Emigrating to Australia: complex and difficult cases
Hi Sammy
Thank you so much for all your help, its been a long journey, and with
your persistence and strong will, we did it.
Yesterday I was at Australia House to complete the final details for
my Australian
Passport which i will receive next week. I am now an Australian citizen
and could
not be more proud.
Sammy I can't thank you enough for your hard work, all those e-mails
and long
distance phone calls and your inner strength.
With very kind regards
Barry Cranwell
Taylor Hampton Solicitors have experience and had success in dealing with cases involving character problems (that is people with criminal convictions who are applying for Australian visas).
We have been able to obtain Australian visas for people in cases where they have failed the strict character test under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958. These criminal convictions have ranged from people with custodial sentences from 12 to 54 months. As we are experts in our field, we can assist in compiling submissions which would be tailored to assist each individual’s unique situation, and also address all the legislative requirements to allow for an exercise of discretion in favour of the visa applicant.
So for expert advice and to give you the very best chance in obtaining your visa for Australia please call us on 0207 427 5970.






