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Immigration law can be complex and overwhelming, but Legal Lynk is here to help. We provide personalised advice and representation to individuals, families, and businesses navigating Australia’s immigration system.

Our Services

  • Assisting with skilled migration, employer-sponsored, family, and partner visas.
  • Providing advice on business and investor visa pathways.
  • Supporting individuals seeking protection and humanitarian assistance in Australia.
  • Representing clients in tribunal and court appeals for visa refusals or cancellations.
  • Assisting businesses with sponsoring overseas workers, including compliance with sponsorship obligations.
  • Helping families reunite through partner, parent, and child visa applications.
  • Advising entrepreneurs and investors on visas that support business ventures in Australia.

Why Legal Lynk?

We understand that immigration matters can be life-changing. Our team combines in-depth legal expertise with a compassionate approach to provide guidance and support at every stage of the process.

Contact us today to secure your stay in Australia.

FAQs

 Yes, most skilled visas allow you to include spouses, partners, and dependent children. They may also receive work and study rights.

Yes, certain temporary visas lead to permanent residency pathways, including: Subclass 482 → Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme Visa). Skilled work visas → Subclass 191 (Permanent Residency for Regional Skilled Workers). Family-sponsored visas → Permanent residency after meeting eligibility criteria.

You may be able to appeal the decision to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Deadlines for appeals are strict, so it is critical to act quickly.

Protection Visa (Subclass 866): For asylum seekers already in Australia needing protection. Refugee and Humanitarian Visas (Subclass 200-204): For those seeking humanitarian assistance outside Australia.

While it’s possible, self-prepared applications face higher refusal rates due to missing documents, inconsistent information, or failure to meet technical requirements. Immigration laws frequently change, and the appeal process for a refused visa is complex and costly. A migration lawyer ensures your application is comprehensive, legally sound, and tailored to meet government expectations, significantly improving your chances of success.

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