VISA APPEALS
Have you recently faced a visa application rejection? EDT Migration is here to provide assistance in navigating the appeal process, including the submission of your application to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT)
Appealing a Visa Refusal
Receiving a visa refusal can indeed be a daunting and stressful experience. Often, applicants may not fully understand their rights or the available grounds for appeal. Typically, you have 21 days from the date of visa refusal to lodge an appeal.
Our team of expert agents at EDT Migration can guide you through understanding your visa rights, the appeal process, and provide support by crafting submissions to the AAT. Our aim is to establish a clear pathway toward achieving a successful outcome for your case.
We have a proven track record of successfully representing clients whose refusals were based on various grounds and for different visa types. The AAT has affirmed that engaging a registered migration agent significantly enhances the likelihood of a successful appeal.
What is the AAT, and what power does the AAT have?
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) serves as a forum for appealing your visa refusal on merit, in accordance with the pertinent statutory provisions of migration law. The AAT holds the authority to render decisions that are ‘independent, equitable, just, cost-effective, informal, and timely.’ It possesses the power to modify the decision of the primary decision-maker in accordance with the applicable legislative framework.
How should I appeal my visa refusal?
At EDT Migration, we simplify the visa appeal process unlike other migration law firms. Our team of experienced lawyers will guide you through each step, ensuring a swift processing of your application. Here’s our step-by-step procedure:
Arrange a free consultation with our team of proficient lawyers. During this session, we will evaluate and recommend the Australian visa option that is most suitable for you.
1.In this phase, we will collect and organize all necessary documentation, as well as conduct any additional checks required to submit a visa application.
2.Following this, we will start to prepare your appeal and submit it promptly.
3.Meanwhile, if you are applying from within Australia, you will be granted a bridging visa until an outcome is reached on your appeal. This will allow you to work until a decision is made on your visa appeal.
4.Lastly, we will represent you at your visa appeal hearing.
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