IMMIGRATION

Trusted Immigration Lawyers in Gold Coast & Northern NSW

IMMIGRATION

Trusted Immigration Lawyers on Gold Coast & Northern NSW

CUSTOMISED IMMIGRATION CONSULTATION BY PROFESSIONALS

We take it as our responsibility at CJM Lawyers to assist different people as well as families in maneuvering through the intricacies of the Australian immigration law. Our highly experienced immigration attorneys give experienced support in various visa applications aimed at assisting clients to move forward with clarity and confidence towards their objectives. 

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VISA SERVICES WE OFFER

  • Partner Visas – Offering assistance to individuals who are in de facto relationships or have registered marriages with someone who is either an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen so that they can get their permanent residence (PR) visas.
  • Skilled Visas – Helping skilled workers follow the points-based program and gain PR.
  • Student Visas – Professional help for students who want to study full time in recognised Australian colleges/institutions.
  • Business Visas – Facilitating entry of personnel for business related trips e. g., conferences attendance, contract negotiations, investment opportunity explorations among others.
  • Parent Visas – Recognising emotional aspect of family reunification and ensuring application is processed without a glitch. 


HOW WE CAN HELP 

Clear and Accessible Communication 

We know that immigration procedures may become too much to handle, particularly when coupled with language difficulties. For this reason, we provide multilingual services including English, Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Japanese and Korean languages to facilitate easy interaction with all clients from diverse backgrounds. 

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HOW WE CAN HELP 

Clear and Accessible Communication 

We know that immigration procedures may become too much to handle, particularly when coupled with language difficulties. For this reason, we provide multilingual services including English, Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Japanese and Korean languages to facilitate easy interaction with all clients from diverse backgrounds. 

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WHY CHOOSE CJM LAWYERS?


Proven Success Rate – Many clients have trusted us over the years because we have helped them obtain visas. 

In-Depth Experience – Even complex matters are attended to by our immigration lawyers who are knowledgeable in Australian immigration laws. 

Personalised Support – We shall be there for you until your application is complete. 

Transparent Communication – We keep our clients informed throughout their immigration process. 

Affordable Services  – Our charges are reasonable and we charge $300 + GST for first meetings.

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Family of four happily bonding

HOW WE CAN HELP 
Clear and Accessible Communication 
We know that immigration procedures may become too much to handle, particularly when coupled with language difficulties. For this reason, we provide multilingual services including English, Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Japanese and Korean languages to facilitate easy interaction with all clients from diverse backgrounds. 

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WHY CHOOSE CJM LAWYERS?

  • Proven Success Rate – Many clients have trusted us over the years because we have helped them obtain visas.
  • In-Depth Experience – Even complex matters are attended to by our immigration lawyers who are knowledgeable in Australian immigration laws.
  • Personalised Support – We shall be there for you until your application is complete.
  • Transparent Communication – We keep our clients informed throughout their immigration process.
  • Affordable Services – Our charges are reasonable and we charge $300 + GST for first meetings.


Our legal services are tailored to our clients’ circumstances. After all, every case is unique; therefore, we take our time to evaluate each one and offer progressive advice. With over 100 years of combined experience in various matters in Australia, especially in New South Wales and Queensland, we are confident in being your number one choice for legal representation. 

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It is important to seek professional advice on legal issues early enough and not wait until it’s too late because this might have some implications on the outcome of your case. If you need someone to represent you in court or help with solving the problem out of court, then CJM Lawyers is at your service. Please feel free to call us today so that we can discuss how best to move forward and create a solution for you as quickly as possible.

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