Appeals and Reviews
Expert immigration appeals and review services for refused or cancelled visa applications.
Immigration Appeals and Reviews
If your visa application has been refused or cancelled, you may have options to appeal the decision or request a review.
Types of Appeals
- Visa Refusal Appeals: ART review of refused applications
- Visa Cancellation Appeals: Challenging visa cancellations
- Ministerial Intervention: Special circumstances cases
How We Help With Appeals
Strict Timeframes
Appeals have short lodgement deadlines. We prioritise urgent lodgements to protect your review rights.
Evidence Strategy
We craft a targeted evidence plan aligned to tribunal expectations and decision‑maker concerns.
Case Preparation
From submissions to hearing preparation and representation, we manage your case end‑to‑end.
Outcome Pathways
We advise on negotiated outcomes, remittals and alternative pathways where appropriate.
Urgent Assistance
For cancellations, detention or s116/s501 matters, we mobilise rapid support.
Related Appeal Services
Visa Refusal
Visa refusal occurs when an application for an Australian visa is declined by the Department of Home Affairs or a review tribunal. If your visa application is refused, you may have options to seek a review or appeal depending on the type of visa and grounds for refusal.
Learn More →Visa Cancellation
Visa cancellation occurs when the Australian Department of Home Affairs or a review tribunal decides to cancel an existing visa, which may require the visa holder to leave Australia. Cancellation can happen for various reasons including character concerns, breach of visa conditions, or other statutory grounds.
Learn More →Notice of intention to Consider Cancellation
A Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) is a formal notification from the Department of Home Affairs informing a visa holder that their visa may be cancelled. It provides the visa holder an opportunity to respond before a final cancellation decision is made.
Learn More →Waiver Request
A No Further Stay waiver request allows visa holders in Australia to ask the Department of Home Affairs to waive the No Further Stay condition on their visa, enabling them to apply for another visa while still in Australia under certain exceptional circumstances.
Learn More →Applying for Work Rights
To apply for work rights in Australia, you generally need to demonstrate a compelling need, such as financial hardship, or be on an eligible employer-sponsored visa. Applications are made through the Department of Home Affairs, typically via Form 1005 or as part of your visa application process.
Learn More →Applying for Study Rights
To study in Australia, you generally need to apply for a Student visa (subclass 500), which requires acceptance into a CRICOS-registered course, obtaining a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), and meeting financial and English language requirements. Applications are submitted online via ImmiAccount. For those on other visas, study rights depend on specific visa conditions.
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