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Legal support - immigration and citizenship

On this page, you can find out about legal assistance by state or territory for immigration and citizenship cases, and for refugee (protection) cases.

We've provided this information about other organisations that may be able to help you. While we make every effort to keep information current, we can't confirm the details have not changed. Please contact the relevant organisation to ask about their services if you have any questions.

Legal assistance for immigration and citizenship review applicants

Here are the options for people who are seeking a review of a decision that is not related to a refugee (protection) case:

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Legal Aid ACT

Legal Aid ACT provides legal services, with a particular focus on the needs of people who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged.

Phone: 1300 654 314  

ACT Law Society

The ACT Law Society can help you find a private lawyer.

The pro-bono clearing house is a service that may be able to help you find pro-bono (free or reduced fee) assistance.

You can also contact a Community Legal Centre.

Phone: (02) 6274 0300 

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Legal Aid NSW

Provides legal services, with a particular focus on the needs of people who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged.

Legal Aid has an Immigration Service, which is free legal advice, assistance and representation about refugee law and other immigration matters.

Call LawAccess NSW on 1300 888 529 to get started.

Community Legal Centres (CLCs)

An online CLC Recommendation Service is available. Answer some questions about your situation and you will be directed to a suitable CLC. Tip: Select ‘I have an immigration problem’ at question 1.

You can also call LawAccess NSW on 1300 888 529 for help finding a CLC.

Key CLCs are:

Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS)

Provides many services including a Casework Service to represent and help people seeking asylum present their case effectively to the Tribunal.

Phone: (02) 8355 7227

Immigration Advice and Rights Centre

Provides free legal advice on immigration matters.

Phone: (02) 8234 0700

Law Society of NSW

The Law Society of NSW can help you find a private lawyer.

The Law Society's Pro Bono Scheme can put you in contact with law firms willing to provide their legal services for free or for reduced fees.

Phone: (02) 9926 0333 

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Multicultural Council of the Northern Territory

The Multicultural Council of the Northern Territory runs a migration advice service in partnership with the Migration Institute of Australia. Volunteer registered migration agents provide free advice sessions.

Bookings are essential for this service, please contact (08) 8945 9122 or admin@mcnt.org.au  to find out which sessions are available.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission

The Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission provides legal services, with a particular focus on the needs of people who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged.

Phone: 1800 019 343

Law Society NT

The Law Society NT can help you find a private lawyer.

Phone: (08) 8981 5104

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Community Legal Centres (CLCs)

Search the CLC directory to find a suitable CLC. Tip: Select ‘Immigration’ from the first drop down list.

Phone: (07) 3392 0092 

The Refugee and Immigration Legal Service (RAILS) is a key CLC that provides free immigration advice, legal assistance and legal education to migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Queensland.

Phone: (07) 3846 9300

Queensland Law Society

The Queensland Law Society can help you find a private lawyer.

Phone: 1300 367 757

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Legal Services Commission of South Australia

Provides legal services, with a particular focus on the needs of people who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged.

The Legal Services Commission offers a free legal advisory service to immigrants and refugees.

Phone: 1300 366 424 or (08) 8111 5539

JusticeNet

JusticeNet may be able to connect you with a lawyer who can help on a pro bono (free) basis.

The Law Society of South Australia

The Law Society of South Australia can help you find a private lawyer.

Phone: (08) 8229 0200

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Community Legal Centres (CLCs)

Search the Community Legal Centres Tasmania website to find a suitable CLC.

The Refugee Legal Service is a key CLC that provides legal advice to refugees and asylum seekers.

Phone: (03) 6169 9473

Women's Legal Service Tas (WLST)

The Women's Legal Service Tas has migration lawyers based in both Hobart and Launceston

Phone: 1800 682 468

The Law Society of Tasmania

The Law Society of Tasmania can help you find a private lawyer.

Their Pro Bono Referral Service may be able to help you find pro-bono (free or reduced fee) legal assistance.

Phone: (03) 6234 4133 

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Victoria Legal Aid

Victoria Legal Aid provides legal services, with a particular focus on the needs of people who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged.

Phone: 1300 792 387

Community Legal Centres (CLCs)

Search the CLC directory to find a suitable CLC.

Tips for searching the CLC directory:

  • Scroll up to enter your postcode to find a CLC near you.
  • Use keywords such as ‘migration’ or ‘refugee’.
  • Select ‘asylum’ from the drop-down list.

You can also call the Federation of Community Legal Centres on (03) 9652 1501 for help finding a CLC.

Key CLCs are:

Refugee Legal

Provides free specialist legal assistance to people seeking asylum, refugees and disadvantaged migrants.

Phone: (03) 9413 0100 (10am to 2pm on Wednesday and Friday)

Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC)

Provides legal assistance to refugees and people seeking asylum.

Phone: 03 9326 6066 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday)

Law Institute Victoria

The Law Institute Victoria can help you find a private lawyer.

Phone: (03) 9607 9550

We can help you understand the review process, but we cannot give you advice about your case.

There are professional people (for example, migration agents) and other organisations that can help you with your review.

Help from a registered migration agent

You may be able to get help from a registered migration agent.

The Register of Migration Agents has contact details for registered migration agents.

Help from a lawyer

The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer:

Legal Aid Western Australia

Legal Aid Western Australia provides legal services, with a particular focus on the needs of people who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged.

Phone: 1300 650 579

The Law Society of Western Australia

The Law Society of Western Australia can help you find a private lawyer.

Phone: (08) 9324 8600

Law Access

Law Access is a not-for-profit organisation that may be able to help you find pro-bono (free or reduced fee) legal assistance.

Phone: (08) 6488 8725

Community Legal Centres (CLCs)

Search the CLC directory to find a suitable CLC near you.

Key CLCs are:

Circle Green Community Legal

Provides migration assistance, legal advice and education.

Phone: (08) 6148 3636

Southern Communities Advocacy Legal Education Service Inc. (SCALES)

Provides a statewide service in the area of immigration.

Phone: (08) 9550 0400

Legal assistance for refugee review applicants

Free legal assistance

You may be able to receive free legal assistance from a refugee and immigration legal assistance provider if you are applying for review of:

  • a decision made under the Migration Act 1958 to refuse or cancel protection visas.
  • a decision made under section 197D of the Migration Act that a protection finding would no longer be made about a person.
List of legal assistance providers in your state or territory
State or TerritoryNameWebsite
Australian Capital TerritoryLegal Aid ACTwww.legalaidact.org.au

New South Wales
Legal Aid NSW

Immigration Advice and Rights Centre (IARC)

Refugee Advice & Casework Service (RACS)
www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au

www.iarc.org.au

www.racs.org.au
Northern TerritoryNT Legal Aid Commissionwww.legalaid.nt.gov.au

Queensland
Refugee and Immigration Legal Service (RAILS)

LawRight
www.rails.org.au

www.lawright.org.au
South AustraliaLegal Services Commission of South Australiawww.lsc.sa.gov.au
TasmaniaTasmanian Refugee Legal Servicewww.trls.org.au

Victoria
Refugee Legal

Victoria Legal Aid
www.refugeelegal.org.au

www.legalaid.vic.gov.au
Western AustraliaCircle Green Community Legalwww.circlegreen.org.au