Subject Matter
This workshop will provide an insight into some key techniques and approaches to securing a successful migration outcome for your client, particularly in difficult circumstances. Understand the psychology of the visa decision-maker: how they make decisions and what are some key motivators.
Content
- Understanding the structure, purpose and history of the Department of Home Affairs
- Psychology of the visa decision-maker
- How to apply this information in practice, specifically:
- In preparing an effective submission to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA); and
- Getting a positive outcome in a challenging case, and getting a stalled case moving again.
- Global Feedback Unit
- Communicating with DHA
- Communicating effectively via email
- Getting a refusal decision vacated
- Escalating cases
- Group case study
Educator
Victoria Lenton MMIA, Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law
Principal Lawyer at Lenton Migration Law & Consultancy
Schedule
Wednesday 15 and Friday 17 May 2024
12:00pm - 1:30pm AEST (Sydney time)
Continuing Professional Development
Registered Migration Agents
3 CPD | Category A
RMAs must attend for the full duration in order to obtain CPD points.
Legal Practitioners
3 CPD | Professional Skills
Legal practitioners are eligible to earn points for this CPD. The MIA is an approved QA Provider of CPD for the Legal Profession in Western Australia.
Other Information
Resources
You will need access to a computer or laptop with a reliable internet connection and speakers. For group discussion, you may also require a microphone and/or video. Earphones with a microphone that come standard with many mobile phones may be suitable.
Please join this test meeting to check your internet, speakers and microphone prior to registering.
Recording Disclosure
This online event may be recorded. By registering and logging on to the event, the participant agrees to the following:
- Personally identifiable information of participants may be heard, seen, read, collected, or used by the MIA as the organiser and the other online seminar participants;
- Any communication or information transmitted during the online seminar, such as voice, instant messages, or presentations are available to and may be recorded and further used by the MIA as the organiser.
For further information, please call 02 9249 9000 or email [email protected].
Our terms and conditions can be accessed here. |