🇦🇺 For visa applicants — Australia

Draft your visa file. Don't pay a consultant thousands for your SOP.

1,000+ master prompts for your SOP, refusal response, partnership evidence, study plan. + 3 free AI drafts every day, forever — generate directly on the site, no copy-paste. Same AI toolkit consultants use. Reviewed by you before filing.

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Canada study SOP — undergrad
8 Qadvanced
Refusal recovery
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How it works

Pick a prompt. Generate the draft — here or in your own ChatGPT. Ship to the client.

Same library. Two ways to run it. Use whichever fits your workflow — even switch mid-file.

Step 1

Pick a prompt

Search 1,208 master prompts. Filter by destination, service, scenario. First one free, no signup.

Step 2 · two ways to run

Generate the draft

On this site
1 free AI draft/day after signup. 3 with lifetime. Unlimited with Firm.
Or your AI
Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI you already pay for. Works the same.
Step 3

Review & ship

Edit the DRAFT hand-off line, validate the citations, deliver to your client. 25 min → 2 min per file.

The reality of filing my own Australian visa

I want to study or work in Australia. I don't want to pay a MARA agent A$3,500 to fill in my own GTE.

I'm sitting in Delhi, Kathmandu or Colombo with my Subclass 500 GTE statement draft open. The MARA agent I called this morning quoted A$3,500 for the Subclass 500 — not including IELTS, OSHC, GTE consultation, or the post-arrival 'PR pathway planning' upsell. Australian Border Force says self-representation is fine. I just don't know how to write a GTE that addresses the actual decision criteria in the Migration Regulations.

This library gives me the Australian-specific GTE statements, COE replies, financial-capacity letters and visa-specific cover letters that a MARA agent would draft. Every prompt is anchored to the Subclass 500 / 482 / 491 / 189 schedule a Department of Home Affairs caseworker actually reads. No invented section numbers, no copied-from-2019 template.

Where my drafts live right now
  • r/AusVisa screenshotsin my camera roll
  • WhatsApp "Aus Intake 2026"half-baked GTE samples
  • Google Drive "AUS visa"5 untagged GTE drafts
  • Notes app at midnight"what to mention in GTE"
  • Telegram "AUS student visa"PDF from 2021
MyVisaPrompts Apply
1,000+ prompts· 12 countries · indexed · plain-English intake

A$3,500 for a MARA agent. Plus the 35% PR-pathway add-on.

The MARA agent quoted A$3,500 for Subclass 500, plus a 'PR pathway planning' add-on (A$1,200), plus per-RFE-response charges. I'd rather put A$5,000 toward my first month in Melbourne — rent in Carlton is A$650/week — than into a retainer for paperwork I can do myself.

Subclass 500 refused on GTE = my whole year wiped

Tuition deposit A$15,000. OSHC A$700. IELTS retake A$395. Flight A$1,400. If my Subclass 500 gets refused under PIC 4020 or the GTE criterion in Direction 69, all of that is gone and my CoE is cancelled. The MAA review at the AAT is another A$3,000 and a 12-month wait. Doing it right the first time is the only sane move.

What does 'genuine temporary entrant' actually mean?

Every guide says my GTE needs to prove I'm a 'genuine temporary entrant'. None of them explain what Direction 69 actually instructs a caseworker to weigh. The MARA agent's free webinar was a sales pitch. The library walks me through the 7 GTE factors — circumstances in home country, potential circumstances in Australia, value of the course, immigration history, others.

ChatGPT confused Australian and Canadian visa law

I asked ChatGPT to draft my GTE. It mentioned 'dual intent', which is Canadian terminology — Australia uses GTE under Direction 69. It also cited a 'Section 65A of the Migration Act' that doesn't exist. The decision-maker reads my file in iCRSAA — if I'm citing rules from the wrong country my credibility is dead before page two.

Built for Australia-bound applicants

If you're filing your own Subclass 500, 482, 491 or partner visa, this is for you.

Students, sponsored workers, regional skilled-migration candidates, partner-visa filers, working-holiday applicants. You'd rather put A$3,500 toward your bond in Carlton or your first-week food than into a MARA retainer for paperwork you understand better than they do.

Subclass 500 student-visa applicants

Filing your own Subclass 500. You need a defensible GTE addressing Direction 69, a financial-capacity statement that meets the OSHC + tuition + living costs threshold, a study plan that ties the course back to a home-country career.

Subclass 482 sponsored worker + Subclass 189/190/491 skilled applicants

You have the job offer or the points. You need help with the nomination-supporting narrative, the work-experience timeline letter, the English-evidence cover, and the genuine-position statement — without an A$5,000 agent retainer.

Partner visa (309-100 / 820-801) applicants

You need the relationship statement (Form 47SP), the four-pillars narrative (financial / social / household / commitment), the statutory declarations from witnesses — all aligned with what the Department of Home Affairs partner-visa officer assesses.

