Davin Hartanto

Partner | MARN 1577740

Davin Hartanto has built his reputation specializing in immigration law, with a wide range of past experiences and education. Davin migrated to Australia from Indonesia in 2007. In 2010, he graduated from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Commerce and spent over three years excelling in the finance and investment sectors.

Seeking a more impactful career, Davin pivoted to law in 2014, earning a Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice from the Australian National University. Concurrently, he founded and managed a consultancy firm dedicated to providing education and migration services to international students and graduates.

Davin honed his expertise in complex immigration cases while collaborating with Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law. He adeptly represented corporate clients on matters involving audits, sanctions, and offences under the Migration Act and Regulations. Leveraging his financial background, Davin also frequently assists shareholders and investors with business and investment migration visas. His vast experience allows him to regularly counsel fellow practitioners and migration agents on intricate immigration law issues.

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Davin Hartanto is a Member of the Family Visa Program Advisory Panel on the MIA Advisory Panels.

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Focus Areas of Practice

  • Business and Investment Migration for High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs), Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals (UHNWIs), and sophisticated investors/clientele.
  • Corporate immigration solutions for Small/Medium Enterprises and large corporations, including representation on sponsorship monitoring, address adversarial matters related to sanctions, audits, and offenses under the Migration Act and Regulations.
  • Complex cases in Australian immigration law ranging from:
    • visa refusals and visa cancellations,
      clients with a prior character conviction(s),
    • clients who are affected by family violence during their partner visa application,
    • clients with prior history of providing false and misleading information to the department,
    • clients with a history of overstaying,
    • clients who are held in immigration detention, and
    • clients with no hope or those who feel that have exhausted all options to appeal.
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