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Hey everyone, I see that the 300 Visa price is around $7,200

Just wondering how much i could expect to pay in addition if i chose to use a migration lawyer to do the application?

$7,200 is no chump change and i dont want to risk blowing it, so i was wondering what kind of $$$ people have spend on lawyers/agents for their applications so that i can make a more informed decision on which path to take
 

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Hey everyone, I see that the 300 Visa price is around $7,200

Just wondering how much i could expect to pay in addition if i chose to use a migration lawyer to do the application?

$7,200 is no chump change and i dont want to risk blowing it, so i was wondering what kind of $$$ people have spend on lawyers/agents for their applications so that i can make a more informed decision on which path to take
A Registered Migration Agent is your key requirement and the going rate is +$3,000 and often the $3,000 to $6,000 range.

After a refusal/s but not of a PMV 300 I spent a lot, but it was also more than one applicant for the PMV.

Some RMA's offer a review service and that can be great value for money. One that is recommended was around $600 for a review of Partner Visa applications.
 

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If you choose to hire a migration agent to help you apply for a visa, it's important to check they're registered with the Office of Migration Agents Registration Authority. This video will help you find an agent and provide you with information about why it's important to hire a registered migration.
 
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