Monday, 30 July 2012

Tell Your Story to an Immigration Law Expert

You’ve arrived in Australia on a temporary visa and now that you’ve had a look around, you’d like to stay and become part of this community. What’s the next step? How difficult will it be to get permanent residency? What forms are needed? What will you do if your application is refused? It sounds like you could use some help, and at ABC Legal  Immigration Lawyers are available to set you on the right path.

Most native-born Australians wouldn’t try to navigate their way around our immigration system without some advice from somewhere. How amazing is it then, that people unfamiliar with our legal system, and whose very futures depend on their next move being the correct one, would take a chance at doing it themselves?

The laws and processes change regularly, and to keep up with all of it is just too difficult for the average person.

Enter 
ABC Legal and their team of Sydney Immigration Lawyers. Hamid Mirza leads this group of professional, highly trained, legally qualified people who specialise in immigration issues and the legal processes that surround them. Hamid’s people are highly regarded in the industry and their knowledge of current legislation and related issues is essential for anyone trying to change their immigration status.

“All those forms! And the documents – attach this, need a copy of that. It was all too much for me. I’m glad a friend told me about Hamid and his team. They helped us and now we are happily settled here.”

There are all kinds of people under all kinds of different circumstances who seek entry to and permanent residency of Australia. From professionals and skilled workers wanting to pursue work opportunities here, to tourists on a working holiday or students staying here to complete university right through to refugees, all have different needs and a story to support their application. Hamid is able to sift quickly through your information and provide you with a course of action that supports the legal framework around immigration.

The other absolute plus in your favour when you engage Hamid to help you is that, along with his legal qualifications and experience, he is also a Registered Migration Agent. This means is that should your application for a visa be refused, for example, Hamid, as both a barrister-at-law and a Registered Migration Agent can represent you at the Migration Review Tribunal or in Federal Court. The alternative is that your Migration Agent would have to brief a barrister to provide this representation.

“I was happy to have Hamid with me all the way through the appeal process. He knew my case and my background, and I didn’t have to tell my story all over again to someone else.”

The decision to migrate to another country is not one that most people take lightly, unless they are in a refugee situation. It involves discussions with family members who are not migrating at this time, separation from everything that is familiar, and heading into the unknown to a certain extent. Having a skilled legal representative on your side goes a long way to help your settlement in a new country go smoothly.

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