Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) Remitted and Continue PR Status
My family and I recently went through one of the most stressful experiences of our lives—we received a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) for our Permanent Residency (PR) visa. Not knowing what to do, we consulted with several lawyers until we came across AHC. After a session with Jason Ling, we felt confident in their expertise and decided to trust them with our case.
With Anzhi as our lawyer, we worked through every step of the process, and just last week, we got the best possible news—our visa was NOT canceled! We honestly can’t thank Anzhi and the entire AHC team enough for their dedication and hard work. Their professionalism, knowledge, and support made all the difference.
Since this was such a big decision for us, I wanted to share my honest experience—both the things we appreciated and some areas to keep in mind for anyone considering AHC.
Things to Keep in Mind
🔹 Strategy Adjustments
During our first consultation, Jason outlined a strategy that reassured us we were in good hands. However, later in the process, Anzhi informed us that due to regulatory constraints, our original approach wouldn’t work. This change was unexpected and added some stress, especially given the tight timeline. That said, AHC adapted quickly and guided us toward a successful alternative. In the end, the outcome was what mattered, and they handled it well.
🔹 Tight Submission Deadlines
Because the main applicant was overseas, Home Affairs gave them extra time to respond compared to the rest of the family. While AHC ensured everything was submitted on time, they finalized documents quite close to the deadline, which made us a little anxious. On the due date, they also requested additional documents, which added pressure. However, despite the tight timing, they managed everything properly, and the result speaks for itself.
🔹 Busy Firm – Booking Appointments in Advance
AHC is clearly in high demand, which is a testament to their expertise. However, because they handle so many cases, you need to book appointments in advance if you want to speak with your lawyer. While this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it’s something to be aware of if you prefer immediate access to legal support.
🔹 Premium Pricing, But Worth It
AHC’s services are not cheap, but you’re paying for top-tier legal representation. If your case is complex and you want the best possible outcome, their expertise is well worth the investment.
(Honestly, points 3 and 4 aren’t really "negatives"—they just depend on what you’re looking for in a law firm.)
Why We Recommend AHC
✅ Deep Knowledge & Expertise
Our case was not straightforward—our visa subclass was rare and no longer offered, which confused many of the other lawyers we spoke with. AHC, however, understood everything immediately and provided clear, knowledgeable advice from the start. This gave us confidence that we were in good hands.
✅ Well-Organized & Transparent
One thing we really appreciated was how structured and transparent the process was. We always knew what stage we were at and what to expect next, which helped ease a lot of stress along the way.
✅ Professionalism & Integrity
When our strategy changed, we had already paid for services related to the original approach. Without us even asking, AHC proactively offered a refund and requested our bank details to process it. This level of honesty and professionalism is something you don’t always find, and it really stood out to us.
Final Thoughts
Looking back, choosing AHC was one of the best decisions we made. While there were a few stressful moments due to time constraints, their expertise, organization, and professionalism made all the difference in achieving a positive outcome.
If you’re facing visa issues and want a team that is knowledgeable, transparent, and dedicated, I highly recommend AHC. They truly care about their clients, and we are beyond grateful for everything they’ve done for us.