We provide a range of consulting services, including verifying migration pathways and eligibility, skills assessment eligibility advice and application services, sponsorship and employer nomination eligibility advice and application services, visa eligibility advice and application services, and appeal of visa refusal or cancellation eligibility advice and application process services.

Registered Migration Agents are professionals who specialise in Australian Migration Law and Policy. They are registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) and hold specific qualifications in Australian Migration Law and Practice.

Registered Migration Agents are qualified to verify clients’ skills assessments, visa and appeal eligibility, and determine appropriate pathways. They prepare the relevant applications on clients’ behalf, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

Only Registered Migration Agents and Legal Practitioners are legally allowed to provide migration advice and assistance in Australia.

The team at Healy Daloia have a wealth of knowledge and experience servicing clients’ migration-related queries and procedures. One of our Registered Migration Agents is Agostinho Daloia Neto (MARN:1910041), Founder and Managing Partner at Healy Daloia Migration Services, specialises in Australian Migration Law and Procedure.

Agostinho is registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) and holds a number of qualifications in the field. Please find more information about Agostinho in About Us.

We charge an initial consultation price starting at AU$265 for a 1 hour consultation, and a subsequent consultation price starting at AU$200 for a 45 minutes consultation with a Registered Migration Agent.

An Estimative for Services and Fees to prepare the relevant application(s) will also be sent to you after the consultation if it is found that you already satisfy or are close to satisfying the relevant requirements.

Yes, you can instantly book a 1 hour initial consultation for your preferred date and time via our booking system or via LawTap.

Consultations can be conducted via Zoom (online video call). It is easy to use, offers flexibility to clients, and is accessible to everyone, no matter where you are located in the world.

If after your consultation you require further clarification to understand the matters discussed or information provided, please do not hesitate to contact us.

For questions that require an additional analysis or are in relation to a pathway or matter not previously discussed, a subsequent consultation booking will be required to address the matter.

Yes. Our clients are located all around the world and we have the processes and systems in place to support and communicate with you during your application process regardless of your location.

Our consultation windows are 1 hour long for the initial consultation and 45 minutes long for subsequent consultations.

We conduct consultations in your preferred language of either English or Portuguese.

It is not possible to determine the exact cost of a visa application before conducting a consultation and understanding your specific needs and circumstances. An Estimative for Services and Fees will be sent to you after your consultation with us if you satisfy the applicable requirements. Please contact us for further information.

Permanent Residency is the immigration status of a holder of an Australian permanent visa. There are many different types of permanent visas for Australia.

This will depend on the visa type. For instance, while there currently is an age limit of 45 years old for visas under the skilled migration program, there is no age limit for family visas and certain sponsorship visas.

In most cases, bridging visas work as a ‘bridge’ while waiting on a decision for a substantive visa application or appeal. This visa allows applicants to stay in Australia while they are awaiting the outcome of an ongoing migration matter, or to sort out their affairs prior to departing Australia.

You can check your visa status and conditions through the Department of Home Affairs’ Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO).

This will depend on your case and circumstances, but the short-answer is it is possible to appeal a visa refusal or cancellation. We can verify your eligibility and appeal grounds, as well as assist you with your process. Please contact us to look into your matter more closely and discuss your options.

Want to ask specific questions?

Please contact us to book a consultation if you have any specific questions or would like us to verify your case or eligibility. Our Registered Migration Agents will take your unique background and experience into account and can provide you with the support you require.