STUDENT VISA REFUSALS - What Decisions Does the AAT Need to Make


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Uploaded on Mar 30, 2023

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In this PPT, we will provide all the information on an AAT review of the Department of Home Affairs’ refusal of your application for a student visa on the basis that you did not really plan to stay temporarily in Australia.

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STUDENT VISA REFUSALS - What Decisions Does the AAT Need to Make

STUDENT VISA REFUSALS (GENUINE STAY) AAT APPEAL What Decisions Does the AAT Need to Make? The AAT will decide your need for a temporary stay in Australia. The AAT must be convinced there is a sincere wish to visit Australia temporarily by looking at the following:  Your circumstances  Your immigration history  Any other relevant matter How Does the AAT Make Decisions? The AAT will Analyse:  The course's significance in your future  Your immigration history  Present circumstances in your home nation  Expected conditions in Australia  Any other pertinent information What Information Do I Provide to the AAT to Support My Review? Any information that will help your case is appreciated. You are not required to supply us with the information listed below, and the information you do provide us with will be based on your specific situation. The most beneficial details to provide us with are as follows: Reasons for not conducting the study in your home country. Information about your links to your nation of origin that may facilitate your repatriation, such as:  Proof of assets or properties in your home country  Evidence of the presence of your close relatives and any dependents there;  Evidence of your desire to return home or start that employment there;  A round-trip ticket back to your home country.  Evidence of your enrolment at an institution.  Proof of your recent experience.  Details about how the course relates to your current or planned employment;  Confirmation indicating you have enrolled in the programme.  Information that clarifies any gaps in your academic record or failures to complete courses, such as medical records attesting to illness or other physical or mental disorders that may have influenced your academic performance.  Any information that might be used to verify or support your claim.  Evidence demonstrating why a specific fact in the Department's decision is incorrect.  More facts or documents that support your situation. When Should I Submit My Details to the AAT? Please send the information as soon as possible. If the AAT is satisfied with the facts you present, a positive judgement can be issued without the need for a hearing. Presenting Evidence at a Hearing If you are required to appear at a hearing, an AAT Member will question you about your application and consider all of the information you provide. This frequently includes the case-related materials you've supplied us. If we require you to supply information sooner, please do so no later than 7 days before the hearing. Every piece of information you provide the AAT Member is critical evidence. Having this material available well in advance of the hearing will assist you in explaining your case and influencing the AAT Member's judgement. Know more: https://ghothane.com.au/student-visa-refusal-aat-appeal/ THANK EmaYi O [email protected] www.ghothane.com.au Phon Address e 1800 886 886 Level 1, 550 Lonsdale St Melbourne VIC 3000