AAT Appeals – Challenge Your Visa Refusal or Cancellation
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Take the Next Step in Protecting Your Australian Future
If your Australian visa application has been refused or your visa has been cancelled, you may have the right to appeal the decision through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
The AAT review process gives you a second chance to present your case, provide further evidence, and correct any misunderstandings from your original application. A successful appeal can overturn the refusal or cancellation, allowing you to continue your journey in Australia.

Why an AAT Appeal is Crucial
- Have your case reviewed by an independent tribunal
- Provide additional evidence or explanation
- Correct errors or fill in missing details from your original application
- Secure more time to remain lawfully in Australia while your appeal is processed
Whether your refusal was due to missing documents, unmet requirements, or a misunderstanding of your circumstances, the appeal process can be your lifeline.
Key Benefits of a Successful AAT Appeal
- Potential to overturn the visa refusal or cancellation
- Opportunity to present new and compelling evidence
- Maintains your lawful status in Australia during the review process
- Provides a fair, independent reassessment of your case

Who Can Lodge an AAT Appeal?
You may be eligible to lodge an appeal if you have received:
- A visa refusal from the Department of Home Affairs
- A visa cancellation notice
- A refusal to approve a sponsorship, nomination, or exemption
Eligibility Criteria for AAT Appeals
To lodge an appeal, you must:
- Have received a decision letter that includes AAT appeal rights
- Lodge your appeal within the specified timeframe
- Provide complete and accurate information about your case
- Be prepared to attend a hearing (in person, online, or by phone) if required
Required Documents for an AAT Appeal
- Original Department of Home Affairs decision letter
- Complete copy of your visa application and supporting documents
- Any additional or updated evidence relevant to your case
- Personal statement explaining your circumstances and addressing the refusal reasons
- Witness statements or expert reports (if applicable)
Processing Time and Validity
- Processing time: Several months to over a year depending on case complexity
- During the appeal process, you may be granted a Bridging Visa to remain lawfully in Australia
- If successful, your case is returned to the Department of Home Affairs for reassessment or visa grant
How BFES Global Helps You Win Your Appeal
At BFES Global, we:
- Assess your refusal letter and explain your appeal options
- Identify the strengths and weaknesses of your case
- Prepare a strong submission with relevant evidence
- Represent you at AAT hearings and liaise with the tribunal on your behalf
- Guide you through compliance requirements while your appeal is in progress
Our expertise maximises your chances of success and helps you navigate this high-stakes process with confidence.