We are committed to supporting individuals and families seeking safety, protection, and dignity through Australia’s refugee and humanitarian visa pathways. These visas offer vital lifelines to those fleeing persecution, conflict, or severe human rights violations, and navigating them requires both legal precision and deep empathy.
Types of refugee and humanitarian visas:
Offshore Humanitarian Program
Refugee Visas (subclass 200, 201, 203, and 204) – Permanent visas designed for individuals subject to persecution or humanitarian crises outside Australia.
Global Special Humanitarian Visa (subclass 202) – A permanent visa for individuals outside Australia who are subject to human rights abuse and have a connection to Australia.
Onshore Protection & Temporary Visas
Protection Visa (subclass 866) – A permanent visa for individuals already in Australia who seek asylum due to fear of persecution in their home country.
Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) (subclass 785) – A temporary visa for individuals who arrived in Australia without a visa and are seeking asylum.
Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) (subclass 790) – This temporary visa is similar to the Temporary Protection Visa (subclass 785) visa. However, it encourages regional settlement and may offer pathways to permanent residency through work or study.
Resolution Pathways
Resolution of Status Visa (subclass 851) – A permanent visa for eligible holders of temporary protection visas who meet the criteria for permanent protection under updated government policies.
Our team understands the urgency and sensitivity of these matters. We provide compassionate, confidential, and strategic legal support to help you navigate the complexities of Australia’s humanitarian framework and secure the protection you deserve.
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