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Registered agents in Melbourne: 1815

Migration Agents in Melbourne.

Australia's top student city and second-largest migration destination. Find registered agents across Greater Melbourne — from the CBD to the outer suburbs.

Find a migration agent in Melbourne.

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Where are you located?

Registered migration agents in Melbourne

Visaenvoy

Melbourne, VIC

5 (306)141 agents
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Innovative Education & Migration Pty Ltd

Glen Waverley, VIC

4.1 (7)64 agents
IE

Migrationways Australia Pty Ltd

Melbourne, VIC

4.9 (76)60 agents
MA

Immigration Law Matters

Melbourne, VIC

4.8 (41)54 agents
IL

Career Education Consultancy Australia Pty Ltd

Melbourne, VIC

4.3 (531)48 agents
CE

The Down Under Centre

Rye, VIC

5 (2)48 agents
TD

Danfe Consulting Education and Migration Mel

Melbourne, VIC

5 (181)40 agents
DC

Migration Downunder

Chatswood, NSW

4.9 (484)40 agents
MD

Aus Migration And Settlement Services

Melbourne, VIC

4.9 (558)36 agents
AM

Delta Immigration Consulting Group

Melbourne, VIC

4.9 (73)35 agents
DI

Augustine & Co. Immigration Lawyers

Melbourne, VIC

5 (237)32 agents
A&

Aussizz Group Glenroy Pty Ltd

Glenroy, VIC

5 (357)30 agents
AG

Melbourne at a glance

Agents

1815

Businesses

1522

Avg Rating

★ 4.8

Melbourne is one of Australia's largest destinations for overseas migration, with Victoria recording a net gain of 87,770 people from overseas migration in 2024–25. Over 40% of Greater Melbourne residents were born overseas, and around 39% speak a language other than English at home — making multilingual migration advice essential for many visa applicants.

Victoria runs its own skilled visa nomination program through Live in Melbourne, offering state nomination for subclass 190 and 491 visas. Melbourne is also Australia's top-ranked student city (QS 2026), home to the University of Melbourne, Monash, RMIT, Deakin, and La Trobe — driving significant demand for student visa and graduate visa assistance. A registered migration agent can help navigate both federal visa requirements and Victoria-specific nomination criteria.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Victoria have its own skilled visa nomination program?

Yes. The Victorian Government operates a skilled visa nomination program for subclass 190 (permanent) and subclass 491 (regional provisional) visas. For 2025–26, Victoria was allocated 3,400 nomination places — 2,700 for subclass 190 and 700 for subclass 491. Applicants submit a Registration of Interest through the Live in Melbourne portal. A registered migration agent can assist with your SkillSelect EOI and Victorian ROI.

How do I check if a migration agent in Melbourne is registered?

Search the OMARA Register of Migration Agents by name, location, or MARN. Under Australian law, only registered migration agents and legal practitioners can charge for immigration assistance. The Department of Home Affairs provides a consumer guide in 38 languages outlining what agents must do and how to lodge a complaint with OMARA.

Can I find a migration agent in Melbourne who speaks my language?

Melbourne is one of the most linguistically diverse cities in Australia. The most common languages other than English spoken at home include Mandarin, Vietnamese, Greek, Punjabi, and Arabic. Many registered agents in Melbourne offer consultations in these and other languages — use MIGI's language filter to find an agent who speaks yours.

Are there regional visa opportunities outside Melbourne in wider Victoria?

Yes. The subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional visa allows holders to live and work in regional Victoria — including cities like Geelong, Ballarat, and Bendigo — with a pathway to permanent residence after three years. Victoria's 491 nomination is managed through the same Live in Melbourne portal. Regional areas can offer additional points advantages and less competition for nomination places.

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