
ART Visa Refusal & Appeals
Has your visa been refused or cancelled? Have you received a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC)? At AMC Migration, our experienced migration professionals are here to support you through complex immigration issues — including appeals, tribunal matters, and court representation. We’ll help you understand your options and work towards a successful outcome.
Our services for visa refusals and cancellations include:
🔹Comprehensive review of your refusal or cancellation notice
🔹Strategic preparation of appeal cases for tribunal or court
🔹Skilled representation at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT)
🔹Guidance on requesting Ministerial Intervention in exceptional cases
🔹Fast, reliable assistance to meet tight deadlines and maximise your chances of success.
Australia Visa Refusals
A visa refusal doesn’t mean it’s over. Whether it’s due to missing documents or other concerns, you may still have a pathway forward. We assess your case, explore appeal options, and provide strong representation at the ART or through judicial review
s57 Natural Justice Letters
A Section 57 Natural Justice Letter is sent when the Department raises concerns that may affect your visa. This is your chance to respond or clarify. We help prepare a strong and supported reply to protect your application.
s501 Visa Cancellations
Visas can be cancelled under Section 501 for failing the character test, including criminal or security concerns. You may be able to request revocation, appeal, or judicial review. We help build strong cases to challenge the decision.
s116 Visa Cancellations
Visas may be cancelled under Section 116 for breaches like false information or security risks. A NOICC gives you a chance to respond. We help prepare responses and represent you in appeals or reviews.
ART Review
If your visa has been refused or cancelled, you may be able to appeal through the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART). The review looks at whether the decision was fair and correct. We assist with case preparation, guidance, and representation to improve your chances of success.
Ministerial Intervention
Ministerial Intervention is a last option when all appeals have failed. The Minister may grant a visa in exceptional cases. We help prepare strong requests based on compassionate, humanitarian, or economic grounds.
Judicial Review (FCC/FCA/HCA)
If your visa was refused or cancelled due to legal error, you may seek judicial review in the FCC, FCA, or HCA. This process checks if the decision followed the law. We work with barristers to build strong court arguments.