How can New Zealanders protect themselves from deportation/removal?Louise DelaneyCitizenship, Family & Partner Visas, News and UpdatesAustralia citizenship, immigration law, NZ citizens in AustraliaHow can New Zealanders protect themselves from deportation? “Since 2015, it is estimated that over 1,000 New Zealanders have…
Relationship Breakdown For Partner VisasLouise DelaneyPodcasts801 visa, 820 visa, immigration law, immigration lawyer, relationship breakdown for partner visas, relationship breakdown on a partner visa, what to do if my relationship breaks up on a visaNo CommentsIn the event of a relationship breakdown for a partner visa, it is key that the visa applicant is clear…
Refund of first installments of visa application chargeLouise DelaneyPodcastsDIBP refund, immigration law, immigration lawyer, refund of visa application fees, refund of visa feesNo CommentsWhether or not a refund is possible for a Department of Immigration & Border Protection first stage visa application charge…
Partner visa evidenceLouise DelaneyPodcasts801 visa, 820 visa, immigration law, immigration lawyer, partner visa, partner visa evidenceNo CommentsThe strength of your evidence is key to gaining success for a partner visa. It is not a given just…
Health Requirement For Visa ApplicationsLouise DelaneyPodcastsemedicals, Health requirements for visas, immigration law, immigration lawyer, medicals for visasNo CommentsGenerally speaking when applying for a visa the applicant needs to satisfy certain health requirements. If you have a health…
Fraud measure and how to avoid themLouise DelaneyPodcastsfraud on visa applications, immigration law, immigration lawyer, misleading visa applicationsNo CommentsIt is highly important to be aware that providing fraudulent information on visa applications whether deliberately or inadvertently could not…
Visa refusalsLouise DelaneyPodcastsimmigration law, immigration lawyer, visa refusal, visa refusedNo CommentsEveryone dreads receiving a visa refusing. It can be expensive news but it is not necessarily the end of the…
Immigration to Australia for those who are HIV positiveLouise DelaneyHealth, Visas & ImmigrationAustralian Immigration Law, HIV positive and visas, Immigration, Immigration if HIV positve, immigration law, immigration lawyer, immigration legislationNo CommentsIntroduction Australian visas can be subject to a requirement which commits applicants to demonstrating that they meet certain health criteria.…
Visitor VisasLouise DelaneyPodcastsimmigration law, immigration lawyer, tourist visa, tourist visas, visitor visa, visitor visasNo CommentsIt is not a foregone conclusion that a visitor visa will be granted. Visitor visas attract some of the highest…
Subclass 457 visa holders transitioning to permanent residency – resolution of uncertainty over transitory measures following April 2017 changesLouise DelaneyEmployment & Immigrationbusiness, employer, employment, Immigration, immigration law, immigration lawyer, legislation changes, skilled migration, visa, Visa Subclass 457, workplaceNo CommentsWe always knew that UC 457 visa holders granted or lodged before 18 April 2017 will be able to access…