
Visa Appeal and Review
If your Australian visa application is refused or your visa is cancelled, you may be eligible to seek a review or appeal through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). The AAT independently reviews certain migration and visa decisions made by the Department of Home Affairs. The review process gives applicants an opportunity to present additional evidence, clarify circumstances, and argue for a different outcome. Strict time limits apply—usually 21 to 70 days, depending on the decision type. Not all refusals are reviewable, especially for offshore visa applications. If eligible, you will be notified in the refusal letter. The review process can be complex and may require detailed documentation and legal argument.
At Divine Immigration Consultants, we provide expert assistance in preparing and lodging AAT appeals, representing clients during hearings, and advising on the best strategic pathway. Timely action and professional guidance can significantly impact the outcome of your appeal.
Don’t Give Up – You May Still Have Options
A visa refusal isn’t final. You may be eligible for review through the AAT, offering a fair process to challenge and potentially overturn the decision.
- Upholding Legal and Procedural Standards
- Protecting Against Unfair Visa Refusals
- Set aside original decision
- Providing r Opportunity for Review
- Ensuring Transparency
- Helping You Understand Your Rights