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Migration · Newcastle, NSW

Migration lawyers in Newcastle.

Verified Australian migration lawyers practising in Newcastle and surrounding suburbs. Practising certificates checked against the NSW register. Fees published. Methodology transparent.

About migration in Newcastle

Australian migration law is governed by the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and the Migration Regulations 1994. The Department of Home Affairs decides applications; the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART, formerly AAT) reviews most refusals. Migration practice is highly specialised — visa subclasses run into the dozens and processing times, eligibility criteria and Department charges change frequently.

Newcastle is the second-largest NSW legal market with strong personal injury, family law and property practices reflecting the regional economy. Newcastle Local Court, District Court and a Federal Circuit and Family Court registry sit here. NSW Law Society regulates solicitors.

Regulators: Law Society of NSW (lawsociety.com.au)

Courts, tribunals and regulators in Newcastle

Most migration practice runs from Sydney; Newcastle practitioners may attend Sydney ART hearings.

Typical migration fees in Newcastle

Indicative fees drawn from our 2026 practitioner survey and published cost data. Confirm in writing with any firm before engaging — written costs disclosure is mandatory under the Legal Profession Uniform Law.

Pathway / matter typeRangeNotes
Partner visa$4,200–$9,500 + $9,365
Skilled visa$2,300–$5,200
ART review$14,000–$32,000

For the full migration cost breakdown across Australia, see our Migration cost guide.

Common migration matter types in Newcastle

Matter types we see most often in our intake from Newcastle and surrounding suburbs.

Partner visa (820/801 onshore, 309/100 offshore)

Spouse, de facto and fiance visas. The Department weighs four evidence categories: financial, household, social and commitment. Department charge $9,365. Typical processing 12–32 months. Refusal merits-review at ART has 40–55% success rate with well-prepared evidence.

Skilled visas (189 / 190 / 491 / 482)

Points-tested or employer-sponsored. Requires skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority. Core Skills Occupation List updated periodically — 14 occupations added 1 May 2026.

Employer-sponsored permanent (186 ENS)

Sponsor-nominated permanent residency for skilled workers. Direct Entry stream and Temporary Residence Transition stream. 50/90% processing times 8/17 months.

Business / investor visas (188 / 132)

Significant investor, premium investor, business owner, entrepreneur. High Department charges ($15–40k+) and complex eligibility requirements. Multi-year pathway.

Visitor visas (600)

Family visit, business visitor, tourist. Fast processing but refusal rates vary materially by applicant country.

Citizenship by conferral

Australian citizenship application after meeting residency requirements. Citizenship test and ceremony.

ART merits review

Application to the Administrative Review Tribunal where a visa is refused. Filing fee $3,496. Lawyers represent applicant with written submissions and (where required) oral hearing.

Section 501 character matters

Visa cancellation or refusal on character grounds. High-urgency matters — specialist representation essential.

How to choose a migration lawyer in Newcastle

Five questions that determine whether the lawyer in front of you is the right fit for your matter.

Migration lawyers in Newcastle

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