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Tran Le

Migration Lawyer

"I couldn't recommend this company more highly. They are efficient, reasonably priced, effective, and most of all kind." - Kylie

Tran completed her Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws at Deakin University and was admitted to the legal profession in 2024. She also holds a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business Administration from Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in Vietnam.

Before joining WLW, Tran gained nearly three years of experience working at a migration law firm and a migration agency. During this time, she developed expertise in skilled and employer-sponsored visas and navigated the complexities of the migration system.

Tran is passionate about assisting migrants and refugees, driven by a commitment to supporting individuals through challenging processes. Being bilingual in Vietnamese and English allows her to effectively communicate with clients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they feel understood and supported every step of the way.

QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

  • Master of Laws, Deakin University
  • Bachelor of Laws, Deakin University
  • Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Leo Cussen Centre for Law
  • Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Business Administration, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law
  • Supreme Court of Victoria, Admitted as a Lawyer of the Supreme Court of Victoria
  • Australian practising certificate

Latest Resources

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