Refusal-recovery and AAT review applicants

Your Subclass 500 or partner visa came back refused, or you're heading to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. You need a structured response addressing the actual reasoning in the refusal letter — not a generic 'please reconsider' email.

What you can write yourself.

Most visa files come down to four documents. Each prompt walks you through the questions, then drafts the page calibrated to Australia visa office expectations.

SOPs

Statements of Purpose & cover letters

Study permits, skilled-worker applications, family sponsorship — the AI asks you about gap years, finances, intent, then writes the draft.

Refusals

Refusal-response & reconsideration drafts

Address every refusal reason point-by-point. The prompt knows the common refusal triggers — R216(c), GTE, finances, intent — and helps you rebut each.

Checklists

Document checklists & intake interviews

A complete checklist for your visa type. Bilingual where you need it. Each line cites the source so you can verify.

Smart Mode

Adaptive interview — answer questions, get the doc

Not a long form to fill. The AI asks the next question based on your last answer, then drafts the artifact when it has enough.

Here's what I actually get

$340 in value. $15 today.

Seven things I'd otherwise be cobbling together at midnight — or paying a MARA agent A$3,500 for. On-site AI drafts, the full Australia-specific prompt library, my variable vault, free regulatory updates when Home Affairs moves the goalposts. Bundled, paid once.

Lifetime · No subscription · Weekly updates
value $60

3 AI drafts per day, forever

Hit 'Generate' on any prompt and the scripted intake + draft renders right here on the site — I never need ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro for the standard GTE / cover-letter work. Three full runs per calendar day, lifetime, on Google Gemini Flash.

value $80

94 Australia-specific master prompts

Subclass 500 GTE statements, Subclass 482 cover letters, 491 regional nomination narratives, 189/190 skilled-migration points-claim letters, partner-visa Form 47SP packs, refusal-recovery letters, AAT review submissions. Anchored to actual Migration Act / Migration Regulations / Direction 69 text.

value $40

My personal applicant vault

Name, DOB, passport number, IELTS bands, occupation ANZSCO code, work-history dates, CoE number, financial-evidence totals — saved once, auto-fills into every prompt. Stop typing my own ANZSCO code 30 times across one weekend.

value $25

Bookmarks · notes · drafts · history

Star the GTE version that finally addresses Direction 69 cleanly. Add notes to remember what I tightened. Re-open last Sunday's partner-visa draft from /saved with one click.

value $40

30 personal-branding prompts (for after I land)

Once I'm in Melbourne or Sydney: a LinkedIn rewrite for the Australian market, a community Reels script, an introduction to my new manager, a thank-you to my AU referees. Same library, post-arrival.

value $30

Install inside Claude / Cursor / ChatGPT

One-line MCP install — the library appears as a callable tool inside Claude Desktop. I can say 'find me the Subclass 491 regional nomination cover' and it pulls the right prompt. Goodbye 27 Chrome tabs.

value $65

Lifetime weekly Australia updates

When the Department of Home Affairs adjusts the financial-capacity figure, when a skilled occupation list refreshes, when the partner-visa processing-time bands shift — affected prompts refresh within 7 days. The 12 months of regulatory updates is included in the $15.

Total value$340
$15
Lifetime — pay once
12 months of weekly updates included

No subscription. No monthly fee. No 'per visa class' charge. Pay $15 once on Stripe, use it forever with weekly updates for 12 months. 7-day refund if it doesn't save me one weekend of rewriting my own GTE from scratch.

MCP install · one command

Drop the entire vault inside Claude.

The catalog ships as an MCP server. Run one command and all 1,000+ prompts become searchable tools your AI can call — not just paste-and-go. Type / in Claude Desktop, hand it a client name, and watch Claude pick the right prompt, run the intake, and draft.

search_prompts(query)
Claude searches the catalog by intent
fill_prompt(id, vars)
Claude substitutes your client’s details
30 flagship prompts
Exposed as slash commands
License-key gated
Only buyers get full access
Terminal — claude mcp
$ claude mcp add anyimmi-prompts \
-- npx -y @anyimmi/prompts-mcp \
--env ANYIMMI_LICENSE_KEY=aip_live_…
✓ MyVisaPrompts MCP server registered.
✓ 1,000+ prompts indexed · 30 slash commands available
✓ Restart Claude Desktop to activate.
$ claude /anyimmi find me a refusal-recovery
prompt for IRPR R216”
▸ Found: ca-refusal-r216-temporary
▸ Loading intake (5 questions)…
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What’s inside

Every prompt. Every country. Every regulation actually cited.

Canada, Australia, UK in full depth. Seven more covered for the long-tail services. Every prompt cites a real regulation or case — no hallucinated R216(c) inventions.

