Real People. Real Results.

Every application we submit represents a family reunited, a career launched, or a life made safe. These are some of the stories behind the outcomes — told in our clients’ own words.

“I had been refused twice before I found Aran Legal. They didn’t just resubmit — they rebuilt my entire case from the ground up. Every piece of evidence was accounted for, every question answered before the Department even asked it. My permanent Partner Visa was approved within fourteen months. After three years of separation, I finally have my life back.”

Maria & Lucas
Brazil & Australia

Benefits of using an immigration lawyer

Using an immigration lawyer can significantly increase your chances of a successful visa application by ensuring that all legal requirements are met and that your case is presented clearly and effectively. An experienced lawyer can also help navigate complex immigration laws, provide personalised advice, and handle any complications that arise during the process.

“As a software engineer, I had done all my own research and still couldn’t figure out when to submit my EOI or why I wasn’t getting invited. One consultation with Aran Legal made everything clear. They identified the right timing, reviewed my points calculation, and I received an invitation in the very next round. Permanent resident now — couldn’t be happier.”

Maria & Lucas
Brazil & Australia

“What I appreciated most was the honesty. Before I even paid a consultation fee, they told me exactly what my chances were and what the risks looked like. No false promises. They prepared my protection visa application with extraordinary care — the level of detail in my submission was something I never could have managed alone. I am safe in Australia now. That is everything.”

Maria & Lucas
Brazil & Australia

“I’m a registered nurse with 65 points and thought my chances of skilled migration were basically gone. Aran Legal identified that South Australia was nominating nurses and helped me lodge a state nomination application within days. Six weeks later I had my nomination — and my Subclass 190 permanent visa was granted the following year. I’ve now completed my two-year commitment and I’m free to live anywhere in Australia.”

Maria & Lucas
Brazil & Australia

Australian visas - what you need to know

Some of the most common types of visas for people looking to migrate to Australia:

  • Partner visas: These can include visas for your fiancé, married, or de-facto partner.
  • Family visas: These visas can include adoption, carer, dependent relative, and more.
  • Parent visas: The requirements for each parent visa type differ; there are key eligibility requirements that apply to all applicants.
  • Work and skilled visas: These can include temporary and permanent visas for both regional and metropolitan areas. These are online temporary visas.
  • Protection visas: These can allow you to stay in Australia if you fear returning to your home country.
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