Australia's immigration directory
Find a Registered Migration Agent or Immigration Lawyer in Australia
Compare migration agents and immigration lawyers across Australia by visa type, location, and language.
Every listing is drawn from an official public register
Visa categories
What kind of help do you need?
Australian visas fall into a few broad categories. Here's a quick guide to where yours fits.
Skilled migration
Points-tested, employer-sponsored and regional work visas, including subclass 189, 190 and 482.
Partner & family
Partner, prospective marriage, parent and child visas — applying from inside or outside Australia.
Student
Student visas, extensions and conditions, plus graduate and post-study work options.
Business / investor
Business innovation, investor streams and talent visas for founders, executives and investors.
Citizenship
Citizenship by conferral or descent, the citizenship test, and resuming Australian citizenship.
Visa refusals & appeals
Refusals, cancellations and Administrative Review Tribunal appeals — where a lawyer often matters most.
Planning skilled migration? Check your points first.
Estimate your score for subclass 189, 190 and 491 visas with our free points calculator — then talk it through with a registered practitioner.
Know who you're hiring
Agent or lawyer — what's the difference?
Anyone who charges for Australian immigration assistance must be either a registered migration agent or an Australian legal practitioner. Which one you need depends on your matter — and the difference matters most when something has gone wrong.
See all immigration lawyers ›Registered migration agent
Regulated by the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) and identified by a seven-digit MARN, shown on every profile here. Often the more economical choice for straightforward applications.
Best for skilled, partner, student and visitor visa applications, and employer sponsorshipsImmigration lawyer
An Australian legal practitioner licensed by their state's legal admissions body, who can also act in court and tribunal proceedings. Those listed here appear on state law society registers.
Best for visa refusals, cancellations, Administrative Review Tribunal appeals and complex casesWe refresh listings from the public registers, but a registration can lapse or change, so always confirm a practitioner's current status before engaging them.
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How it works
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Weigh registration history, credentials and languages side by side — every listing shows its official registration.
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