MARA Registered · ART Appeal Wins · Six Languages · 11+ Years

Every migration agency in Australia says the same things. Here is what actually matters.

Registered agents. Fast service. Great results. Most of it is marketing. This page is our honest attempt to tell you what makes Education Embassy different, not what sounds good in a brochure, but what matters when your visa is on the line.

What genuinely differentiates us

Four real differences.

These are not marketing claims. They are operational differences that affect outcomes.

Five MARA agents plus an immigration lawyer

Most practices have one or two agents. We have five MARA-registered agents plus Prateek Maan, immigration lawyer admitted in VIC and QLD. Every specialisation is covered internally.

Strong ART appeal record through written submissions

We regularly win ART appeals on written submissions alone without tribunal hearings. Strong written advocacy saves clients time, money, and hearing-day stress.

Six languages spoken natively

English, Hindi, Punjabi, Nepalese, Korean, Mandarin. Native speakers handle matters in client languages. Not phrase-book translation.

Three offices across Queensland and Northern Territory

Brisbane, Darwin, Gold Coast. Real office presence, not virtual addresses.

How we work

Four practice standards.

Beyond credentials, how a practice actually operates matters.

Content approved by Principal Migration AgentEvery word on this website is approved by Principal Migration Agent Sourabh Aggarwal (MARN 1462159). Not outsourced content mills. Working knowledge from active practice.
Fixed-fee transparencyWritten engagement agreements before work starts. Fixed fees for most matters. No unexpected bills at visa grant stage.
Specialisation-matched team allocationYour matter goes to the team member with the right specialisation. Partner matters to Pragya Gautam. Employer sponsored to Brian Park. Skilled to Gurjeev Bhalla.
11+ years operating continuouslyEducation Embassy founded in 2014 by Pragya Gautam. Continuous operation through major migration reforms. Institutional memory of how policy changes play out.
What we do not do

Three honest admissions.

Practices that will not tell you what they do not do are hiding something.

We do not take every matter

Some cases are unwinnable. We tell clients honestly rather than taking fees on hopeless matters.

We do not guarantee outcomes

Nobody can. Agents promising guaranteed outcomes are making promises they cannot keep. We tell you realistic prospects.

We do not work without written agreements

The MARA Code of Conduct requires written engagement agreements. We treat this as a baseline, not an optional step.

Some of our strongest ART appeal wins were on written submissions without hearings.

Tribunal members can decide favourably without requiring an oral hearing when written submissions are strong enough. This saves clients months of waiting and the stress of hearing day. Strong written advocacy is one of the things that genuinely differentiates us in ART matters.

Common questions

The questions we hear most.

To see how we work on your matter, book a consultation.

How much does your service cost?
Varies significantly by matter complexity. Fixed-fee quotes in writing at consultation. See choosing a migration agent for general ranges.
Do you work with clients outside Australia?
Yes. Video consultations. We have clients across Australia and in many other countries.
What is your ART appeal success rate?
Varies by matter type and strength of underlying case. We assess honestly at consultation and tell you realistic prospects.
Can I speak to someone who has used your service?
Client confidentiality prevents referrals. Our case studies are anonymised real outcomes. Online reviews provide some third-party perspective.
MARA-registered migration representation across Queensland and NT

Ready to work with us? Start with a consultation.

Book a consultation. We assess your matter honestly and give you a clear path forward.

Some information on this page has been sourced from the Department of Home Affairs and has been interpreted and approved by Principal Migration Agent Sourabh Aggarwal (MARN 1462159). Last reviewed: May 2026.