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James Wardlaw

Partner

“Thank you James for all the advice and sincerity you've shown me over the years. I have recommended people already. I'd happily and confidently will do in the future as well. Most of all, I'm glad that I know a lawyer and organisation that has my best interest at heart!!” - Jemal

James is a Law Institute of Victoria Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law and is a co-founder of WLW Migration Lawyers. He has significant experience in all areas of migration law with a particular focus on complex tribunal appeals, litigation and company compliance.

Since starting practice in 2012, James has worked as a lawyer at Victoria Legal Aid and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. He presented at the 2017 National Annual Migration Law Conference on the future of Migration Lawyer in Australia and has been a finalist for the Law Institute of Victoria Rising Star Award twice, in 2015 and 2019. James regularly presents at industry seminars and education sessions on immigration legal issues. He has been briefed as expert witness in immigration law and also been interviewed by SBS World News regarding immigration legal issues in Australia.

When he is not working, James enjoys slamming pucks around with his Ice Hockey team, plummeting down mountain bike trails and surfing on weekends. If you are lucky you might even catch him playing saxophone with his band!

QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

  • Bachelor of Law (LLB)
  • Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) – Double Major in International Trade and Economic Policy and Economics.
  • Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GradDip)
  • Australian practising certificate
  • Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law
  • Member of the Law Institute of Victoria

Latest Resources

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Are you a citizen of the USA looking at migrating to Australia? There are several different visa pathways commonly used by US citizens looking to move to Australia permanent.

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The Genuine Temporary Entrant requirement (also referred to as “GTE”) refers to the requirement that a person applying for a temporary visa is considered a visitor or a genuine temporary entrant to Australia.

10 May 2024 changes to Australian student visas

An increase to the financial capacity requirement for Student and Student Guardian visas will be effective from 10 May 2024.