Norwood · SA · 5067
Employer Sponsored Visas in Norwood, SA
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Who can help my employer sponsor me for an Australian visa?
You have 60 consecutive days to find a new sponsor or change your visa status from the date your employment ends. Contact a registered migration agent immediately as the timeline is strict. Options include: find another approved sponsor and apply for a new 482 nomination, transition to a different visa class (Skilled Independent 189, Skilled Nominated 190, or Employer Sponsored 186), or bridge to a different visa pathway. Missing the 60-day window can result in becoming unlawful in Australia, with serious long-term consequences.
185,000
Permanent migration places (2025-26 program)
132,200
Skilled migration stream
8,400+
MARA-registered migration agents
8-14 months
Average skilled visa processing
Norwood at a glance
Norwood (5067) is a inner-east, The Parade suburb of Adelaide, SA, approximately 4 km from the Adelaide CBD. Home to around 6,500 residents with a median age of 38 and a median household income of $2,050/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $1400k (2026). Local landmarks include The Parade.
Population
6,500
Median age
38
Median income / wk
$2,050
Km from CBD
4
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Top Migration Agents serving Norwood Providers in Australia
Independently compared. Updated April 2026.
Pinstripe Migration
Boutique migration agency with strong skilled migration focus. MARA registered with 15+ years experience.
Hannan Tew Lawyers
Melbourne-based migration law firm specialising in employer sponsorship and complex cases. Both MARA agents and lawyers.
Absolute Immigration
National agency with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane. Large team covering all visa types.
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Migration Agent FAQs — Norwood
How much does a migration agent cost in Norwood (Norwood)?
MARA-registered migration agents in Australia typically charge $2,000 to $8,000 for skilled visa applications. Partner visas run $3,500-$6,500, employer-sponsored visas $4,000-$9,000, student visas $1,500-$3,500, and AAT appeals $5,000-$15,000. These professional fees are in addition to government visa application charges, skills assessments, English testing, and medical examinations. Always request a written cost agreement before engaging an agent.
Do I need a migration agent or can I apply myself?
Legally, you can apply for any Australian visa yourself through ImmiAccount on the Department of Home Affairs website. However, most applicants with complex cases use a MARA-registered agent: skilled migration with points testing, employer-sponsored visas, partner visas requiring evidence of genuine relationship, or any application with character or health concerns. Simple tourist and working holiday visas can usually be DIY.
What's MARA and why does it matter?
MARA is the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority. Under the Migration Act 1958, anyone providing immigration assistance for a fee must be registered with MARA (or be a lawyer with a current practising certificate). Every MARA-registered agent has a 7-digit MARN (Migration Agent Registration Number) that they must display. You can verify their registration and check for disciplinary history at mara.gov.au.
Can a migration agent guarantee my visa will be approved?
No. It is against the MARA code of conduct for any migration agent to guarantee a specific outcome. The Department of Home Affairs makes the final decision based on the strength of your application and your individual circumstances. A good agent significantly increases your chances by ensuring your application is well-prepared, complete, and addresses all relevant criteria, but no ethical agent will promise approval.
What should I look for when choosing a migration agent?
Check their MARA registration is current and clean. Verify they specialise in your visa type — a partner visa specialist is different from a skilled migration specialist. Ask about their success rate for your specific visa class. Get a detailed written cost agreement with no hidden fees. Check reviews on Google, ProductReview and LinkedIn. Prefer agents who speak your language natively if English is a barrier. Avoid anyone who guarantees a specific outcome or asks for full payment upfront.
How long does a visa application take in Norwood?
Processing times vary significantly: Subclass 189 Skilled Independent is 8-14 months (75% of applications), Subclass 190 State Nominated is 6-12 months, Partner visa (820/801) is 12-24 months onshore, Employer-sponsored (482 TSS) is 2-6 months, Student visa (500) is 1-4 months. Check current processing times at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au — they update monthly.
Can a migration agent help if my visa was refused?
Yes. If your application was refused, a migration agent or immigration lawyer can advise on: merits review at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (strict 21-day deadline for most visas), judicial review in the Federal Circuit Court, making a new application with stronger evidence, or ministerial intervention in limited circumstances. AAT appeals are complex and expensive ($5,000-$15,000 in fees) but have success rates of 25-40% depending on the visa type.
Are agents outside SA (Norwood) legitimate?
Many legitimate MARA-registered agents operate from offshore offices (India, China, Philippines, UK, etc.). All MARA agents regardless of location are bound by Australian law and the MARA code of conduct. However, unscrupulous offshore operators are more common — always verify the MARN against the MARA register at mara.gov.au, read Australian reviews (not just local ones), and be wary of upfront payments or guaranteed outcomes.