AAT
Set aside - cancel the Department’s decision;
Remit the decision - disagree with the Department and send your case back to the Department for reconsideration;
Vary - change the Department’s decision;
Affirm - agree with the Department’s decision;
The AAT can:
Process
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We will review the Department's decision and state your prospects of appealing to the AAT
02
If possible, we will lodge a review application with the AAT
03
We will request access to the file that outlines how and why the decision was made
04
Once we review this file, we can advise about your prospects of success
05
We will make comprehensive legal submissions to the AAT on your behalf
06
We will be with you at the hearing - helping you every step of the way
Reviewing your case materials, advice, making an application to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, making legal submissions and representing your in the tribunal hearing
$3,200 incl GST
What is the AAT?
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) reviews administrative decisions made by the Department of Home Affairs (Department of Immigration) under Australian laws relating to migration and refugee visas and visa-related decisions.

At Visa Appeals, our Migration Lawyer can help you apply to the AAT to have your visa decision reviewed.