Administrative Appeals Tribunal - AAT
Visa holders who have their visa cancelled by the visa office will generally have the right to lodge a review application of that decision to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Visa applicants who have their visa applications refused, may also have the right to appeal to the AAT. This right applies to applicants who lodge an onshore application or who have been sponsored by a relative or an employer.
Applicants who apply in their own right, from offshore, do not have review rights. AAT Appeals are often very complex. This appeal may be your last chance to stay permanently in this country. You will be well advised to do all you can to ensure you have the best chance of success with your appeal. That may well mean engaging an experienced professional Migration Agent to assist you with your appeal.
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We have assisted many clients in all these services over the years and enjoy a high reputation for success. We will be pleased to offer the same high standard to your application, whichever one that may be.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the consultation fee?
$110. This fee will be credited back towards our agency fee if you wish to proceed with us for your visa application. You need to pay the consultation fee before the appointment date and time.
How long does it take to get a booking confirmation?
On average it may take between 3 hours to 24 hours to get a booking confirmation on weekdays.
Any request received on weekends and public holidays will be confirmed on the next business day.
Am I going to get advice from a registered migration agent?
Yes. All our migration agents advisors are registered with OMARA - Australia's Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority and abide by the migration agents' code of conduct.
How can I get a status update on my application process?
Your case officer will keep you informed of any progress on your visa application through emails and phone calls.
Note: The Visa Office will not respond to requests for a status update. They will only contact us if they require more information, such as medical checks and police checks. Otherwise, we need to wait until we hear anything back from the Visa Office.
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