Humanitarian Visa Migration Agents

These MARA-registered migration agents publish humanitarian visa work among their practice areas. Practice details are drawn from each agent's own published information; always confirm current scope directly. Submit one free brief and matched agents respond with availability and fees.

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99 MARA-registered agents in this category. Free to compare. Pay only the consultation fee charged by the agent you choose.

Longest-registered humanitarian visa migration agents

Registration year is derived from each agent's MARN — the first two digits encode the year they first registered with OMARA. Longer registration means more years practising under the regulator's Code of Conduct, though the right specialisation matters more than tenure alone.

  1. Thay Horn Yim — registered since 1993 (33+ years, MARN 9301040)
  2. Diana Mastrantuono — registered since 1995 (31+ years, MARN 9501077)
  3. Melany Ramos — registered since 1998 (28+ years, MARN 9896522)
  4. Mei Zhang — registered since 2001 (25+ years, MARN 0102469)
  5. Cyrus Dhanjishaw Mistry — registered since 2001 (25+ years, MARN 0100178)
  6. Simon Andre Earles — registered since 2002 (24+ years, MARN 0214055)
  7. Anthony Keiran Ross — registered since 2003 (23+ years, MARN 0317382)
  8. Juan Tobella Archs — registered since 2003 (23+ years, MARN 0322590)
  9. Judith Lorraine Dixon — registered since 2004 (22+ years, MARN 0426459)
  10. Baker Neimah Al Musawi — registered since 2006 (20+ years, MARN 0601647)

Common questions

Is the Special Humanitarian Program (202) still running?
Yes. The SHP routes protection applications through proposers (usually Australian relatives or community organisations). Caseloads are tight relative to demand — a registered agent helps with proposer documentation and protection claims framing.
Can I pay for a humanitarian agent?
Some agents take humanitarian cases on a reduced fee or pro bono basis. Refugee Legal in Victoria, the Refugee Advice and Casework Service in NSW, and equivalent state services across Australia provide free advice when available. Migratio surfaces both paid and reduced-cost options where agents have signalled humanitarian capacity.
What does MARA-registered mean?
MARA (the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority, sitting within Home Affairs as OMARA) is the federal regulator for Australian migration agents. Registration requires a Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice, ongoing CPD, professional indemnity insurance, and adherence to a binding Code of Conduct. Every agent listed on Migratio is checked against the public MARA register when our data is refreshed — always verify current registration on the official OMARA register.
How does Migratio's matching work?
Tell us about your visa situation once. Migratio routes a structured brief to up to three MARA-registered agents who specialise in your visa type and state. They review your case and respond with their consultation fee. You compare responses and choose. Free for applicants — agents pay a platform fee only after you select them.
What does it cost to use Migratio?
Nothing for applicants. You pay only the consultation fee charged by the agent you choose, plus any agent service fees if you engage them for your full application. Migratio's platform fee is paid by the agent, not by you.

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