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travis Feb 8th 2005 4:08 am

choosing a migration agent
 
We are going to use a agent to deal with our application but have found there are hundreds of them :scared: . The ones we have been in contact with and that have seemed very helpful are Destination oz, aus visa burea and aus migration consultants. Has anyone used these agents and how did you rate them?

Professional Princess Feb 8th 2005 4:25 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 

Originally Posted by travis
We are going to use a agent to deal with our application but have found there are hundreds of them :scared: . The ones we have been in contact with and that have seemed very helpful are Destination oz, aus visa burea and aus migration consultants. Has anyone used these agents and how did you rate them?


www.gomatilda.com

All good reports from this company plus gives out loads of advice on this site. Well thought of and respected.

Hels Feb 8th 2005 4:25 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 

Originally Posted by travis
We are going to use a agent to deal with our application but have found there are hundreds of them :scared: . The ones we have been in contact with and that have seemed very helpful are Destination oz, aus visa burea and aus migration consultants. Has anyone used these agents and how did you rate them?

We used Go Matilda. Alan Collett who runs GM posts on here regularly and I can highly recommend them.

Sorry, cant give any feed back on the ones you have listed, but you might like to do a search for them on here as alot of the agents have been mentioned over time. You might get some opinions from previous posts.

Good luck

Hels

Hels Feb 8th 2005 4:26 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 

Originally Posted by Professional Princess
www.gomatilda.com

All good reports from this company plus gives out loads of advice on this site. Well thought of and respected.

SNAP!!

:D

fraser Feb 8th 2005 4:30 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 

Originally Posted by travis
We are going to use a agent to deal with our application but have found there are hundreds of them :scared: . The ones we have been in contact with and that have seemed very helpful are Destination oz, aus visa burea and aus migration consultants. Has anyone used these agents and how did you rate them?

We used Global visas they've been excellant. Although i wouldn't disagree that go matilda has only positive feedback

sue and mick Feb 8th 2005 4:30 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 

Originally Posted by Hels
SNAP!!

:D

We are using go matilda come highly recommended by lots on BE and also alan on this website a lot to help with any queries.

i think we have all answered the same what does that tell you!

Good luck with your choice and be very careful with it

sue and mick

baggie Feb 8th 2005 8:02 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 
as anyone used asa or know of anyone that used asa we had a meeting with them and found them to be really helpful so after our reccie in april we will be using either asa or gomatilda.

biggy Feb 8th 2005 8:10 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 
Have never used any of them...sorry, we used Mark Webster www.acacia.com-au.com he was first class.

Whoever you chose make sure they are mara registered you can check on http://www.themara.com.au/Online/default.asp

Good Luck

H

AmandaJ Feb 8th 2005 8:16 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 
Hi

We also used Go Matilda. Excellent service, good communication and regular e-mails. Always responded to our questions and kept us updated.

AJ

pike Feb 8th 2005 8:29 am

Re: choosing a migration agent
 
you'll never guess ! they get great publicity GM


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