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Website Disclaimer – Important Legal Notice from Jade Immigration Lawyers

At Jade Immigration Lawyers, this disclaimer outlines the scope and purpose of the content provided on our website. While we aim to offer accurate and current information, the material is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice.

Given the fast-changing nature of immigration laws and policies in Australia, relying solely on this content—without seeking personalised legal advice—may lead to complications or misunderstandings in your immigration journey.

No Legal Advice

The information published on our website does not constitute legal advice. If you are seeking help with visa applications, appeals, skills assessments, or citizenship matters, it’s essential to consult directly with our qualified immigration lawyers.

Please visit our Services page to explore the full range of legal solutions we offer.

No Attorney-Client Relationship

Browsing our website or sending us a message via our contact forms does not create an attorney-client relationship. Such a relationship is only established through a formal agreement signed between you and Jade Immigration Lawyers.

Until that agreement is in place, no content on this website should be taken as legal representation. If you’re considering our legal services, we encourage you to visit our Book a Consultation page for further guidance.

Why This Disclaimer Matters to You

At first glance, a disclaimer may seem like legal formality. However, understanding the limitations of website content can prevent misunderstandings down the track. For this reason, we’ve prepared this page to outline exactly what you can and cannot rely on.

In short, while our content offers useful information about Australian immigration laws, it is not a substitute for tailored legal advice. As a result, we encourage you to speak with one of our immigration lawyers to assess your individual case.

What You Should Not Do

Do not rely solely on this website to make immigration decisions. Even though we strive to keep content current and correct, immigration laws change frequently. Without professional guidance, you could unintentionally act on outdated or irrelevant information.

Instead, always confirm details with a registered migration agent or lawyer. Furthermore, be cautious when interpreting immigration updates on your own, especially if your matter involves appeals or refusals.

Limitation of Liability

Jade Immigration Lawyers will not be held responsible for any losses, damages, or misunderstandings resulting from the use or reliance on information found on this site.

We strongly advise seeking professional legal advice for any immigration matters. For official immigration updates, please refer to the Department of Home Affairs website.

When to Seek Legal Advice

So, when should you contact us?

  • If you have received a Department letter (such as s56 or s57)
  • If your visa has been refused or cancelled
  • If you’re unsure which visa pathway suits you
  • If you plan to lodge a complex visa or appeal
  • If you simply want peace of mind before proceeding

To sum up, consulting an immigration lawyer early on can save you time, money, and legal stress. For more details, head over to our Book a Consultation page to schedule a session.

Contact Us

Have questions about this disclaimer or need help with your immigration case?

📞 Call us: 0485 907 989
📧 Email: jade@jadeimmigrationlawyers.com.au
📝 Submit an online enquiry or
📅 Book a consultation now to get personalised immigration advice from our experienced team. We assist clients across Australia and internationally.

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FAQ

Find answers to common questions about our Website Disclaimer. If you need further assistance, please contact us. 

No. All content is general and not intended to replace legal advice from a qualified immigration lawyer.

How do I create an attorney-client relationship with Jade Immigration Lawyers?

An attorney-client relationship is formed only once a formal agreement is signed between you and our firm.

What if the immigration law has changed since this content was published?

While we strive for accuracy, laws change frequently. Always consult a lawyer or the Department of Home Affairs for the latest updates.

You may send enquiries, but we will only offer legal advice once a consultation is arranged and an agreement is signed.

Where can I get official immigration updates?

Visit the Department of Home Affairs for the most up-to-date government information.