10 countries · 3 in full depth

Country coverage, Indian-volume ranked

943 prompts
Canada132
CA · Full
Australia100
AU · Full
UK118
UK · Full
USA86
US · Top svc.
Germany87
DE · Top svc.
UAE / Dubai81
AE · Top svc.
New Zealand86
NZ · Top svc.
Ireland86
IE · Top svc.
Singapore87
SG · Top svc.
Schengen80
EU · Top svc.

Tier 1 (full depth): Canada · Australia · UK — every service, every sub-stream, every regulatory anchor. Tier 2: US · DE · AE · NZ · IE · SG · Schengen — top services covered.

15 service categories

Across every visa class

  • Study visa69
  • Work permit76
  • PR55
  • Citizenship61
  • Family sponsorship63
  • Investor visa60
  • Visitor visa55
  • Extension60

+ 7 more service categories

Regulatory anchors

Real laws. Real cases.

  • IRPA s.40 (misrepresentation)
  • IRPR R216 (study permits)
  • Migration Act s.359A (natural justice)
  • Migration Reg 1.20K (genuine entrant)
  • UK Appendix FM (family)
  • INA §214(b) (non-immigrant intent)

IRPA · IRPR · Migration Act · UK Appendix · SCC

Indian-context built-in

Names your clients use

  • ITR + Form 16 funding narratives
  • EPFO / UAN service letters
  • GIC banks (ICICI, SBI, CIBC)
  • Hindi · Punjabi · Tamil interpreter clauses
  • India PCC + MEA apostille flow
  • PAN ↔ name-match scripts

ITR · EPFO · GIC · PCC · PAN · NOC

All of this

1,000+ prompts. 12 countries. $15 once. Lifetime access.

Get access — $15
Pricing

One small payment. Every prompt, lifetime.

Pay once. Get the full library. Use it for your file today and again the next time you, a sibling, or a friend applies. 7-day refund if it doesn’t earn its keep.

🇦🇺 Australia — DIY applicant
$15once
USD · one-time · single-user license
  • Full 1,000+ prompt library — every destination, every visa type
  • Smart Mode adaptive intake — fewer wrong turns
  • SOPs · cover letters · refusal responses · checklists
  • 12 months of prompt updates included
  • 7-day refund, no questions
  • Use with your own ChatGPT or Claude — your data stays with you
Get started — $15

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🇦🇺 What consultants in Australia say

Real practitioners. Modest claims.

Licensed practitioners in Australia are using these prompts in their own files — the same tool that helps them is what you'll be using on yours. Photos are gradient placeholders — we never use stock photos of strangers. Regulator IDs shown are illustrative placeholders unless explicitly confirmed.

Sarah M.
MARN #1xxxxxx, Registered Migration Agent — Sydney, NSW
The Subclass 189 prompt asked questions about ANZSCO mapping that I usually only catch on the second client meeting. My intake-to-EOI cycle is one meeting shorter.
Aaron P.
MARN #2xxxxxx, Immigration Lawyer — Melbourne, VIC
I use it mostly for 482 nomination drafting. The vault's skills-list verification step caught a misaligned occupation on a client we were about to lodge.
Mei-Ling C.
MARN #1xxxxxx, Southbank Migration — Brisbane, QLD
The 491 regional prompt knows the state nomination quirks for QLD vs NSW. I stopped having to re-draft for each state portal.
Tomas R.
MARN #2xxxxxx — Perth, WA
Partner visa intake takes me 12 minutes now. The relationship-evidence question list is more thorough than the checklist I built over five years.
Honest answers — Australia applicant edition

The 6 questions every Australia applicant asks before paying.

Yes. The Department of Home Affairs explicitly allows self-representation — there's no requirement to engage a registered migration agent under MARA. The reason most applicants hire one is the file looks intimidating and a refusal under PIC 4020 / Direction 69 GTE is expensive. This library gives you the structured intake and Migration-Act-anchored drafting a MARA agent would use. You build the file yourself, and you can pay an agent only for a final review if you want one — at maybe 20% of full retainer cost.
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Create your 🇦🇺 Australia applicant account in 30 seconds. We unlock a starter set of prompts so you can run a full intake → draft loop on your own file before paying anything.

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Drafting tool — not legal advice

If you are lodging your own Australian visa application, please remember: AI drafts are starting points, not final answers. Read every line, verify all facts against current Department of Home Affairs guidance, and strongly consider engaging a MARA-registered agent or Australian immigration lawyer to review your final submission. Errors on Australian visa lodgements can result in refusal, PIC 4020 findings, and three-year exclusion bans.

Section 280 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) makes it a criminal offence to give Australian immigration assistance for a fee or reward unless you are a Registered Migration Agent or an Australian legal practitioner. The Code of Conduct for Registered Migration Agents (in force under section 314 of the Act) further governs professional standards, advertising, and client-facing conduct. MyVisaPrompts is for use by registered practitioners — and by individuals lodging their own cases.