12 Free Immigration Tools
Interactive tools to help you understand your visa situation, check your eligibility, and plan your immigration pathway — at no cost.
Important: These tools are for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice for your specific circumstances.
Visa Status
VEVO Check Guide
Step-by-step guide to checking your visa entitlements on the government's VEVO system — without leaving our site.
Visa Status Interpreter
Enter your visa subclass and conditions and get a plain-English explanation of your work rights, study rights, and travel conditions.
Visa Planning
Visa Pathway Finder
Answer 6 questions about your situation and get a personalised visual map of your most likely Australian visa pathway.
Visa Cost Estimator
Estimate the total cost of your visa application — government fees, skills assessment, health examinations, and professional fees.
Character & Cancellation
Employer Sponsorship
Deadlines
Visa Deadline Alert Tool
Generate a personalised timeline of critical visa deadlines — renewal dates, bridging visa triggers, and ART appeal windows.
Visa Deadline Alert Tool
Track all your critical visa deadlines — expiry dates, ART appeal windows, bridging visa triggers, and sponsor reporting obligations.
These tools give you a starting point. Nilesh gives you the answer.
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Disclaimer: The tools on this page are provided for general informational and illustrative purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances. Immigration law is complex and fact-specific. Every applicant must seek independent legal advice in relation to their particular situation. Nilesh Nandan is an admitted solicitor and member of the Law Council of Australia, the Migration Institute of Australia, the New South Wales Law Society, the Australian Asian Lawyers Association, and the Ku-ring-gai Chamber of Commerce. These tools are not a substitute for a formal legal consultation.