What this area covers
We accompany you on the migration journey to Australia. The firm handles, among other matters, student visas, partner visas, skilled visas, and appeals or reviews when an application doesn't turn out as expected. This page is general information about how each of these paths is usually organised — it is not legal advice about your case.
The most common paths
Student visa — the best-known route for those who want to study in Australia. It generally involves a letter of acceptance from an institution, English requirements, and showing that you can support your stay. Every situation is different.
Partner visa — to reunite with your partner in Australia. It usually requires documentation that demonstrates the relationship and is usually structured in stages. The details depend on your situation.
Skilled visa — for those seeking to migrate on the basis of their profession or trade. In general terms it depends on your occupation, skills assessments, and other factors that vary from case to case.
Appeals and reviews — if an application was refused or didn't progress as you'd hoped, in some cases there are review options. If you're in that situation, write to us and we'll look into it with you.
Who you'd work with
Sabine is our case manager and your point of contact (Juris Doctor, University of Sydney). Legal advice is provided by the firm's admitted lawyers, based in Chatswood. Sabine coordinates your case and decides when to involve the lawyers.
Take the first step
Have a question about your situation? Write to us and we'll reply.
General information · not individual legal advice.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-03 · Source: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au