MARA Code aware · MARN-friendly

GTE statements done in 90 seconds, every time. Subclass 482 → 186 too.

~100 Australia master prompts — Migration Act / Migration Reg 2.72 anchored. Paste into ChatGPT or Claude.

+ 3 free AI drafts every day, forever. Generate on-site, no copy-paste.

Migration Act / Reg 2.72-awareMARA Code Schedule 1 aware3 AI drafts/day forever7-day refund · A$29 once
A$1,140A$29once · lifetime
Founding cohort
Search 1,000+ prompts, countries, services…⌘K
Canada
67 prompts · 5 services
All67Study Visa21Work16PR16Refusal8
Study visa
Canada study SOP — undergrad
8 Qadvanced
Refusal recovery
R216(1)(b) refusal rebuttal
5 Qadvanced
Permanent residency
EE strategy — CRS optimisation
12 Qstandard
Work permit
LMIA C10 cover letter
7 Qstandard
Family sponsorship
PGP super visa narrative
6 Qstandard
Document checklist
GIC funding letter (ICICI)
4 Qbasic

The actual library · click any prompt · paste into ChatGPT or Claude · done

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.

Regulator-aware
Calibrated for MARA-registered consultants (Migration Agents Registration Authority).
Every output ends with a DRAFT compliance line
The reality of running a MARA agency

You're already doing this work. Stop rebuilding the GTE statement on every subclass 500.

Every MARA-registered agent we've spoken to — from Sydney to Melbourne to Brisbane — runs a shadow library of half-baked ChatGPT prompts spread across the firm's SharePoint, individual agents' Notes app, and the WhatsApp threads where one consultant pings another for the GTE template that got the last Hyderabad student over the line.

We turned that into one indexed vault, anchored to the Migration Act 1958, the Migration Regulations 1994, the MARA Code of Conduct, and current Home Affairs processing realities. Every prompt closes with a "DRAFT for MARA agent review" hand-off line, so the output slots into your file-quality workflow instead of fighting it.

Your shadow library lives in
  • Apple Noteshalf-drafted GTE openings
  • Firm SharePointuntagged 482 nomination folders
  • Agency WhatsApp"who has the partner-visa stat dec?"
  • Outlook draftshalf-finished AAT submissions
  • Paralegal screenshotsin the camera roll
MyVisaPrompts
1,000+ prompts· 12 countries · indexed · regulator-anchored

25 minutes per GTE statement, every time

Your junior staff writes each Genuine Temporary Entrant statement from scratch — pulling study history, mapping immigration risk factors, drafting around PIC 4020, re-reading for tone. 60 subclass 500 files a year × 25 minutes = nearly two weeks of billable hours you're absorbing, not invoicing.

ChatGPT invents Migration Regulations

Your paralegal asks ChatGPT for the right reg on a subclass 482 nomination. It confidently cites 'Migration Regulation 2.72A(iv)' — which does not exist. The actual cite is reg 2.72. The case officer kicks the nomination back as deficient. Now you're calling the sponsor to explain why their nominated occupation needs to be re-lodged.

Refusal letter, 21-day AAT clock ticking

Your client's subclass 500 refusal landed on a Friday. The AAT review window under s.347 Migration Act closes in 21 days. You've drafted 30 review submissions before — but they're scattered across Word docs, Outlook drafts, and the senior agent's playbook from 2024 that nobody can find. You start from a blank page. Again.

Offshore education agents charge ₹20K. You charge A$3,500.

Unregistered 'education agents' running Punjab and Manila WhatsApp channels process 200 student files a month for ₹20K each, using ChatGPT scripts that get refused under PIC 4020 routinely. You're winning on quality and AAT recovery, but your tooling makes you 4× slower per file. Closing the speed gap is how you take back the genuine students.

Built for the Australian practice

If your MARN starts with a digit and ends with a Home Affairs portal login, this is for you.

Practitioners regulated by the Office of the MARA under the Migration Act 1958, plus the Australian-admitted lawyers and onshore education agents who do client-facing migration work within their scope.

MARA-registered solo agents

Members of the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority in good standing. Drafting GTE statements, subclass 482/186 nominations, subclass 189/190/491 EOIs, AAT submissions, partner-visa stat decs for clients within your MARA scope.

MARA-registered firms with 3-15 agents

Senior agent + paralegals + admin. Need a shared playbook of vetted templates so junior staff stop reinventing every GTE statement and every 482 nomination from scratch.

Australian migration lawyers (NSW / VIC / QLD practising certificate)

Admitted in your state with a current practising certificate. You do not need MARA registration to give immigration assistance under s.276 Migration Act, but many of you also hold a MARN. Use the prompts for first-pass drafting on PR applications, character submissions under s.501, Federal Circuit Court review narratives — then apply your own legal review.

PRISMS-registered onshore education agents

Registered on PRISMS to recruit onshore international students. You cannot give immigration assistance under s.280 Migration Act, but you can use the SOP, study-plan, and student-letter prompts within your education-advice scope. The DRAFT hand-off line keeps the migration-advice boundary clean.

Why buyers actually use this every morning

Four things you’ll feel on day one.

Concrete outcomes, not feature lists. If the first one alone doesn’t pay back A$29 in your first week — claim the refund.

Time math

~33 billable hours back per year

25 min SOPs → 2 min. The AI runs the intake; you ship the draft.

25 → 2 min / SOP
Output quality

Every citation real — no R216(c) inventions

Anchored to IRPA, IRPR, Migration Act, UK Appendix FM. Reviewable.

0 hallucinated cites
Marketing engine

100+ marketing prompts in the same vault

LinkedIn, Reels, ChatGPT Images 2.0, Seedance + Veo video, email, ads — bundled in.

