Hambros & Cahill Lawyers
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Hambros & Cahill Lawyers
Level 1
280 Queen Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Australia

Email: info@hclegals.com.au

Tel:13000 23456 (National)
(03) 9642-2116 (National)
+613 9642-2116 (International)
Fax:(03) 9642-2119
+613 9642-2119 (International)

 

Why Choose Hambros & Cahill Lawyers?

  • Because we are good at what we do. We are a professionally run business & we are reliable.
  • We are registered with the Australian Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA), & a member of the Australian Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) - the professional body for registered migration agents.
  • We offer personalised service. We keep your details confidential.
  • We will not take on your case unless we are comfortable with it & can see a pathway to success. This approach has enabled us to achieve an excellent track record.
  • Our customer service & response times for paying clients are amongst the best in the industry.
  • We take the trouble to present your case in the best possible way. By putting a cap on the number of visas we work on, we are able to commit the required focus your application needs. Our "wins" are not based on luck!
  • We specialize in skilled migration. In this respect, we have considerable skills & experience in lodging highly effective skilled migration applications.
  • Our prices are reasonably. Our clients have confirmed we provide excellent value for money.
  • We receive excellent testimonials.
  • A significant percentage of our business is from customer referrals.
  • Hambros & Cahill Lawyers is here for the long term. Our performance & reputation is key to our continued success. To this end, it is our aim to have our clients' tell their friends & relatives that their experience with us has been a positive one.

 

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