For people outside Australia

Stop guessing. Start preparing — for $5.

Most people waste weeks on conflicting forum advice before they even know which documents to gather. These kits cut through that — official-source pathways, ready-to-use templates, and checklists that put you ahead before you spend a dollar on professional help.

  • 12-file ZIP — instant download after payment
  • Built from official Department of Home Affairs sources
  • One-time purchase, no subscription

Introductory offer — over 70% off

$18 AUD

$5 AUD

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Who these kits are for

Sound familiar?

“I don’t even know which visa category applies to me.”

“I’ve read so many forums I’m more confused than when I started.”

“I want to be ready before I pay for a migration agent.”

“I don’t know if my documents are even close to what’s needed.”

These kits are built for exactly that moment — before the professional, before the application, before the stress compounds.

Select a kit

What are you preparing for?

Work in Australia

Work Visa Pathway & Readiness Kit

For overseas workers researching Australian work visa pathway categories, document readiness, employer outreach, and scam-safe professional help.

  • Start Here guide
  • Work pathway flow chart
  • CV and employer outreach templates
  • Visa fee price list
Get Work Kit — $5 AUD

Study in Australia

Student Visa & Graduate Pathway Readiness Kit

For international students researching study in Australia, course/provider checks, student document readiness, and high-level graduate pathway planning.

  • Start Here guide
  • Student pathway flow chart
  • Course, provider, and Genuine Student worksheets
  • Visa fee price list
Get Student Kit — $5 AUD

Ready to get organised?

$5 AUD. Instant download. No subscription.

Safe use

These are preparation kits, not personal visa advice.

AVISA NOW kits provide general information only. They are not legal advice, migration advice, immigration assistance, eligibility assessments, application drafting, or visa recommendations.

For personal advice, use official Department of Home Affairs information and speak with a registered migration agent or Australian legal practitioner.