30 social · 38 image · 22 video · 15 email · 15 ads
Workspace

Firm + clients saved once. Never re-type.

Firm tokens + 25-field client presets autofill every prompt forever.

8–25 fields per click
Here's what you actually get

A$780 in value. A$29 today.

Seven layers, each anchored to what a MARA agency would actually pay separately — on-site AI drafting, a GTE statement template pack, a freelance content writer for socials, a consultant to set up your Claude Desktop install. Bundled, paid once.

Lifetime · No subscription · Weekly updates
value A$200

3 AI drafts per day forever

Generate any prompt directly on the site without copy-pasting to ChatGPT — scripted GTE or 482 nomination intake, draft, and DRAFT hand-off line all rendered in-browser. Powered by Gemini Flash on a lifetime daily quota that never expires. Want Sonnet or Opus for an AAT submission? Stack with topup credits at cost.

value A$200

128 Australia visa and immigration prompts

GTE statements anchored to PIC 4020, subclass 482 TSS nominations, subclass 186 ENS transitions, subclass 189/190/491 points-test EOIs, partner-visa stat decs, AAT review submissions, character submissions under s.501. Anchored to the Migration Act 1958, Migration Regulations 1994, and current Home Affairs processing times.

value A$120

30 marketing prompts (LinkedIn / Reels / video)

LinkedIn carousels for showcasing successful 189 grants (Privacy Act 1988-safe, no identifying client info), Reels scripts on subclass-482 vs 186 trade-offs, GPT-Image-2 prompts, Seedance + Veo video. Your whole content engine in one library.

value A$90

Agency + client variable vault

MARN, agency address, retainer terms autofill every prompt. 25-field client preset (ANZSCO code, IELTS bands, skills assessment authority, points breakdown) fills with one click. ~5 min back × 30 prompts/week.

value A$60

Workspace · bookmarks · notes · history

Star the GTE template that flipped a refusal at the AAT. Add notes per prompt. /saved is your daily working file. Re-open last Tuesday's subclass 500 cover letter with one click.

value A$50

Install in Claude / Cursor / Cline

One-line MCP install — the vault becomes a searchable tool inside your AI editor. Your team stops paying A$30/mo each for separate ChatGPT Team seats just to share templates.

value A$60

Lifetime weekly Australia updates

New prompts every Monday. Home Affairs LIN/IMMI instrument refreshes the week the change drops. Subclass 482 occupation-list shifts, points-test cut-off changes, processing-time blowouts (subclass 189 went from 6 to 22 months over 2024) — pre-built into the next update.

Total valueA$780
A$29
Lifetime — pay once
12 months of weekly updates included

No subscription. No 'per agent' seat fee. No annual renewal. Pay once on Stripe Australia in AUD (GST handled by Stripe Tax), use it forever with weekly updates for 12 months. 7-day refund if it doesn't save you the first A$29 in billable time within a week.

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)…
Works with
Claude DesktopClaude CodeCursorClineContinue
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. A$29 once. Lifetime access.

Get access — A$29
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How it stacks up against what you do today.

Dimension
ChatGPT alone
Hire a content writer
MyVisaPrompts
Upfront cost
Free / $20 mo · forever
Monthly retainer
A$29 once · lifetime
Time per prompt
20–30 min · re-prompt
1–3 days back-and-forth
2 min · fill + paste
Regulatory accuracy
Hallucinates IRPA / Migration Act
Depends on writer
Anchored to real sections + cases
Updates included
You re-research yourself
Re-engage + re-pay
12 months of updates
Multi-country coverage
Need to re-prime each chat
One country = one writer
10 countries indexed
12-month ROI
Time lost = lost cases
Significant ongoing cost
~80 hours saved
Pricing

One payment. Lifetime access.

Pay once in your local currency. Get the full library, all updates for 12 months, and Smart Mode adaptive intake. Cancel any time — there’s nothing to cancel.

🇦🇺 Australia — Lifetime
A$29once
AUD · one-time · single-user license
  • Full 1,000+ prompt library — every country, every service
  • Smart Mode — adaptive intake on every flagship prompt
  • MCP install for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline
  • 12 months of regulatory updates included
  • 7-day refund, no questions
  • Calibrated for MARA-registered practice
Get lifetime access — A$29

Stripe-secured · billed in AUD

🇦🇺 What Australia consultants say

Real practitioners. Modest claims.

Practitioners across Australia using the same prompts in real consultancy work. 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-specific

The 7 questions every MARA agent asks before paying.

No, as long as you don't paste raw client PII into a public LLM without informed consent, and you don't let AI-generated text mislead the client about its origin. Schedule 1 of the Migration Agents Regulations 1998 (the Code of Conduct) requires you to keep client information confidential and to keep client funds in a separate account — neither rule bans AI-assisted drafting, but both require care. The prompts ship with [PLACEHOLDER] tokens for client name, DOB, passport number, TRN — you can run intake in your own ChatGPT/Claude account (private to your subscription) or via the MCP server inside Claude Desktop (fully local intake). Every prompt closes with a 'DRAFT for MARA agent review' line so the final advice is yours, not the AI's. The Office of the MARA has not banned AI-assisted drafting, it requires you to verify accuracy and stay within your scope under s.276 Migration Act, which regulator-anchored prompts make easier.
Free to start

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Create your 🇦🇺 Australia account in 30 seconds. We unlock a starter set of prompts so you can run the full intake → draft loop before paying for anything.

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DRAFT only. AI-generated drafts must be reviewed by a MARA-registered migration agent or Australian legal practitioner before lodgement with the Department of Home Affairs.

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.