
Get Your Australian Skilled Migration Visa Approved.
Australia's skilled migration program is points-based, occupation-driven, and state-influenced. The right visa subclass, state nomination, occupation assessment, and timing all determine whether you receive an invitation.
You Meet the Basic Requirements. That's Not Enough.
You've calculated your rough score. Then you looked at the invitation cutoffs, and the number didn't match.
Maybe your points aren't competitive enough. Maybe the invitation round for your occupation hasn't run in months. Maybe you need a skills assessment but don't know which authority covers your qualification.
Points are just the entry requirement. Competitiveness is built through skills assessment strategy, state nomination alignment, points optimisation, and timing.

Your EOI Needs More Than Points. It Needs a Strategy.
We don't submit EOIs and wait. We assess occupation demand by state, evaluate every state nomination stream, optimise your points, and identify the fastest realistic pathway to a visa grant.
The difference between an invitation in the next round and a two-year wait is almost never your qualifications. It's the strategy built around them.
Australia's Skilled Migration Pathways
Subclass 189, Skilled Independent
Permanent residency without state nomination or employer sponsorship. The most sought-after, and most competitive, skilled migration visa.
Subclass 190, Skilled Nominated
Permanent residency through state or territory nomination. Adds 5 points and places you into a separate invitation pool with often lower cutoffs.
Subclass 491, Skilled Work Regional
Provisional visa for regional Australia for five years. The most accessible points-based pathway, leading to the permanent Subclass 191.
Subclass 482, Employer Sponsored
Temporary work visa tied to an approved employer sponsor. Requires your occupation on the skilled list and employer sponsorship.
Subclass 186, Employer Nomination
Direct pathway to permanent residency through employer sponsorship via the Direct Entry or Temporary Residence Transition stream.
What We Build Around Your Profile
Full points audit and optimisation
We calculate your current points position and identify every legal factor that can move your score, English test improvement, partner skills, community language credentials, and qualification level verification.
Which means: Your EOI enters the pool with the highest score your profile can legitimately achieve.
ANZSCO occupation verification
Your nominated occupation must match your actual duties, not just your job title. An incorrect ANZSCO code means your skills assessment is done under the wrong criteria.
Which means: Your entire application is built on the correct occupational foundation.
Skills assessing authority management
We identify the correct authority, prepare your documentation package to their specific requirements, and manage the assessment process from submission to outcome.
Which means: The part of the process that delays most applicants doesn't delay yours.
State nomination strategy across all active streams
We assess every state and territory program against your occupation, your points, your family situation, and your settlement flexibility, and identify the nomination streams that are actively open and aligned to your profile right now.
Which means: You're not limited to one state or one pathway, you're pursuing the strongest available option.
EOI profile construction and submission
Your Expression of Interest in SkillSelect is a formal document, the way information is entered, the occupation selected, and the points claimed all affect how your profile is assessed.
Which means: Your EOI is accurate, optimised, and competitive from the moment it enters the pool.
Post-invitation application management
An invitation triggers a 60-day window to submit a complete visa application. Police clearances, medicals, employment references, and financial documents all need to be ready.
Which means: The 60-day window after your invitation doesn't become a scramble.
Built for Professionals Making a Permanent Decision
Australian skilled migration is a permanent residency pathway requiring a strategy built around long-term commitment.
- βYou're an IT professional, engineer, healthcare worker, accountant, or skilled tradesperson with at least three years of post-qualification work experience
- βYour points are in the 65β90 range and you want to know whether your score is competitive
- βYou've lodged an EOI that hasn't received an invitation and you want to understand why
- βYou're open to regional settlement through a 491 pathway as a route to permanent residency
- βYou want to understand how state nomination can accelerate your pathway
- βYou have Australian study or work experience that you haven't fully factored into your points calculation
We cover applicants from: Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Warangal, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
What Our Clients Say
βI had an EOI sitting in SkillSelect for 11 months with 70 points. 91 Travel found my ANZSCO code was slightly wrong and I hadn't claimed partner English points. Corrected both, got a South Australia nomination within six weeks.β
, Client, Civil Engineer, now in Adelaide
βI was focused entirely on the 189 stream. 91 Travel showed me Western Australia was actively nominating my occupation, with a cutoff 20 points lower than the independent pool. Nominated, invited, PR approved.β
, Client, Construction Project Manager, now in Perth
βThe 491 regional pathway wasn't something I'd considered. But 91 Travel explained that three years in Tasmania leading to a permanent 191 visa was faster than waiting in the 189 pool with my score. Best decision I made.β
, Client, Registered Nurse, Tasmania
Questions We Hear Every Day
What points score do I need to receive an invitation?
The minimum to lodge an EOI is 65 points, but 65 is rarely competitive for the independent 189 stream. State nomination pathways, particularly the 491, have lower effective cutoffs. We assess your competitiveness honestly.
How long does the skilled migration process take?
From EOI lodgement to invitation depends on your points, occupation, and state nomination. Skills assessment takes 8 to 16 weeks. Total timeline from starting to visa grant is typically 12 to 24 months for well-prepared applications.
My occupation is on the list but I haven't received an invitation. Why?
Being on the occupation list means you're eligible to lodge an EOI, it doesn't mean your occupation is currently being invited. Some states are nominating occupations that the federal pool isn't currently inviting.
Can my spouse's qualifications help my application?
Yes, if your spouse or de facto partner has competent English and a positive skills assessment in a relevant occupation, you can claim additional points. Single applicants also receive points in this category.
Is the 491 regional visa worth it if I want to live in a major city?
The 491 requires three years in a regional area before applying for the permanent 191 visa. After receiving PR, you have full mobility rights. Whether three years of regional settlement is worth the faster PR pathway depends on your circumstances.
Your Points Are a Starting Point. Your Strategy Is What Gets You Invited.
A free 45-minute session covers your occupation, points score, skills assessment status, state nomination options, and realistic pathway to an invitation.
P.S. , The applicants who receive Australian PR fastest identified the right state nomination stream before it closed and had their documents ready before the invitation arrived.