Demand for our services is higher than ever. Your donation could make a big difference.
💜 For families hoping to reunite.
🤝 For people experiencing DFSV.
📝 For workers who are being exploited.
We successfully assist more than one thousand clients every year to reunite with their families, leave unsafe relationships and stand up to workplace exploitation. With additional funding we can do so much more.
About Us
IARC is a community legal centre (CLC). We are a non-profit that helps vulnerable people navigate Australian immigration law by providing free legal advice, information and casework services. Our clients are migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum.
We have 35 years experience in migration law and policy. Our vision is for a fair, just and accessible Australian immigration system.
We provide expert legal services to our clients through three practice areas:
Our team works with people who are experiencing multiple layers of hardship. Many of the clients we assist have experienced trauma and are financially disadvantaged. They also come from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Some are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. IARC is also one of few CLCs in the country that focuses on the area of law where immigration and domestic, family or sexual violence (DFSV) intersect. More than half of our clients are victim-survivors of DFSV.
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We acknowledge the Aboriginal peoples across New South Wales on whose lands we work, and give particular acknowledgment to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, where our office sits. We pay our respects to the traditional owners of this country, and to Elders, past and present. In doing so, we recognise our own heritage as settlers to this land and understand this responsibility we have in advocating for change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and in protecting the land, water, and air for future generations. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.