Feeling wronged by a government agency? You have options. The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) is your independent champion, empowering Australians to challenge unfair decisions across various government domains. The way you challenge government decisions, including migration rulings, is changing! The Australian Government is introducing a new Administrative Review Tribunal, replacing the existing AAT.
From immigration and social security to taxation and beyond, the AAT covers a vast spectrum of government decisions. Don’t let bureaucratic hurdles silence your voice. Our user-friendly team equips you with the knowledge and tools to confidently navigate the AAT process.
Think of the AAT as your second chance:
- Lets advocate for your rightful entitlements.
- Facing troubles? We can level the playing field and ensure fair treatment by the ATO. Visa denial got you down?
- We’ve helped countless immigrants fight for their rightful place in Australia.
Uncover vital resources and inspiring success stories of individuals who emerged victorious through the AAT. You’ll gain access to:
- Clear eligibility assessments, tailored to your case.
- Step-by-step guidance on crafting a compelling application.
- Demystifying insights into the hearing process and what to expect.
- Connections to supportive legal professionals, if needed.
No more feeling powerless against bureaucracy. Take control of your situation and fight for what’s right. Explore the AAT and unlock your path to a fairer outcome.
Big Updates Coming to Australia’s Review System, Including Migration!
What does this mean for migration reviews?
- Ongoing AAT migration cases will continue as usual. Your existing appeal won’t be disrupted.
- Future migration appeals after the new body launches will be lodged with the Administrative Review Tribunal.
- Already applied to the AAT for a migration review? No worries, your case will seamlessly transition to the new body if still pending.
- Considering challenging a migration decision now? You can still apply for review with the AAT while the reform unfolds.
Streamlined processes and enhanced accessibility are promised under the new system. This could translate to faster rulings and more user-friendly procedures for migration review applicants.
Stay tuned! We’ll provide updates on the transition timeline and details about the new Review Tribunal, particularly for migration matters.