When you apply for a visa to the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) by lodging an application along with supporting documents, you may receive a request from the Case Officer (Decision Maker) requesting you for further information in support of your application within a tight timeframe. This is called a Request for Further Information or “RFI”. McKkr’s helps Migration Agents and Lawyers in responding to the enquiries and unfavourable decisions from the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) or Request for Further Information (RFI).If you would like our experienced professionals to make strong submissions or assist you on behalf of your clients, Discuss your Case with us today.Order Response to DOHA here.
Response to DOHA
RFI is generally issued for many applications where decision cannot be made by the Case Officer based on the available information. Of course, timing is critical. However, it is an opportunity to address Officer’s concerns to their full satisfaction. Therefore, a careful approach needs to be taken.
It is always good to structure your presentation of evidences through powerful submissions addressing each concern of the officer. This does not only need a good understanding of migration law and Departmental policies but also a strategic approach.
We at McKkr’s specialise in writing submissions to the Department of Home Affairs in response to RFIs and have helped several clients of RMAs and lawyers across Australia in getting approvals of their applications from DOHA. .Contact Us or call us on +61 2 46261002 to speak to our migration specialists.