temporary Graduate (485) visas, including Genuine Student requirements, course and provider guidance, and post-study work pathways.
Employer-Sponsored & Work Visas
Skills in Demand / TSS (482), Employer Nomination (186) and regional employer pathways. We assist both employers and applicants with nomination and sponsorship.
Visitor & Tourist Visas
Visitor (600), eVisitor (651) and Electronic Travel Authority (601) guidance, including business visitor streams and visas for visiting family in Australia.
Refusals, Cancellations & Appeals
Had a visa refused or cancelled? We review your decision record and, where appropriate, assist with merits review at the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART).
Citizenship & Permanent Residency
Pathways to permanent residency and Australian citizenship by conferral, including residency-requirement checks and document preparation.
Check our registration on the official government register
Immigration is a field where unregistered operators put applicants at risk. Before you engage anyone — including us — confirm they are a registered migration agent on the Australian Government's official public register.
View our entry on the MARA registerOpens our official registration record on the Australian Government's MARA register.
- Registered migration agent
- Chanpreet Singh
- MARN
- 2318249
- Registered since
- 29 September 2025
- Regulator
- OMARA
Why it matters that your agent is registered
In Australia, only a registered migration agent (or an Australian legal practitioner) can lawfully provide immigration assistance. Registration means real accountability.
You can verify any registered migration agent on the official public register before you engage them — including us.
View our registration on the MARA registerLawful, accountable advice
Registered agents are authorised under the Migration Act 1958 to provide immigration assistance and are accountable to the regulator (OMARA).
Bound by a Code of Conduct
We are bound by the MARA Code of Conduct, which sets strict standards for honesty, diligence, fees and client care.
Current knowledge of the law
Australian migration law changes constantly. We maintain the qualifications and ongoing professional development the regulator requires.
Professional indemnity insured
Registered agents must hold professional indemnity insurance, giving you an added layer of consumer protection.
A clear, four-step process
Free assessment
Tell us about your situation. We give you an honest, no-obligation view of your eligibility and the visa options that fit.
Strategy & quote
We recommend a pathway and provide a transparent, fixed-fee quote for our professional services before any work begins.
Preparation
We prepare a decision-ready application — documents, forms and submissions — and keep you informed at every stage.
Lodgement & liaison
We lodge your application and act as your authorised representative in dealings with the Department of Home Affairs.
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Major visa pathways covered
Fixed-fee
Transparent quotes, agreed up front
24h
Typical reply to new enquiries
1:1
You work directly with a registered agent
What you can expect — in writing
As a registered migration agent we are bound by the Migration Agents Code of Conduct. These aren't marketing slogans; they're professional obligations we owe you by law.
Honest advice about your prospects
We give you a realistic view of your chances before you commit — even when it isn't the answer you were hoping for.
A written agreement and fixed quote
You receive a written services agreement setting out the scope of work and a fixed professional fee before any work begins.
Client money handled responsibly
Where you pay in advance, your funds are handled in line with the Code of Conduct's requirements for client money.
Clear updates at every stage
We keep you informed of progress and tell you promptly, in writing, about the outcome of your application.
Your privacy protected
Your personal information is kept confidential and used only for the purpose of your matter.
Independent, conflict-free advice
We act in your best interests and disclose any interest that could affect the advice we give you.
These obligations are set out in the Migration Agents Code of Conduct, which every registered agent must follow. Read the Code of Conduct.
No. iVisaPortal is a private migration consultancy operated by ZA Logistics Inc. We are not the Australian Government and are not affiliated with the Department of Home Affairs or OMARA. Visa decisions are made solely by the Department.
Yes. You are free to prepare and lodge any Australian visa application directly with the Department of Home Affairs yourself, often through your ImmiAccount. Engaging a registered migration agent is optional — our role is to provide professional advice, preparation and representation if you want that support.
We charge professional service fees for immigration assistance, quoted as a fixed amount for your matter before we begin. These fees are separate from, and additional to, any Australian Government visa application charges (VACs) payable to the Department of Home Affairs.
No. No migration agent can lawfully guarantee a visa outcome. All decisions are made by the Department of Home Affairs under the Migration Act 1958. Our job is to give you honest advice, identify risks, and prepare the strongest possible decision-ready application.
A registered migration agent is a professional authorised under Australian law to provide immigration assistance, registered with the regulator (OMARA, part of the Department of Home Affairs) and bound by the Migration Agents Code of Conduct. You can verify any agent on the public MARA register.
We assist across the major Australian visa pathways, including skilled, partner and family, student and graduate, employer-sponsored and work, visitor, and business visas, as well as visa refusals, cancellations and merits review at the Administrative Review Tribunal.
Yes. Before we begin work, we provide the Department's Consumer Guide, which explains your rights and our obligations as a registered migration agent, along with a written services agreement setting out scope and fees.
No. We assist clients onshore and offshore. Many Australian visa applications are lodged from outside Australia, and we can work with you wherever you are located.
Not sure which visa is right for you?
Start with a free, no-obligation assessment. We'll give you an honest view of your options — with no pressure and no jargon.
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