Joseph arrived in Australia on a working holiday visa from Portugal in 2008. Before coming to Australia, Joseph and his wife had visited many countries in the world. Among them, Australia is the most attractive one. On their first arrival in Australia, Joseph and his wife fell in love with Australia. They had never seen anything like sunshine beaches in Australia. Joseph is fluent in English and has professional skills. So they decided to choose Australia as their migration destination. After his arrival in Australia, he found a job in an Australian company and the employer was so impressed and satisfied with his work performance and skills that the employer was more than happy to provide sponsorship for Joseph and his family, which would enable them to stay in Australia on a long term basis.
The employer and Joseph worked together on the visa application for 457 Long stay temporary visa. However, with limited knowledge in migration law and visa conditions together with the constantly changing policy, the employer and Joseph encountered difficulties. Soon after the applications for 457 sponsorship, nomination and visa were lodged, they received a letter from DIAC with a long list of requested documents, which made them confused and frustrated. With the deadline for submitting the further documents approaching, Joseph was still at a loss as to what response he could make to avoid refusal of his visa application.
A referral from a friend helped Joseph. He came to AUSA Migration inquiring about his options. The experienced AUSA Migration agent found out that the critical issue was that Joseph chose the wrong occupation in his application. Our agent withdrew his previous application in time and prepared new documents and resubmitted again his 457 visa application. It was granted one month later.
AUSA Migration is always committed to providing clients with comprehensive and professional services, leading clients take every step securely to migration. One and a half years after Joseph’s 457 visa was granted, with AUSA Migration’s consistent services, Joseph and his wife realized their dream and became permanent residents of Australia.
