Visa Refusal & Cancellation
If your visa has been refused or cancelled, you may have the right to seek a review of the decision through the Administrative Review Tribunal within the specified timeframe.
A visa refusal occurs when the Department of Home Affairs decides not to grant your visa application.
A visa cancellation happens when the Department of Home Affairs decides to cancel a visa that has already been granted, either while you are in Australia or while you are overseas.
If your visa has been refused or cancelled, you may be eligible to apply for a review of the decision at the Administrative Review Tribunal, as long as you are within the appeal timeframe.
At 7 Stars Global Migration, we provide dedicated and strategic support throughout the entire ART process, ensuring our clients receive strong and well-prepared representation at every stage of their appeal.
Your case may be reassessed by an independent authority
You may have an opportunity to submit detailed evidence and written arguments
You may attend a hearing where your circumstances are reviewed
Strong submissions and supporting evidence can help present your matter effectively
Professional guidance can help protect your review rights within strict deadlines
Strategic preparation can improve how your case is presented before the Tribunal
Applicant must be within the appeal timeframe
The decision must be reviewable by the Administrative Review Tribunal
Strict time limits usually apply when lodging an ART application
In most cases, appeals must be submitted within 7 to 28 days, depending on the type of decision and visa involved
Not all decisions are reviewable, including certain cancellations or refusals made personally by the Minister under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958
Missing the deadline can result in the loss of your right to seek a review
Strict deadlines apply, usually between 7 and 28 days. Acting quickly is essential to preserve your review rights. Missing the deadline can result in the loss of your right to seek a review. Visa cancellation may result in loss of work rights, immigration detention or removal from Australia. In some cases, additional options such as bridging visa arrangements or ministerial intervention may also be available if eligibility criteria are met. Each case is assessed individually based on the specific facts and evidence involved.
At 7 Stars Global Migration, we understand how overwhelming this situation can feel. Our role is to simplify the process for you and guide you step by step. We provide a detailed assessment of your cancellation notice to determine the most appropriate legal pathway. We assist with preparation and lodgment of your ART appeal. We develop strong submissions supported by relevant evidence. We also assist you in preparing for tribunal hearings and guide you through each stage with clarity and confidence.
Assistance with reviewing refusal decisions and lodging an ART review application within the required timeframe.
Support for applicants whose visa has been cancelled by the Department of Home Affairs.
Preparation of written submissions, supporting evidence, and representation during the hearing process.
We asses your profile and discuss the best visa option.
We value your skills, experience and supporting documents.
We prepare and lodge your application accordingly
We handle the process and keep you updated at every step.
We celebrate your success and support your achievement.
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