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22.01.2022 Meet the team: post 3 Loc is a executive clerk at RSG Lawyers. Currently, Loc is studying a combined Bachelors of Criminology and Laws at Deakin University.... Loc is also a co-founder of a non-profit High-School mentoring program designed to assist students through their daily adolescent struggles known as CLAP. Due to his innovative ideas, he is able to effectively provide a safe space for youths to discuss personal matters, school issues, or even general life advice and tips. You can view a little about CLAP here: https://www.facebook.com/CarmenLocAwarenessProgram/ Loc has demonstrated his strong passion for law and ability to work alongside the rest of the team. He is always eager to learn and understand new law concepts. In addition to this, he prides himself on client satisfaction and diligent work. Loc expresses strong interest in the areas of Criminal, Family, Immigration and Property Law.



17.01.2022 A short snippet of RSG Principal Lawyer Farhan Rehman on TRT World regarding the current situation in Nauru.

17.01.2022 5 years on. What we have achieved: 1. Serviced thousands of clients.... 2. In 2014 opened a branch office in Wagga Wagga - NSW 2650. 3. Established international office locations through partnerships RSG Lawyers Mauritius and RSG Lawyers Dubai. 4. Published hundreds of legal articles. 5. Presented various legal seminars in regional Australia to educate refugees, migrants and other minorities. And we definitely could not have done it without you. This includes every client, every referrer, every follower and to all those that support us. We thank you for being a part of the 5 Year RSG Lawyers story. A special thanks to Byblos Melbourne, Events By Maheen, M Rehman Photography and VX Media for creating and capturing the RSG Lawyers and Associates 5 Year Anniversary Dinner.

14.01.2022 Your Immigration Pathway and the Coronavirus We are sharing a short guidance note to try and help you stay ahead in your immigration pathway during the COVID-19... event: a) At this stage, there are no changes to the Immi Portal system and the Department of Home Affairs continues to operate. b) For most visas, you require evidence of valid health insurance at the time of application and so it is important that you are able to obtain evidence of valid health insurance before any possible "quarantine" or "shutdown" occurs should you be looking to submit an application in the near future. c) Institutes and universities may also be shutting down for a period although they may be conducting classes online depending on what direction is given by the Australian Federal and State Governments. Similarly to point b), if you are renewing your student visa, please do not leave it to the last moment to obtain your Confirmation of Enrollment as there is a degree of uncertainty due to the nature of the COVID-19 event. d) If you are submitting any Federal Circuit Court application register with the Elodgement service so you are able to submit the Application online as there may be restrictions imposed in the near future about filing in person at the court. You can register here: https://www.fedcourt.gov.au/online-services/elodgment. It is also advisable that you have your affidavit prepared and witnessed well in advance. Remember, only qualified professionals can witness your affidavit. e) Any Bridging Visa A (BVA) application must be made by post and the Department of Home Affairs no longer accepts BVA applications in person at their offices. f) If you are submitting an application for merits review to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, it can be completed online and, in most cases, there is no need to attend the Tribunal registry in person. You are welcome to contact our office on (03) 9350 4440 if you have any questions.



13.01.2022 Have you received an Australian student visa refusal? Click below.

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10.01.2022 To all those that are celebrating, Happy Eid from the team at RSG!



10.01.2022 Did you know that Charles Sturt University - CSU awards over $3 million in scholarships and grants to students? If you would like to speak to us about how you may obtain an Australian Student Visa, feel free to call or message today.

06.01.2022 It was one of our client's Birthday today and we made sure that we did not forget his special day.

05.01.2022 Farhan Rehman is the Principal Solicitor at RSG Lawyers. He was born in the United Kingdom and migrated to Australia with his parents in 1990. He grew up in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Farhan completed law school at Victoria University, Melbourne Australia 'My greatest achievements include being admitted to legal practice, opening my own firm in Melbourne with a branch in my hometown of Wagga Wagga and expanding my business overseas. I was raised with the ideology and under...standing that one should help others and contribute to society, so I’m proud that starting my business has provided jobs and opportunities for other Australians.' https://www.vu.edu.au///students-alumni/a-law-unto-himself In his free time, Farhan is a hip-hop artist, enjoys the gym and spending time with his family.

04.01.2022 Meet the Team: Post 2 Usama Iftikhar is a legal clerk at RSG Lawyers. He was born in Sydney, raised in Perth and finally settled in Melbourne which he now call...s home. Usama completed his Bachelor of Laws at La Trobe University in 2018 and is now focused on completing his Practical Legal Training in order to be admitted to practice as a lawyer. In his time at La Trobe and whilst working at RSG Lawyers he has developed a keen interest in the fields of property law, migration law and human rights law. ‘I aspire to be an instrument of goodness in people’s lives. I believe that everyone in their own way should they choose so has an opportunity to make a difference in another person’s life. This may be through their professions as teachers, builders, doctors, as parents taking care of their families, or as simple as passing off a smile to someone who may be going through a rough time. For me studying law was a pathway to reach that goal, to assist another individual in the hope that when I need it someone will be there for me.’ Usama is also an avid supporter of Liverpool F.C. and is frequently heard at the start of every season claiming ‘This is our year’ before explaining that the Club teaches him the incredibly useful lesson of dealing with disappointment at the end of the season.

04.01.2022 Some of the Melbourne team for breakfast at InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto this morning. 2018 has been a great year for RSG Lawyers. And today we would l...ike to appreciate and thank our hardworking team for a successful 2018. Every team member has worked with dedication and hard work that has allowed RSG Lawyers to consistently grow and establish the reputation that it has. 2018 has also had its set of challenges. In particular, we note the difficulties for many of our clients in the Australian immigration law space due to the Federal Government's immigration law policies which continue to remain in a state of flux. We understand the hurdles that our clients face, especially in the current political climate, and we have continued to not only mitigate such challenges but to also seek remedies for our client's under the law where actions by the Department of Home Affairs may have been unlawful. As we discussed at the breakfast this morning, we have various planned events for 2019 and look forward to continually innovating and providing you with comprehensive ethical, trustworthy and responsive legal services. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for your continued support.



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