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What if Australia's renewal is rejected?
Every day, major media platforms and intermediaries publicize the conditions and procedures for applying for a certain type of visa.
However, visa refusal is mostly ignored. As a result, most people have no idea about how to remedy this problem after visa rejection, and they will be completely at a loss after encountering misfortune.
If someone assures you that the application will be 100% successful, then everyone should be careful instead. ...
Therefore, before applying for any kind of visa, it is necessary for everyone to understand the corresponding application conditions. If the application fails, what can be done to remedy it?
Today we will discuss this blind spot in detail.
1. The visa was refused or cancelled and I had to go home?
Of course not! If you apply for an Australian visa, you still have the opportunity to appeal to turn things around.
AAT-Administrative Appeal Tribunal is an administrative appeal arbitration tribunal established under Australian law.
If your visa application is rejected, you usually have 2 1 day to submit an appeal application to AAT;
If your visa is cancelled, you usually have seven days to appeal to AAT.
The following is the specific process of appealing against the rejection of the application:
AAT review process:
1. The applicant has the right to submit the first review application to AAT and pay the appeal fee within 2 1 day (including weekends and holidays) from the date of sending the rejection letter.
2. AAT will send a confirmation letter to the applicant after the application is submitted.
3. Probation period
4.AAT invites the applicant to attend the hearing.
5.AAT makes a decision based on the materials provided.
AAT review results:
Statement: AAT believes that the decision of the Immigration Bureau to refuse the visa is correct.
Remittance: AAT believes that the decision of the Immigration Bureau to refuse a visa should be reconsidered and the case should be sent back to the Immigration Bureau for retrial.
AAT comments need to know:
The current average probation period is 15 months.
After the appeal application is submitted, the applicant will get a bridge visa and wait for the result legally in Australia.
2. What went wrong when the visa was refused?
The reasons for refusing visas are mostly based on the following points:
Student visa applicant
1. Success is GTE, failure is GTE.
80% of student visas, especially renewal applications, are rejected because of GTE (real temporary immigrants).
Simply put, GTE means that the explanatory documents submitted by the applicant not only can't satisfy the visa officer, but make him feel that you are not a real student who stays in Australia just for studying. GTE's rejected children's shoes are definitely not reading Aussizz's WeChat article!
2. The financial situation is a problem.
Financial ability is also a place where bugs often occur. However, applicants from China, Taiwan Province Province, Singapore and Malaysia are not required to submit financial certificates. Therefore, for most students in China, economic proof is no longer a problem.
Other visa applicants
1. Language requirements are not up to standard.
2. The corresponding requirements for specific visa categories have not been met.
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