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  • Australian Visa Refusal: Reasons, Appeal Process & What to Do Next

Frequently Asked Questions

Firstly, you must analyze the refusal letter properly. Then choose between appealing that verdict and submitting a new application with better evidence.
Not every visa refusal is accompanied by appeal rights. Your refusal letter will state clearly whether or not you have the right to lodge an appeal.
The timeframe varies depending on your visa type, but it is usually limited. It is important to act quickly to avoid missing the deadline.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal is an independent tribunal that reviews certain decisions made under the Migration Act 1958, including visa refusal decisions by the Department of Home Affairs.
You can appeal the decision, but only if it was a refusal, which is common when documentation is incomplete, little to no evidence of financial capacity, or genuine temporary entrant (GTE) issues arise due to health and character requirements not being met.
It depends on your situation. Appeals are for when a wrong decision has been made and reapplication is when you provide stronger supporting documents or changed circumstances.