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Education and Visa International Consulting (EVICON)

EVICON (Education and Visa International Consulting) is one of the leading migration consultancy firms in Australia which is committed to provide comprehensive and professional migration advice, expertise and service to people around the globe. EVICON Head office is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. In future, EVICON may set up office in other locations however currently EVICON doesn’t have any partner or associate office anywhere in Australia and/or overseas however EVICON Australia will provide the best migration services across the globe. EVICON was established in 2012 and has been operating as registered migration firm since then.

EVICON is keen to work with agents in other countries as well, who are committed, professional and acquire knowledge about EVICON’s standard of services however we are not looking any agents to work for us.

There are various types of services EVICON has committed to provide to the people of different countries, which are; but not limited to:

Educational Consultation Services

  • Educational and career consultation to study and work abroad
  • Work out which course, institute and country is best for student’s future needs
  • Advising the entry requirements and help people in making applications to the institutes
  • Making arrangements of enrolments
  • Helping you organise the documents for the admission and visa
  • Assisting in the visa process

Immigration Consultation Services

  • Preparing, or helping to prepare, a visa application or other document
  • Advising about a visa application or visa matter
  • Preparing for proceedings before a court or review authority in relation to a visa application or visa matter
  • Representing in proceedings before a court or review authority in relation to a visa application or visa matter.

Institutes and Countries:

EVICON is an Australian owned firm primarily registered in Australia (Solutions West Pty Ltd: ACN: 161 383 286). EVICON deals with educational and immigration services for Australia.

Who are Registered Migration Agents and who regulates them?

In Australia, individuals who provide migration advice or migration assistance must be registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (Office of the MARA). It is illegal for a person to provide immigration advice or assistance if not registered and dealing with the people in Australia.

A registered migration agent can use their knowledge of migration procedures to offer advice or assistance to a person wishing to obtain a visa to enter or remain in the country. They can also give assistance to people who are nominating or sponsoring prospective visa applicants from overseas.

A registered migration agent (RMA) in Australia can advise on visa requirements, help an applicant lodge a visa application and deal with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) on the behalf of applicant or sponsor.

The Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (Office of the MARA) is a discrete office attached to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. The functions of the Office of the MARA are set out in Section 316 of the Australian Migration Act 1958 (the Act).

The MARA Office commenced operations on 1 July 2009. Key objectives were to ensure that:

(1) Only suitable persons are registered as migration agents, and unsuitable persons are refused registration or re-registration

(2) Registered agents maintain appropriate knowledge to enable them to provide accurate advice to consumers

(3) All complaints about the services of registered, or formerly registered migration agents are appropriately addressed

(4) The Office of the MARA works collaboratively with the department and other bodies such as prosecuting or regulatory authorities to address the activities of agents outside its mandate consumers understand their rights and agents understand their obligations under the regulatory framework.

Please visit www.mara.gov.au for more information.

Who are Education Agents and who regulates them?

Education agents are not regulated by agency however a vast knowledge and experience is a requirement for someone to deal with educational services.

In Australia the educational agents are encouraged to undergo a formal training regarding Australian Educational Services for Overseas Student Act 2000. For registered migration agents, it is not necessary however it is an advantage to have formal accreditation in such legislation.

EVICON and Immigration Advice/Assistance:

Education and Visa International Consulting is registered firm with Office of the MARA in Australia and cover vast knowledge and understanding about the Australian Migration and educational systems.

EVICON is keen to establish same level of environment, skills, knowledge and with the global offices to maintain the integrity of information and services. EVICON is devoted to keep the staff knowledge up to date at all locations and committed to provide full training for such purposes.

Registration and Accreditation:

EVICON is a registered firm in Australia and overseas with the following authorities and bodies:

Office of the MARA with registration number (MARN) 1101199)

Please click on Contact Us Page to obtain more information.

Disclaimer: Information on this website is based on Australian Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) policy guidelines and legislation. Such information changes time to time without prior notices. Please contact the our staff for accuracy of information.Our practice and all registered migration agents are abide by Code of Conduct for registered migration agents, under the Office of the MARA (Migration Agents Registration Authority) which is available by clicking here and consumer guide from the link here