Immigration Lawyer Australia — Nilesh Nandan | MyVisa
MyVisa is an Australian immigration law practice led by Nilesh Nandan, an immigration lawyer with 27 years of experience. We assist clients across Australia with all aspects of Australian immigration law, including visa applications, visa refusals, visa cancellations, tribunal appeals, and citizenship matters.
Immigration Law Services
Our practice covers the full range of Australian immigration matters. Whether you have received a visa refusal, had your visa cancelled, or need to appeal a decision at the Administrative Review Tribunal or Federal Court, we have the experience to assist you. We also handle partner visa applications, employer-sponsored visa applications, protection visa applications, and Australian citizenship applications.
Visa Refusals and Cancellations
A visa refusal or cancellation can have serious consequences. Strict time limits apply to lodging appeals. If your visa has been refused or cancelled, it is important to seek legal advice immediately. Nilesh Nandan has extensive experience representing clients at the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART), the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, the Federal Court of Australia, and the High Court of Australia.
Partner Visas
Partner visa applications are among the most document-intensive visa applications in the Australian immigration system. We assist clients with Subclass 820 and 801 (onshore partner visas), Subclass 309 and 100 (offshore partner visas), and Subclass 300 (prospective marriage visas). We provide guidance on evidence requirements, sponsorship obligations, and responding to requests for further information.
Employer Sponsored Visas
We assist both employers and employees with employer-sponsored visa applications, including the Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) Subclass 482 visa, the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Subclass 186 visa, and the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Subclass 187 visa. We also advise on sponsorship obligations and compliance.
Protection Visas
We assist applicants with protection visa applications under the Migration Act 1958, including Subclass 866 protection visas and Temporary Protection Visas. We have experience with complex protection claims involving complementary protection grounds, and we represent clients at the Immigration Assessment Authority (IAA) and the Administrative Review Tribunal.
Australian Citizenship
We assist clients with Australian citizenship applications under the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, including citizenship by conferral, citizenship by descent, and citizenship resumption applications. We also advise on citizenship refusals and the citizenship test.
About Nilesh Nandan
Nilesh Nandan has been an immigration lawyer for 27 of the last 33 years. He holds a Bachelor of Business, a Bachelor of Laws, a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, and a Master of Business Administration in International Finance and Tax. He is a Member of the Migration Institute of Australia (MMIA). He has appeared before the Administrative Review Tribunal, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, the Federal Court of Australia, and the High Court of Australia.
Book a Consultation
We offer paid consultations starting from $97 for a 10-minute consultation. To book a consultation, visit our booking page or call us on 1300 558 472.
Our Offices
We have offices across Australia, including Sydney (Haymarket), Milsons Point (North Sydney), Liverpool (South-West Sydney), Parramatta (Western Sydney), Newcastle (Hunter Valley), Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
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