Migration Law

Immigration law is a highly specialised and ever-changing area of law. It is therefore vital that you are equipped with the most up to date information and legal advice in order to make the best decision for your situation.

Unlike other firms, we are multidisciplinary, which means we are able to incorporate knowledge of commercial and other factors and can provide advice which other firms cannot. We are also a licensed law practice, which means that unlike migration agents, we have a multifaceted understanding of other legal factors and can give you actual legal advice relating to migration law.

Our team of experts provides full-service migration services ranging from visa applications to administrative appeals. We do the hard work of keeping up with the latest updates on migration law so that you don’t have to.

Our practice areas include the following:

  • Working and Skilled Visas

    • Subclass 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage Visa

    • Subclass 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS)

    • Subclass 187 – Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS)

    • Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent Visa

    • Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa

  • Business Visas

    • Subclass 888 - Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) Visa

    • Subclass 188 – Business Innovation and Investment (provisional) Visa

    • Subclass 132 – Business Talent (permanent) Visa

    • Subclass 891 – Investor Visa

  • Family & Partner Visas

    • Subclass 820 801 – Partner Visa

    • Subclass 300 – Prospective Marriage Visa

    • Subclass 870 – Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa

    • Subclass 101 802 – Child Visa

    • Subclass 103 – Parent Visa

  • Student Visas

    • Subclass 500 – Student Visa

    • Subclass 590 – Student Guardian Visa

    • Subclass 407 – Training Visa

  • All other Visas, including:

    • Refugee Visas

    • Bridging Visas

    • Working Holiday Visas

    • Visitor and Tourist Visas

To find out more, speak to one of our expert migration lawyers today.