• Your Visa, Done Your Way


Simple guide to Uk to Australia Skilled Independant migration process in 3 Steps –

Stage 1 – Skills Assessment

Before anything else, your occupation has to be recognised in Australia. An assessing body (e.g., VETASSESS/TRA/Engineers Australia) checks your qualifications and work history. You’ll usually provide references, detailed duties, certificates/transcripts, and—if needed—an English test (UK passport holders are generally exempt from the basic requirement but can earn extra points with a high score).

Why it matters
No positive assessment = no skilled visa pathway.

Common pitfalls we prevent

  • Picking the wrong occupation code
  • References that don’t prove the tasks level
  • Missing/weak evidence that causes refusals or rework

What we do
Map your occupation/code, build a compliant evidence pack, and lodge a clean application so you move to EOI faster.


Stage 2 – Expression of Interest (EOI)

Your EOI in SkillSelect is your line-up ticket—not a visa. It displays your points (age, English, qualifications, experience, partner skills, state nomination, etc.). Invitations are offered based on points and demand; some arrive in months, others take longer, and some don’t arrive.

Why it matters
A precise, well-evidenced EOI maximises your chances and avoids problems later.

Common pitfalls we prevent

  • Over-claiming points you can’t later prove
  • Ignoring state nomination pathways and ROIs
  • Letting details go out of date

What we do
Audit points, prepare EOIs/ROIs for the right states, and keep your profile current.


Stage 3 – Visa Application

When an invitation lands, the visa application must exactly match your EOI claims, with full documents. Health checks and police clearances are required; biometrics may be requested.

Why it matters
Inconsistencies between EOI and visa can cause delays—or refusals.

Common pitfalls we prevent

  • Evidence that doesn’t match EOI claims
  • Late or incorrect health/police checks
  • Missing responses to case officer requests

What we do
Assemble the full submission, manage correspondence with Home Affairs, and keep you updated through to decision.

Fee transparency: We keep professional fees lower at the early stages so everyone can put themselves forward fairly. Government/third-party fees (assessment, English test, medicals, police checks, visa charge) are separate.