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Can I withdraw the application? Yes, you can withdraw an application for review at any time before a decision is made. You must withdraw in writing. You can use the  Withdrawal of application for review form  and send it to us . Find more information about withdrawing ...

Tribunal: Member F Hewson The AAT set aside a decision of a delegate of Services Australia—Child Support (the Department) that a mother was owed arrears of child support that should be registered for collection. The Tribunal substituted its decision that there was no debt ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Hyde and Hyde (Child support) [2020] AATA 2169

Please check this page regularly for updates. On 14 October 2024, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) will be replaced by a new body, called the Administrative Review Tribunal (‘the new Tribunal’). All cases that are before the AAT will automatically transfer to t...

Tribunal: Member A Ducrou The AAT has set aside and substituted its decision for one made by a delegate of the Minister for Immigration (the Department). The AAT accepted an applicant employer’s nomination of Chef because it met essential criteria related to spending on st...

Location of this page in sitemap: Ca De Vin Pty Ltd (Migration) [2020] AATA 534

It is important to us that you are able to fully participate in the review and present your case. Our processes are informal and user-friendly. You can deal with us directly with little or no assistance if you wish.  However, we understand that you may need or want assistan...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Centrelink > First review by the AAT > Assistance

It is important to us that you are able to fully participate in the review and present your case. Our processes are informal and user-friendly. You can deal with us directly with little or no assistance if you wish.  However, we understand that you may need or want assistan...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Centrelink > Second review by the AAT > Assistance

It is important to us that you are able to fully participate in the review and present your case. Our processes are informal and user-friendly. You can deal with us directly with little or no assistance if you wish.  However, we understand that you may need or want assistan...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Child Support > First review by the AAT > Assistance

It is important to us that you are able to fully participate in the review and present your case. Our processes are informal and user-friendly. You can deal with us directly with little or no assistance if you wish.  However, we understand that you may need or want assistan...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Child Support > Second review by the AAT > Assistance

This fact sheet answers questions about an AAT review of a Department of Home Affairs (the Department) decision to refuse a visa on the basis that the visa applicant does not satisfy the requirements of 'PIC 4020'. PDF version (91 KB) What is Public Interest Criterion...

Location of this page in sitemap: Public Interest Criterion 4020

This fact sheet answers questions about an AAT review of a Department of Home Affairs (the Department) decision to refuse to grant a Bridging E visa. PDF version (90 KB) What is a Bridging E visa? A Bridging E visa (BVE) provides temporary lawful status in Australia ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Bridging E Visa Refusals

It is important to us that you are able to fully participate in the review and present your case. Our processes are informal and user-friendly. You can deal with us directly with little or no assistance if you wish.  However, we understand that you may need or want assistan...

PDF version (44 KB) International Commercial Law, Litigation and Arbitration Conference, Sydney I wish to begin by congratulating both speakers for presenting, in their papers and today, a complementary comparative analysis of two perspectives of China, the jurisdiction...

Tribunal: Member Denise Connolly The Department of Immigration and Border Protection refused to grant the applicant a Regional Employer Nomination visa. The applicant applied to the AAT for a review of the decision. A business sponsored the applicant for the position Mark...

Location of this page in sitemap: Labra Rodillo (Migration) 2018 AATA 2603

Scope The AAT is bound by the Australian Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988 . This statement explains how we handle personal information collected from our websites. For information about how we handle personal information collected in other ways, including ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Website privacy statement

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Child Support > First review by the AAT > Hearing

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Child Support > Second review by the AAT > Hearing

Tribunal: Senior Member R Cameron In order to receive funding from the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), an applicant must demonstrate how they meet the “access criteria”. These criteria are designed to impose a number of thresholds on access to the National Dis...

Tribunal: Deputy President John Sosso This review was about a freedom of information (FOI) application relating to the controversy surrounding the legality of the Essendon Football Club’s (EFC) supplements program and, in particular, the associated drug tests undertaken by...

This fact sheet answers questions about applying to the AAT to review a decision by the Department of Home Affairs to refuse to grant you a student visa because you did not genuinely intend to stay in Australia. PDF versions of this fact sheet are available in the followin...

Location of this page in sitemap: Student Visa Refusals (Genuine Stay)

This fact sheet answers questions about applying to the AAT to review a decision by the Department of Home Affairs to refuse to grant you a visitor visa. PDF versions of this fact sheet are available in the following languages: Arabic, English and Simplified Chinese. ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Visitor Visa (Genuine Stay)

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