AAT
Appeals
Appealing to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) in migration matters in Australia is a recourse available to individuals who believe that a decision made by the Department of Home Affairs regarding their visa application or status was incorrect or unfair.
Generally, anyone affected by a decision made by the Department of Home Affairs, such as visa applicants, visa holders, or sponsors, can lodge an appeal with the AAT.
By appealing to the AAT, individuals are provided with a fair and impartial review process to address concerns about immigration decisions in Australia. It’s an important avenue for seeking justice and ensuring that decisions affecting individuals’ lives are made fairly and in accordance with the law.
