With over three decades honing our craft, you can rest easy knowing you’re getting the most precise, up-to-date advice from a visa appeal or visa cancellation lawyer.
Service pricing starts from $1500 + GST for an AAT Application.This does not include filing fees, preparation of submissions or attendance to the hearing. Further disclosures will be made regarding these matters.
With us, success is not an exception, but the rule! Our specialist approach into your unique circumstances drives our impressive success rate. We’re not just any firm, we’re an award-winning powerhouse who specialise in visa rejection or visa refusal in Australia.
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Welcome to Brett Slater Solicitors – your trusted partner in immigration law. Renowned globally for our dedication to excellence, we’ve built a reputation as the go-to firm for visa applications, visa refusals or visa cancellations.
Our approach is personalised and tailored to your unique needs. We believe every client’s situation is unique and deserves a bespoke solution. We offer comprehensive services, ensuring every aspect of your case is thoroughly addressed. From visa applications to complex visa appeals, our team is equipped to handle it all.
Our firm is recognised for its unwavering commitment to client satisfaction and exceptional service. The numerous accolades and awards we’ve earned are a testament to our consistent high-quality service and unmatched expertise.
At Brett Slater Solicitors, our immigration services cover the full breadth of the immigration spectrum. We undertake all types and all aspects of visa applications, cancellations and refusals for Australia, including those of local, regional, interstate and overseas clients.
We also assist individuals and families with citizenship, including difficult character cases and residence waiver applications. We win the most difficult cases and specialise in tribunal Appeals, Visa Cancellations, Ministerial Intervention Applications and Federal Court Appeals.
The Department of Home Affairs’ Annual Report 2017-2018 revealed that 57,440 Visas were cancelled during the prior financial year, of which 900 were on character grounds.
Having a visa application refused can be extremely disappointing. After spending considerable time completing forms, gathering documents
To be granted temporary or permanent entry to Australia, whether you are the main applicant or an additional applicant on a visa application, you will need to pass the character test set out in the Migration Act 1958 (Cth).