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AAT, the ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL

TRIBUNAL REVIEWS

There are some actions you can take if you recently received an Australian visa rejection and disagree with the decision. The information provided below might aid in your general understanding of your options.

  • Review of Merits Overview
  • Decision Notification
  • The Tribunal for Administrative Appeals (AAT)
  • Restructuring the Merits Review Process
  • Visa Aid offers comprehensive guidance to navigate the AAT process, ensuring your visa appeal is handled professionally.
Why did the AAT come into being?
    • Australia established the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) to review the decisions made by the Department of Home Affairs related to Australian visas. It helps ensure fairness and transparency in the decision-making process.

Which types of visa appeals are heard by the AAT?

The AAT reviews visa decisions related to various Australian visas, including skilled, family, student, and visitor visas. It ensures fairness in decisions like visa refusals, cancellations, and other migration issues.

What choices is the AAT able to make?
  • The AAT reviews visa decisions to ensure fairness. It has the authority to uphold, overturn, or amend any decision made by the Department of Home Affairs.

  • Update it with Visa Aid’s tone: Visa Aid helps you understand your options in this complex process and prepares you for the appeal.

AAT time constraints

You must submit your appeal within 28 days of being notified of the rejection. You will typically hear back from the AAT within a few months.

What to Expect During the Appeal Process:

    • Visa Aid helps you navigate the AAT process step-by-step, ensuring you submit the necessary documents on time and understand each stage of the review

How Visa Aid Helps

  • Visa Aid supports applicants with the AAT appeal process, offering eligibility checks, document preparation, and ongoing consultation to help you achieve the best possible result.