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Liana - Allan

Liana - Allan

Liana Allan is probably Australia's best known migration agent. Liana is the owner of Legal Training Australia Pty Ltd which is a professional development firm training Australian migration agents and owner of Visacorp Pty Ltd migration agency. Liana's main passion is serving the needs of the migration agent community and providing migrants with information that can truly assist them as they seek to create a new life in Australia. Liana plays netball twice a week and enjoys great food and the occasional glass of Shiraz. Liana lives in Sydney, Australia and has two children. Liana is married.

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Migration Alliance is pleased to announce that Jerry Gomez (pictured below) has been appointed as our new editor / journalist.

Jerry Gomez resides in the state of Victoria and was admitted as a Legal Practitioner of the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 31 August 2001.  Jerry also holds a current Victorian Practicing Certificate (unrestricted).

We believe that Jerry will be a perfect fit for the migration advice profession as Jerry has also been a Registered Migration Agent (MARN 0854080) since 2008.

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Here it is folks.....Migration Alliance members might be interested to learn about the new 457 labour market testing samples we are coming across on facebook.  If you have any of your own samples send them through to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will publish them here.

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 And how about this advertisment which looks like a prescription for a 'genuine need for position' under LMT job ad: http://www.seek.com.au/job/25664055

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Here is some important FEEDBACK about the New ImmiAccount and some problems that have been shared with Migration Alliance this morning from one of our members:

'1.       None of the Correspondence from Case Officers are showing up

2.       Grant letter link is there, but cannot view any of the Grant Letters

3.       Applications that are Finalised are showing as “In Progress”. In my case, examples are the following TRNs: EGNU1XXXXX, EGNTXXXXX and EGNSXXXXX.

Can the status of these Applications with these TRNs, please be changed from “In Progress” to “Finalised”, as the Visas for these clients have already been granted a while ago.

4.       Online Applications lodged in 2008 and earlier, like Subclasses 176 and 475, are not showing up in the List of Applications, and my colleagues have told me, they are not able to import them either.

5.       We are not logged into  LegendCom and VEVO, when we log into ImmiAccount. Also, the LegendCom Password has not changed. I still have to use the previous LegendCom Password to Login to LegenCom. The ImmiAccount login and Password does not work in Legendcom. We were told it should all be one Login and one Password.

6.       How do we remove from view in the List of Applications, old Applications that have already been finalised a while ago?

I remember in the MIA Seminar when we spoke to you Mark, we were told that we can modify the view in the List of Applications, and have only Applications “In Progress”, “Incomplete”, or “Submitted” in view. That would make sense, as we don’t always need to look at the 100s if not 1000s of Applications that have been “Finalised”, unless we have appealed the Decision in MRT or AAT.

Also, we were told that we should be able to import Paper Applications that have been lodged as well, through ImmiAccount. But the current functionality in ImmiAccount does not allow that.

A Great thanks for making the Partner Applications Online, and applying a Common Sense approach by leaving the option for Paper Applications open.

If you can also look into making the Parent Visa Applications (currently processed in Perth) Online, that will be a great help. Parent Visa Applications are usually less complicated than Partner Visa Applications, and are all centrally processed at the Perth Parent Visa Centre. So, converting it to Online should not be as complicated as the Partner Visas. Also, the Perth Parent Visa Centre is taking almost 3 months just to acknowledge an application. They also send receipts by snail mail, and are not always even registered. Look forward to your implementing this (Parent Visa Online Filing Option) in the future.

Finally, Mark, you mentioned the Online Visa Application Option for all Student Visa Assessment Levels (only Assessment Level 1, 2 and 3 from January 2014), Onshore and Offshore, for ALL countries, like, GSM and ENS, will be available from June 2014, or by August 2014, at the latest. And that you will finally discontinue the Assessment Level 2-4 Trials. Is this still the case, and are you still proceeding with this implementation as discussed? This will also help us a lot for future Student Visa Applications.'

Update 12:53pm 10/12/2013 ImmiAccount not working:

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Migration Alliance has been asked to distribute this news to it's members:

The Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal will cease sending statutory letters by registered post from 16 December 2013. From this date, any statutory letter (such as an invitation to attend a hearing, a letter inviting comment on or response to adverse information, or a decision notification letter) that is sent by post will be sent by standard post.

Registered post will continue to be used to return (to addresses in Australia) original, official documents issued by government agencies.

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The following email has been sent to the Hon Senator and Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, Michaelia Cash MP, this morning.  Thanks to John Findley, a Senior member of Migration Alliance for preparing this piece.  A copy of this can also found on Newsboot.

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