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Legal Aid Help for Citizens of the Russian Federation in Australia.

Providing legal, judicial, and social support to Russian compatriots in Australia whose rights, freedoms, and legitimate interests have been violated.

We protect your rights, help you adapt to a new country, offer legal assistance, and share important information about life abroad. Our programs promote integration, strengthen cultural ties with the homeland, and provide help in difficult situations.

For calls within Australia

0421 930 592

For calls outside Australia

+61 421 930 592

Physical address

Level 19 / 10 Eagle street, Brisbane (visits by appointment only)

Our Mission: Safeguarding Rights, Liberties, and Security Abroad

  • Discrimination based on nationality, language, religion, culture, and other factors.
  • Violations of human rights, including those of vulnerable groups (children, the elderly, veterans).
  • Workplace discrimination (e.g., unlawful dismissals).
  • Denial of access to education.
  • Denial of medical assistance.
  • Propaganda of Nazi ideology.
  • Damage to property of small and medium-sized businesses owned by compatriots, as well as to Russian-owned real estate abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Legal Aid Centers provide assistance to various categories of citizens abroad. Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions about who can receive help:

Citizens who are citizens of the country represented by the center, including employees, students, compatriots and their families.

Yes, many centers provide services for natives who have the status of compatriots and need support.

Legal assistance, legal advice, crisis support, information about local laws and promotion of cultural events.

You can contact the advocacy center for legal advice and assistance with issues related to immigration documents.

Yes, human rights centers help with issues related to labor rights and can offer advice on this topic.

It is usually required to provide proof of identity, documents proving your nationality, as well as any documents relevant to your situation.

In some cases, anonymous reporting is possible, but it is recommended that you report your situation for more accurate assistance.

Many centers offer online consultations and remote services.