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Anne Nguyen

Migration Lawyer

"I cannot recommend WLW enough. The entire process of the my visa application has been smooth, thorough and stress-free. If you need amazing migration lawyers, consult them!" - AJ

In mid-2013, Anne was admitted to The Victorian Supreme Court as an Australian lawyer and practiced exclusively in Australian immigration law and in 2016, she was admitted to The High Court of Australia as a solicitor.

Having been born in Australia to Vietnamese refugee parents, Anne felt the need to serve the migrant and CALD communities. Anne enjoys working in the private client practice space such as family visas, humanitarian, student, visitor and partner visas and Australian citizenship applications. Anne is always keen for a challenge when it comes to complex migration cases such as character, health, family violence, cancellation matters to name a few and, not only does she have experience at the Department, Administrative Appeals/ Review Tribunal but also at the judicial review and ministerial levels.

Anne previously worked at boutique, national and top tier firms, all within the immigration law space. She is bilingual in Vietnamese, compassionate and goal orientated where she strives to achieve the best outcome for her clients.

In her spare time, she enjoys volunteering for charities, plays tennis, swim and other forms of outdoor activities.

QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

  • Bachelor of Laws from Deakin University
  • Australian practicing certificate
  • Supreme Court of Victoria, Admitted as a Lawyer of the Supreme Court of Victoria
  • Member of Young Lawyers Queensland
  • Member of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights

Latest Resources

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.

The subclass 482 ‘Genuine Position Requirement’

Demonstrating that a position for which you are nominating a foreign worker is 'genuine' can be a particularly tricky requirement to meet under the subclass 482 Temporary Skill Shortage visa program.

What is the Australian Market Salary Rate?

If you are a business looking to nominate a prospective foreign employee, one of the requirements that you will have to meet is the determination of the position’s Annual Market Salary Rate (AMSR).