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Case Study – Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)

The Temporary Graduate Visa, subclass 485, is a work-visa for the recent graduates of a degree program. The visa allows the fresh graduates to get a chance to work in Australian organizations for up to 18 months. It is an amazing opportunity for all the students who graduated from a degree program, to pursue a promising career in Australia. This visa not only gives a chance to the students to start a career in an economically strong country but also lets them have exposure in one of the world’s most sound organizations.

Think Higher has been helping thousands of students get the 485 visas to boost their professional life. Our consultants are highly experienced and have profound expertise in taking care of all the process. One recent event that highlights this is when a client approached Think Higher for assistance in applying for 485 dependent Visa. Our consultants acted accordingly. However, it was later found out that the client’s husband got rejected twice for a student visa. The Department of Home Affairs sent a PIC 4020 warning, stating this fact. When asked from the client, she told that she did not mention about her husband’s rejection as she thought it had nothing to do with her case. Concealing information usually results in rejection of the visa, but our consultants handled the case efficiently.

Think Higher consultants submitted an application, correcting all the information. After a week, the Department of Home Affairs sent a request for Health Examination. With this, the DOHA also acknowledged the acceptance of the submitted application. With this, the Think Higher consultants proved their expertise and professional nature. The client was immensely impressed by the results, as she wasn’t expecting a positive response after the warning.

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