Partner visa matters require more than forms and checklists. They require a clear relationship narrative, consistent evidence, and careful legal positioning from the outset.
We assist with partner visa applications, refusals, cancellations, Schedule 3 issues, and complex immigration history matters.
- Hornsby-based. Assisting clients across Sydney and NSW.
- Over 250 five-star Google reviews.
- Legal advice is provided by booked consultation.
Partner Visa Applications – Done Properly
A genuine relationship alone is not always enough. Partner visa applications are assessed on credibility, consistency, and documentary structure.
Application preparation
- Relationship evidence planning
- User-friendly checklists
- Guidance on preparing supporting documents
- Drafting structured statements
- Identifying risks before lodgement
- Addressing Schedule 3 issues early
Refusal-resistant preparation
Many genuine partner visas are refused because evidence is inconsistent, prior visa history is not addressed, Schedule 3 issues are misunderstood, or statements lack clarity.
We approach partner visa matters as structured legal files — not template submissions. The aim is clarity, organisation, and proper positioning from the beginning.
Partner Visa Refusals & Cancellations
If your partner visa has been refused, cancelled, or you have received correspondence from the Department, early legal advice is important. Time limits often apply.
Review and preparation
- Assessing refusal or cancellation decisions
- Strategy for ART review where available
- Evidence restructuring
- Written submissions and preparation
Schedule 3 & complex immigration history
Special criteria may apply in certain onshore unlawful or complex visa situations.
These matters require careful assessment before any application or submission is made. Advice should be obtained early.
Not all refused matters are suitable for review. Each matter is assessed individually.
How Partner Visa Matters Proceed
The process is designed to identify issues early and ensure evidence and strategy are structured properly before lodgement or review.
1
Initial consultation – Eligibility and risk assessment
2
Structured checklist provided Clear guidance on required evidence
3
Evidence preparation – Relationship documents organised properly
4
Legal review – Statements and submissions prepared or strengthened
5
Application lodgement – Complete and structured file submitted
6
Department stage – Responding to further information requests, if any
Why Clients Choose Caspian Lega
Clients often seek commercial advice that is practical, understandable, and focused on identifying real risks rather than producing unnecessarily complex documents.
What clients value
- Clear explanations in plain English
- Structured and organised preparation
- Honest assessment from the beginning
- Defined next steps and expectations
Consultations and fees
Fees depend on complexity, immigration history, time sensitivity, and risk factors including Schedule 3 issues.
A paid consultation is required before any work is accepted.
We do not offer free legal advice or guarantees.
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Frequently asked questions
Simple answers to common questions from prospective clients.
Do you review business contracts?
Yes, subject to assessment and the type of agreement involved.
Do you assist with sale and purchase of business agreements?
Yes, including drafting and review where appropriate.
Do you review commercial leases?
Where relevant to broader business transactions or selected commercial matters.
Do you provide fixed fees?
Fee structures depend on the complexity and scope of the matter.
What is the first step?
A paid consultation so the matter and documents can be assessed properly.
Do you use generic templates?
Documents should be tailored to the transaction and the risks involved.
Next step
If you require advice regarding a business agreement, commercial transaction, or contract review, the next step is to book a consultation.