Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

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Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a points-tested permanent residence pathway for eligible skilled workers who receive nomination from an Australian state or territory. A strong application usually depends on a suitable occupation strategy, clear points evidence, and nomination planning that aligns with the chosen state's expectations.

At Seek Visa Solutions, we help skilled applicants prepare 190 pathway cases with clearer structure and stronger nomination-focused planning. From points review and occupation alignment to state nomination strategy and visa document preparation, our support focuses on clarity, evidence, and better case presentation.

Subclass 190 Support for State-Nominated Skilled Migrants

The 190 pathway combines points-tested migration with state nomination, so the case needs to work on both levels. A careful review before EOI and nomination lodgement can help reduce avoidable issues and improve overall readiness.

Common Documents and Evidence

A well-prepared 190 case usually includes identity, skills, points, and state nomination-related documents presented clearly and consistently.

  • Passport, identity documents, civil records, and current visa status documents where relevant.
  • Skills assessment, English evidence, and points-related records supporting the nominated occupation.
  • Employment, education, licensing, and other documents relevant to the points-tested skilled migration case.
  • State nomination records, state-specific documents, and family or dependant material where relevant.

What We Review Before Lodgement

A careful pre-lodgement review helps identify points, nomination, and document issues before they affect the overall pathway.

  • Whether the occupation, points position, and skills assessment align with the state nomination pathway being targeted.
  • Whether the state criteria, commitment expectations, and supporting documents are understood clearly.
  • Whether the EOI, state nomination information, and later visa records remain consistent with each other.
  • Whether the case is positioned realistically for the selected state or territory pathway.

How We Support 190 Visa Cases

Our role is to help applicants understand the nomination and skilled migration process more clearly and prepare a stronger case across the EOI, nomination, and visa stages.

Points and EOI Review

Support to review points claims and prepare a clearer EOI strategy for a state-nominated pathway.

State Nomination Planning

Guidance on state-based expectations, occupation fit, and nomination-related case planning.

Skills Assessment Guidance

Help to align occupation evidence and skills assessment planning with the nomination pathway.

Work and Education Document Review

Better organisation of records used for both points claims and state nomination support.

Partner and Family Planning

Practical guidance where partner points, dependants, or family considerations are also relevant.

Invitation and Lodgement Strategy

Support to connect state nomination planning with the later invitation and visa stages.

Why Choose Professional 190 Visa Guidance

State-nominated skilled migration can be detailed because the case depends on both points-tested eligibility and state pathway expectations. Professional support helps present those elements more clearly and reduce avoidable errors before lodgement.

  • Clearer presentation of points claims, occupation choice, and state nomination strategy.
  • Better organisation of skills, work, education, and nomination-related records.
  • Reduced risk of inconsistencies between EOI claims, nomination details, and visa evidence.
  • Practical support for a skilled migration pathway that combines points with state support.