AILS vs VisaEnvoy

Side-by-side comparison of two Australian migration agents on the fields that matter most when choosing representation: review volume and rating, MARA registration, specialties, visa subclasses handled, fee structure and location. Updated .

Australian Immigration Law Services

26-year Sydney law firm — general immigration and 482 reinstatement

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VisaEnvoy

IBISWorld #1 by market share — corporate + complex skilled focus

4.9315 reviews · google
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Side-by-side comparison

FieldAILSVisaEnvoy
Founded19992007
HeadquartersSydneyMelbourne
Offices1 location(s)6 location(s)
Practice typeImmigration law firmImmigration law firm
MARNOn enquiry / firm-levelOn enquiry / firm-level
SpecialtiesEmployer sponsorship, Refusal appeals & AAT, Skilled migration, Partner & family, Visitor visasEmployer sponsorship, Skilled migration, Business & investor, Partner & family, Refusal appeals & AAT
Visa subclasses482, 186, 494, 189, 190, 491, 820, 309482, 186, 494, 189, 190, 491, 188, 132
Aggregated rating4.9
Total reviews0315
Consultation feeFrom $300From $250
Skilled visa from$4,000$3,500
Employer-sponsored from$5,000$4,500
No Visa No FeeNoNo
Payment plansYesYes

Which one is right for you?

Pick AILS if

26-year Sydney law firm — general immigration and 482 reinstatement

  • 482 TSS applicants where the sponsor has a previous compliance issue
  • Visa refusals with potential AAT or judicial review
  • Sponsorship-bar removal applications
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Pick VisaEnvoy if

IBISWorld #1 by market share — corporate + complex skilled focus

  • 482 TSS, 186 ENS, 494 SESR employer-sponsored applicants
  • Visa refusals heading to AAT or Federal Circuit Court
  • Partner visa applications with complex evidence requirements
Read the full VisaEnvoy review →

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