Dayoon gained her admission to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in December 2009.
Dayoon graduated with a combined law degree in Commerce/Law and a major in accounting from the University of New South Wales. She completed a clerkship as a Tax Analyst at a Big 4 Accounting firm in Sydney and worked at a boutique law firm in Sydney CBD where she practised in general commercial and corporate law.
Dayoon is fluent in Korean and is familiar with all aspects of business development needs in the Korean market and the opportunities for skilled workers to immigrate to Australia. With her bilingual background, she had the opportunity to work in major research and development industries as well as global industry networks. By bringing her experience and knowledge of international trade developments, particularly to Australia’s economic industries such as telecommunications, mining, defence, energy, rail, and manufacturing, she provides an in-depth understanding of individual case matters and attends to each visa inquiry with a practical approach.
As a legal practitioner, Dayoon provides concise legal advice on a wide range of immigration matters.
Outside of work, she enjoys yoga, hiking, and going on family holidays.
Alex holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Master of Professional Accounting and Commerce from Australian universities. After completing his Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at law school, Alex was admitted to practice in February 2023. He specialises in a wide range of permanent and temporary visa applications, including employer-sponsored visas (subclasses 482, 186, 494) and Business Innovation and Investment visas (subclass 188 and 888). He currently holds a practising certificate issued by the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Ms Li is the Principal Solicitor of NS Legal and is admitted to practise before the High Court of Australia, the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of New South Wales. She focuses on commercial law, family law and civil and commercial litigation.
Dayoon gained her admission to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in December 2009.
Dayoon graduated with a combined law degree in Commerce/Law and a major in accounting from the University of New South Wales. She completed a clerkship as a Tax Analyst at a Big 4 Accounting firm in Sydney and worked at a boutique law firm in Sydney CBD where she practised in general commercial and corporate law.
Dayoon is fluent in Korean and is familiar with all aspects of business development needs in the Korean market and the opportunities for skilled workers to immigrate to Australia. With her bilingual background, she had the opportunity to work in major research and development industries as well as global industry networks. By bringing her experience and knowledge of international trade developments, particularly to Australia’s economic industries such as telecommunications, mining, defence, energy, rail, and manufacturing, she provides an in-depth understanding of individual case matters and attends to each visa inquiry with a practical approach.
As a legal practitioner, Dayoon provides concise legal advice on a wide range of immigration matters.
Outside of work, she enjoys yoga, hiking, and going on family holidays.
Hello, I'm Doris Dong. I graduated from the Australian National University with a Juris Doctor, and I specialise in migration law, family law and commercial arbitration.
I came to Australia on my own in 2018 to study, so I have first-hand experience with international student life and preparing for immigration. During my studies I also took part in the university's legal aid programs and handled a wide range of legal matters faced by international students and temporary visa holders in Australia. Those experiences sharpened my ability to manage cases with rigour and to dig deep into the relevant legislation. As a former international student myself, I understand your questions and concerns, and I will use my professional expertise to support you on your study and immigration journey. I hope that, through our shared effort, your dreams will come one step closer.
Hello, I'm Jack, a solicitor admitted to the High Court of Australia. I hold a Bachelor of Laws from the University of New England and a Master of Migration Law from the Australian National University. Before becoming a registered migration agent in Australia, I worked as an electrical engineer, having graduated with a Master of Engineering from the University of Sydney.
I specialise in employer-sponsored visas, family-sponsored visas, skilled migration, business migration visas, and representation at AAT appeals. I'm skilled at finding creative solutions for clients, drawing on my engineering logic, the legal interpretation training I received in law school, and my professional drafting experience. As a seasoned registered migration agent and solicitor, my creed is this: a migration or visa case may be just one piece of work for me, but for the client it may mean a life-changing outcome. That's why I put the client's interests first and deliver the most efficient, cost-effective migration solutions.
Ron Shao brings extensive legal experience and professional expertise, specialising in immigration law with additional practice across corporate law, commercial law, and property law. He completed his undergraduate studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University before earning his Juris Doctor from the University of New South Wales in Australia, and is admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. He thrives on challenges and excels at crafting comprehensive, practical solutions to complex legal matters, always striving to deliver the best possible outcomes for his clients. Fluent in Chinese, English, and Russian, Ron communicates effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds and meets the needs of clients across multiple languages.
Solicitor admitted to the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of New South Wales; MARA-registered migration agent.
Before completing my Juris Doctor at the University of New South Wales, I obtained a Bachelor of Laws in China. I was admitted as a solicitor in Australia in February 2019, and later became a registered migration agent.
A focus on detail and a commitment to continual improvement keep me at the forefront of migration law. I work to exceed clients' expectations by providing sound, effective advice aimed at achieving the best possible outcome.
As a documentation-focused migration agent, I aim to keep expanding my knowledge of migration law and my ability to resolve complex matters, so I can help more clients realise their goals sooner, grow together with NS Legal, and ultimately become a specialist in migration law.
Outside of work, I enjoy football, badminton, watching sports, hiking and road trips.