“Do I have enough?”
You’ve gathered documents, but nothing tells you when a category is actually well-supported. So you keep second-guessing — and lodging later than you meant to.
Structured checklists, progress tracking, and guided evidence organisation across Australian and US visas — whether you self-lodge or work with an agent.
A visa application is a wall of forms, evidence categories, and deadlines — spread across portals, email drafts, and advice you half-remember from a forum. Most of the stress isn’t the work. It’s the uncertainty.
“Do I have enough?”
You’ve gathered documents, but nothing tells you when a category is actually well-supported. So you keep second-guessing — and lodging later than you meant to.
“It’s scattered everywhere.”
A spreadsheet here, a Google Doc there, screenshots in your camera roll, requirements buried in a 40-page PDF. Nothing lives in one place.
“One thin pillar, and I’d never know.”
Uneven evidence is easy to miss. You can’t see which category is light until you’re reading it back the night before lodgement.
ReRooted replaces the guesswork with a view. Stop asking “do I have enough?” and start seeing exactly which category is under-supported — and what to gather next.
ReRooted is the calm layer over a stressful process. Here’s what you actually get out of it.
A live progress view shows which category is thin and which requirement to tackle next — so you stop spinning and start moving.
Every requirement, status, and note for your visa lives in a single structured checklist — not scattered across docs, inboxes, and forum threads.
Export a clean progress report for your records or a consultation. Arrive organised, so professional time goes to strategy — not status-checking.
See which category is under-supported at a glance. Every requirement comes with clear, comprehensive organising notes — what to prepare, what applicants commonly include, and the official source — so you know where to look next, with no more hunting through forums, Reddit threads, or scattered PDFs.
Choose Australia or the US, then the specific visa — 820/801, 189, I-130, and more. A structured checklist loads, grouped by category.
Four statuses per requirement: Not started, In progress, Complete, Not applicable. Real-time rollup.
Every requirement — across every supported visa — comes with comprehensive general-information notes. What to prepare, what applicants commonly include, what to double-check, and the official source it’s based on.
Open any requirement and you get plain, organised notes built from the official source — not a stranger’s opinion from three years ago. Here’s a real example.
Partner, skilled, student, and family visas. Whether you’re applying in Australia or the United States, ReRooted gives you the same structured checklist and progress view — tuned to each visa’s actual evidence requirements.
Onshore two-stage pathway. Evidence organised by category, multi-stage tracking from temporary to permanent.
Leads to permanent subclass 801.
Offshore partner pathway. Same evidence backbone as 820/801 with offshore-specific requirements.
Leads to permanent subclass 100.
Points-tested skilled migration. Track skills assessment, English, age evidence, and employment history.
State-nominated pathway. Adds state-specific nomination requirements to the 189 baseline.
Regional provisional visa. Regional-area commitment evidence plus nomination or family sponsorship.
Student visa. CoE, GTE, financial capacity, OSHC — mapped against each documentary requirement.
Family-based petition. Relationship, sponsor, and beneficiary evidence grouped by USCIS category.
H-1B, F-1, B-1/B-2, K-1, EB-1/2/3, Working Holiday 417, Work & Holiday 462, Tourist 600.
Pick your destination country, answer a few questions about your situation, and we'll point you at the visa that's most likely the right starting place. No account required.
Replace scattered spreadsheets, email drafts, and Google Docs with one place that shows every requirement in context.
Arrive at consultations better organised. Professionals using ReRooted see fewer missing documents and clearer progress between sessions.
ReRooted is built on a simple shift: stop asking “Do I have enough?” and start asking which category is under-supported, and what would strengthen it.
Start with a structured checklist at no cost. Upgrade to Pro when you want comprehensive guidance on every requirement, progress across stages, and a progress report you can bring to a consultation.
Enough to see the shape of your application and where you stand.
Everything you need to prepare evidence across any supported visa, with confidence.
For registered migration agents and licensed immigration attorneys managing multiple client applications.
No. ReRooted is an organisational workflow tool. It helps with evidence tracking and progress visibility — not legal conclusions or case strategy.
Australia: always refer to the Department of Home Affairs and/or a registered migration agent for advice.
United States: always refer to USCIS and/or a licensed immigration attorney for advice.
No. It’s designed to complement professional advice by reducing admin friction on the applicant side. Many users bring their ReRooted progress report to consultations with their registered migration agent (Australia) or licensed immigration attorney (United States) so the session focuses on strategy, not status-checking.
We don’t ask you to upload passports, bank statements, or ID documents. The note prompts are structured to capture context and intent without storing sensitive personal data. The official record always lives with the relevant authority — the Department of Home Affairs for Australian visas, or USCIS for U.S. filings.
Australia: Partner (820/801 onshore, 309/100 offshore), Skilled (189, 190, 491), Student (500). United States: Family-based Green Card (I-130). Additional Australian subclasses and further expansion across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada are on the roadmap — the live catalogue on our supported-visas page is the source of truth.
Yes. Invite your partner or a trusted collaborator and you’ll both see the same checklist and progress. Especially useful for partner and family-based visas where evidence is collected by two people, not one.
Pro is for applicants preparing their own evidence. Agent plan adds a dedicated dashboard, per-client notes, automated alerts, and B2B workflows for registered migration agents and licensed immigration attorneys managing multiple clients.
Free to start. No credit card. Takes about three minutes to set up a tracker for any supported visa.