Our PurposeAustralian immigration law is a daunting, complex subject, and few are ever prepared to navigate the process alone. The Department of Immigration cannot advise prospective applicants; only give them generic one-size-fits-all information booklets and forms. This is not enough. One option available to help guide you through the immigration maze is to use the services of an immigration attorney. Currently, very few Australian law firms devote their entire legal practice to Australian immigration and citizenship work. Beyderwellen & Co. is one of them, set apart by a nearly perfect record of success. At Beyderwellen & Company, two approaches are equally important: the professional, efficient handling of legal matters, and the personal attention we give to each one of our clients. Sasha-Hendrik sees to it that all cases are professionally presented from the start. He begins by reviewing all information provided by clients, then uses accepted and proven methods to present every new matter positively and clearly to official decision makers. As a practising Australian immigration lawyer, Barrister & Solicitor, and registered Australian migration agent (MARN No.: 94252), Sasha-Hendrik communicates directly with the Australian government on behalf of clients, organising a case in a logical manner; clarifying issues, and reducing the likelihood of unnecessary misunderstandings about a clients' background that may otherwise result in the failure of an application or unnecessary delays. Clients are not left to interpret government instructions and regulations on their own. Right from the start, Sasha-Hendrik helps clients to:
It's Your Future Since 1997 Beyderwellen & Co. has focused exclusively on immigration. As a result, 99.875% of the applications we have submitted have been approved. To learn more about how you can immigrate to Australia ... |
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We promise NOT to proceed with an application unless we believe that there is a genuine and realistic chance of succeeding. |
