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19 July, 2024

How will my migration case be managed through the Court?

This video explains how a migration case typically progresses through the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.

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19 July, 2024

What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case?

This video explains how to prepare and what to expect during a typical court hearing for a migration matter.

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05 July, 2024

What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - translated versions

Page listing all translated versions of the What Court staff can and cannot do for clients brochure

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05 July, 2024

Preparing an affidavit fact sheet - translated versions

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04 July, 2024

Fears for safety while attending Court brochure - translated versions

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20 August, 2024

How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video - translated versions

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20 August, 2024

What can the Court do in migration cases? video - translated versions

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01 September, 2021

Review of migration decisions by the FCFCOA - Urdu translation

مائیگریشن کے فیصلوں پر نظر ثانی
یہ بروشر ان لوگوں کے لیے ہے جو ویزے سے متعلق فیصلے پر Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia سے نظر ثانی کروانا چاہتے ہیں۔

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01 June, 2023

Preparing an affidavit fact sheet - Vietnamese translation

Vietnamese translation of Làm tờ khai hữu thệ

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01 June, 2023

What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Thai translation

Thai translation of สิ่่ สิ่่ งที่่ เจ้้าหน้ ้าที่่ Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia และ และไม่ ่สามารถ ส ามารถ ทำำ สำำ หรั ับผู้้ ใช้้บริ ิการ

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