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RSG Lawyers Wagga Wagga

Locality: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6921 7758



Address: 53 Tompson Street 2650 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.rsglaw.com.au

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25.01.2022 Throwback Thursday! The first item we bought for our office in Coburg back in 2013.



24.01.2022 Lest we forget.

24.01.2022 It has been 7 years of practice with August marking the anniversary of RSG Lawyers & Associates. Thank you for your support!

21.01.2022 Can the law exclude procedural fairness? Farhan Rehman, partner at RSG Lawyers and Associates, wrote a response to this question in our blog. https://rsglawblog.com//can-the-law-exclude-procedural-fa/



20.01.2022 "Should you have any queries, you are welcome to contact our reception on (03) 9350 4440. If you wish to contact our Wagga Wagga reception, please call (02) 6922 7758."

19.01.2022 International Students and Temporary Residents Assistance We invite any international student and or temporary resident in the Riverina region who is facing significant financial hardship due to COVID-19 to contact our office. Where possible, we will provide certain pro bono services to try ensure that such temporary visa holders are not exploited during this difficult time. Our Wagga Wagga office contact details are as follows:... Location 53 Tompson Street, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650 Contact Phone : (02) 6921 7758 Email : [email protected]

17.01.2022 When we began, it was never about being the best for ourselves. It was about being the best we could be for our clients. Not ‘some’ clients. But every client t...hat engaged us. And till this day, that is what we have continued to do. As we have grown by the support of clients, who put their utmost trust in our expertise, it is now our responsibility more than ever to be there for our clients during these unprecedented times. You may be aware that temporary visa holders are not eligible for job keeper or such Government support although they continue to contribute greatly to the Australian economy. Therefore, we are proud to announce that RSG Lawyers & Associates has launched the ‘COVID19 Temporary Visa Support Fund’ for its existing clients. RSG Lawyers and Associates will make a direct financial contribution to its clients who are temporary visa holders and are facing financial hardship. This contribution will be extended further for those who may be in extreme financial hardship.



17.01.2022 "Lawfulness of Australia's Travel Ban"

16.01.2022 Great initiative by The Cre8tive Co

15.01.2022 RSG Lawyers and Associates Partner, Farhan Rehman, will be speaking at the National Migration Conference held by Migration Alliance Australia on 9 October 2020 ...in Sydney. He will speak regarding the 188 business investment and innovation (provisional) visa. You can view further information about the conference here: www.facebook.com/migrationalliance

14.01.2022 Eid Mubarak to all of our Muslim clients and friends.

10.01.2022 Do not underestimate the value add of refugees and migrants to the regional economy.



08.01.2022 A happy Nowruz to those who may be celebrating.

05.01.2022 Important information for International Students who may be working in the health care or retail sector.

05.01.2022 No further stay condition - COVID 19 You may have a no further stay condition imposed on your Australian visa. In the context of the the pandemic, you may be a...ble to meet the criteria to seek a waiver of the no further condition to allow you to submit an application onshore. Regulation 2.05(4) prescribes the circumstance in which a "no further application" condition may be waived: a)circumstances have developed since the visa was granted that resulted in a major change in the visa holder’s circumstances. In addition, the change in circumstances must have been beyond their control and be compelling and compassionate in nature (reg. 2.05(4)(a)) and b)if the visa holder asks that the condition be waived, their request must be in writing (Note: There is no requirement that persons with a no further application condition imposed on their visa request a waiver; it is open for a delegate to find that circumstances for waiver exist and to waive the condition) and c)if a delegate previously refused a waiver request by the visa holder under regulation 2.05(4), the circumstances presented in the current request must be substantially different from those considered previously.

05.01.2022 "We are sharing a short guidance note to try and help you stay ahead in your immigration pathway during the COVID-19 event"

01.01.2022 A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take. Cardinal Mermillod

01.01.2022 Throw back photos of the Riverina's first Immigration Law forum held in Wagga Wagga in conjunction with Multicultural Council Of Wagga Wagga Inc.

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