LEGAL SERVICES - MIGRATION ADVICE
Wojtowicz Kelly Legal has a migration practice
which is headed by a highly experienced lawyer specialising in this
field.
We are one of the few firms with a practitioner
who has access to the online facility with the Department of Immigration
and Citizenship (DIAC) and able to issue student e-visas
online under the AL2-4 student visa trial scheme introduced by the
Government in May 2005 for applicants from China, India and Thailand
proposing to pursue a course of study in Australia.
Our firm is one of the few firms with the following
breadth and depth of experience.
Breadth

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business visas; |

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spouse visas; |

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skilled visas; |

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employer/sponsored visas; |

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student visas and e-visas; |

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visitor visas; |

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temporary resident visas; |

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Electronic Travel Authority; |

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protection visas; |

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citizenship; |

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family reunion visas; |

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wrongful or improper visa cancellations matters. |
Depth

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practitioner with experience in migration matters since
1985; |

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capability in processing applications at first instance
(equivalent to capability of typical migration agent); |

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capability in conducting appeals to the Migration Review
Tribunal (a capability available in a minority of migration
agents); |

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conduct of appeals to the Federal and High Court (a capability
available in very few firms of migration agents and law firms); |

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able to assist with seeking ministerial intervention. |
Clients who utilise our migration services have
the benefit of being able to obtain related corporation/commercial
and other legal advice from one firm.
We also work closely with bankers, financial planners,
real estate agents and other service providers to assist with a
smooth processing of migration matters, including settlement visas
on arrival in Australia providing the full range of legal services
as required to the migration client as he or she becomes a part
of the wider Australian community, whether as a temporary or permanent
resident.
Migration Agents Registration Number - 9254751 Code of Conduct
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