The United States of America is one of the most sought-after destinations for Indians — whether for higher education, career growth, business expansion, or settling permanently with family. As the world's largest economy and home to global giants in technology, finance, healthcare, and academia, the USA offers unparalleled opportunities for ambitious individuals.
India and the United States share one of the strongest bilateral relationships in the world. Indians constitute one of the largest immigrant communities in the US, contributing significantly to the country's innovation, economy, and cultural fabric. From Silicon Valley engineers to Wall Street analysts, Indian professionals have made a lasting mark on American society.
Whether you're a student eyeing top-ranked universities, a professional with a job offer at a Fortune 500 company, a business owner looking to expand, or a family member seeking reunion — there is a US visa pathway tailored for your goals.
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It depends on the visa type. Skilled visas (189, 190, 482) require proof of English proficiency — usually IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, or Cambridge English. Higher scores earn more points in the skilled system. Visitor and family visas may not require formal test scores but evidence of English ability can strengthen your application.
This varies widely by visa type. For a Subclass 189 PR visa the government fee alone is AUD 4,640, plus skills assessment, IELTS, medical, and consultant fees — often totalling ₹4–6 lakhs. A student visa requires course fees plus living costs (AUD 25,000–30,000/year). We offer a free financial consultation to help you plan your budget realistically.
Yes! The Subclass 189 visa requires no job offer, no employer sponsorship, and no state nomination — just your skills assessment, English test score, and enough points. The Subclass 190 needs state nomination but also no specific job offer (some states may ask for one).
Australia has a persistent demand for skilled ICT professionals. Software Engineers, Data Scientists, Cybersecurity Analysts, and Network Engineers are all on the MLTSSL. However, competition is high — invite cut-offs for 189 in ICT occupations have been in the 90–100 point range. A 190 state nomination is often a more accessible route for Indian IT professionals.
After receiving PR, you must live in Australia for 4 years (including at least 1 year as a PR holder) before applying for citizenship. You'll need to pass an Australian Citizenship Test and demonstrate good character and adequate knowledge of English.
While it's possible to self-apply, using a Registered Migration Agent (RMA) significantly improves your chances and ensures your application is complete and correctly lodged. Our consultants are RMA-registered and have helped thousands of Indians successfully migrate.