Where to get migration assistance in South Australia
The Legal Services Commission offers free advice about most visa types and migration issues, with the exception of student visas and most work visas. The Legal Services Commission may be able to provide ongoing assistance (eg preparing visa applications and other documentation) in some circumstances, for people who are disadvantaged. If you are not sure whether you qualify for assistance, it is best to make an appointment to speak to an adviser first.
The Australian Refugee Association provides assistance to refugees in the community. They may be able to assist with a broad range of visa applications, for which a fee is usually charged.
The Refugee Advocacy Service of South Australia (RASSA) provides advice and assistance to refugees and asylum seekers who are in detention.
Westside Community Lawyers provides advice and assistance to people who are seeking review of a visa decision through the courts.
All these services have limited funding and criteria about who they can assist. People seeking assistance should contact the organisation directly to find out whether they satisfy the criteria for assistance.
Advice about student visas and skilled visas must usually be obtained from a private migration agent. Contact details for migration agents in South Australia can be obtained from the Migration Agents Registration Authority.
The Legal Services Commission (SA)82-98 Wakefield Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Tel: 1300 366 424
http://www.lsc.sa.gov.au/
The Australian Refugee Association304 Henley Beach Road
Underdale SA 5032
Tel: (08) 8354 2951
http://www.ausref.net/
Westside Community Lawyers IncParks Community Centre
Trafford Street
Angle Park SA 5010
Tel: (08) 8243 5521
Migration Agents Registration Authority(for referral to private, registered migration agents)
Tel: (02) 9299 5446
http://www.themara.com.au/