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Visa applicants in the dark as migration law firm goes into liquidation
Key takeaways
- Larrae Sullivan and her partner Atunaisa Koroikata, with their son Jordan, paid thousands of dollars to Gold Migration.
- Customers who paid Gold Migration Lawyers thousands of dollars to progress their visa applications are in limbo after the firm went into liquidation.
- The business emailed them on Friday saying it could no longer act as their legal representative.
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Larrae Sullivan and her partner Atunaisa Koroikata, with their son Jordan, paid thousands of dollars to Gold Migration. (Supplied: Larrae Sullivan)
Customers who paid Gold Migration Lawyers thousands of dollars to progress their visa applications are in limbo after the firm went into liquidation.
The business emailed them on Friday saying it could no longer act as their legal representative.
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