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EP- 28 How to Respond to a Natural Justice Letter for the 482 Visa. Employer Visa - Know your rights

EP- 28 How to Respond to a Natural Justice Letter for the 482 Visa. Employer Visa - Know your rights

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Have you received a Natural Justice notification related to your 482 Visa? Don’t panic – tune in before you respond!

In this crucial episode, we break down what a Natural Justice letter is, why you might receive one, and—most importantly—how to respond effectively to avoid visa refusal. Whether you're a visa applicant, sponsoring employer, or migration agent, this episode provides a step-by-step guide to preparing a professional response that stands the best chance of success.

🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why Natural Justice letters are issued under the 482 visa process
  • How to draft a strong response with supporting documents
  • Common mistakes to avoid and how to meet critical deadlines
  • What happens if you delay or ignore the notice
  • Real-life examples and expert response tips

🎯 A poorly prepared response could result in a visa refusal. Don’t risk your future—learn how to protect your application with the right strategy and documentation.

📞 Need help? Contact a registered migration agent or reach out via www.auzworldmigration.com.au

📌 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast for more legal insights, migration updates, and expert interviews!

Host: Manmohan Makkar – Solicitor, Auzworld Lawyers & Immigration 🌐 Website: www.auzworldmigration.com.au 📱 Call us: +61 431 049 352

Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or professional advice. Always consult a qualified migration agent or lawyer for advice specific to your situation.

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