About Us
http://preferredmode.com/wp-json/oembed/1.0/embed?url=https://preferredmode.com/2013/08/09/sam/ Julie T. Heller Immigration Planning Consultants is a boutique firm specialising in corporate and business migration and migration planning for discerning individuals.
We can assist you with developing migration strategies where, for example, applicants' skills are difficult to categorise, applicants are approaching or have passed the age of 45, workers are planning a move to Australia or where de-facto relationships are atypical.
Our consultants are all legally qualified and have been admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia. This enables them to consider a range of issues beyond immigration law drawn from equitable and administrative law principles.
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Julie Heller has worked in corporate, intellectual property law and financial services law in Australia and the UK and has specialised in immigration law since 2004.
Julie graduated from Latrobe University in Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and has studied at the Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales d'Angers in France. She obtained her Post-Graduate Diploma in Advanced Legal Practice from Monash University in 2007.
Julie joined Global Immigration Services as a Migration Agent in 2004 and specialised in providing high-level immigration advice to businesses in Australia and the Asia-Pacific. She opened Julie T. Heller Immigration Planning Consultants as Principal Consultant in mid 2007.
Julie has built a solid reputation among her clients for exceptional customer service and the provision of reliable advice tailored to her clients' needs. Her main areas of practice include employer sponsored migration (temporary and permanent), de-facto and interdependent visa applications, family migration and skilled migration. Julie also has expertise in refugee and review matters.
Julie is a member of the Law Institute of Victoria, the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, and speaks French. She has published law reform submissions on Juvenile Justice and presented on immigration law at the University of Melbourne.