No Visa, No Fee Guarantee

VisaTasker offers a No Visa, No Fee Guarantee for all Skill Select visas, Partner visas and Parent visas.

This Gurantee covers the following visa types:

 

Parent visas:

Subclass 173 Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa

Subclass 143 Contributory Parent visa

Subclass 884 Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) visa

Subclass 103 Parent visa

Subclass 804 Aged Parent visa

Skill select visas (Skilled Visas):

Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa (Points-tested) stream

Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa (New Zealand) stream

Subclass 190 State Nominated visa

Subclass 887 Skilled Regional (Permanent) visa

Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa

Partner visas:

Subclass 820 (Provisional) and 801 (Migrant) Partner visas

Subclass 309 (Provisional) and 100 (Migrant) Partner visas

Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage visa

Subclass 485 Visa – Adding a Secondary Applicant

Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) Visa – Adding a Secondary Applicant

How does our guarantee work?

  • We will assess your circumstances during your initial consultation in order to determine which visa options are available to you.

  • Applicants who meet the criteria for one of the visa options covered by our No Visa, No Fee Guarantee will receive our No Visa, No Fee Guarantee.

  • The professional fees we charge for handling a visa application will be refunded in full if the application is denied.

Our No Visa, No Fee Guarantee does not apply under any of the following circumstances:

  • A health or character test is failed by an applicant.

  • The application fails due to a client’s failure to disclose information.

  • Documentation or information provided by a client is false or misleading or cannot be independently verified.

  • When a state or territory withdraws or refuses to nominate an applicant for a visa.

  • Our instructions are not followed by the applicant or their partner (if required).

  • Applicants’ partners withdraw their support for their applications.

  • During the application process, the applicant is unlawful.

  • When applying for a Partner visa, an applicant holds a bridging visa.

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