Immigration Law
Guiding you through each step of your migration journey with clarity and confidence
Information published by government bodies may suggest that migration law is straightforward. In practice, however, it is often complex and highly technical, requiring careful consideration at each stage of the process.
Even a seemingly minor error can have significant consequences over time. We understand the importance of making the right decisions from the outset and provide clear, practical guidance to help clients navigate their migration matters with confidence.
Where required, we represent clients in merits review and judicial review proceedings, including before the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
We recognise that migration matters often intersect with other areas of law, including employment, property and commercial matters. As qualified lawyers, we provide integrated legal advice that addresses both migration and related legal issues in a cohesive and practical manner.
Our Focus Areas
- Employer-sponsored visas (subclasses 407/482/494/186, SBS, nominations)
- Skilled visas (subclasses 485/189/190/491/491SBO/858, skill assessments)
- Partner and family visas (subclasses 820/801, 300/309/100, 101/802)
- Parent visas (subclasses 143/870, 103/173/804)
- Merits review and judicial review (appeals)
