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Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)
What is the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)?
The Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) is Australia’s new independent review body for government decisions, including visa and citizenship matters. It replaced the former Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) in October 2024.
If your visa has been refused or cancelled, or your sponsorship or nomination has been rejected, you may be eligible to lodge an appeal to ART. This allows your case to be reconsidered by an independent Tribunal Member.
What Decisions Can Be Reviewed by ART?
Visa refusals (student, skilled, partner, visitor, parent)
Visa cancellations (including under section 501 for character)
Bridging visa refusals
Sponsor or nomination rejections
Citizenship refusals or revocations
Who Can Apply for Review?
You are the visa applicant, visa holder, or a related sponsor
The decision is one that can be reviewed under law
You apply within the legally required time frame
Time Limits to Apply for Review
Situation Deadline to Lodge Review
If you are in immigration detention 7 calendar days
For all other decisions 28 calendar days
⚠️ These timeframes are strict. Late applications are only accepted in limited and exceptional circumstances.
ART Review Process
- Lodge your ART application within the deadline (online or by post)
- Submit supporting evidence and legal arguments
- Attend a hearing (if required) and present your case
- Wait for the outcome – the Tribunal will write to you with its decision
What Can the ART Decide?
✅ Affirm the decision – agree with the Department and leave the original decision unchanged
✏️ Vary the decision – make an adjustment or change to the original decision (where permitted)
❌ Set aside the decision – disagree with the original decision and replace it with a new one
🔁 Remit the decision – send the case back to the Department for reconsideration with directions
Can I Stay in Australia During the Review?
Yes. Most ART applicants will be granted a Bridging Visa, which allows them to remain lawfully in Australia while the review is being processed. Conditions vary and must be followed closely (e.g. work restrictions, reporting requirements).
Common Review Scenarios
Student visa refusal due to Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) concerns
Skilled visa refusals due to points test or documents
Partner visa refusal due to relationship genuineness doubts
Visa cancellations for character issues (s501)
Nomination refusals in employer-sponsored applications
Citizenship denial due to residency or character concerns
ART Review Outcomes
Outcome What It Means
Affirmed: The original decision stands and remains in effect
Varied: The decision is modified in a limited way
Set Aside: The original decision is cancelled and replaced with a new one
Remitted: The matter is returned to the Department to make a new decision
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the ART and what does it do?
The ART is a national independent tribunal that reviews decisions made by the Department of Home Affairs, including visa refusals and cancellations. It replaced the AAT in 2024.
2. Can I appeal my visa refusal to ART?
Yes, if your refusal letter states that you have review rights. You must apply before the deadline.
3. What are the time limits to apply for review?
You have 7 days if you’re in detention, and 28 days for most other decisions.
4. Can I stay in Australia during the review?
In most cases, yes. A Bridging Visa can allow you to remain lawfully in Australia until the decision is made.
5. Should I use a migration agent for ART reviews?
It’s not mandatory, but using a registered migration agent or immigration lawyer improves your chances by ensuring proper submissions and hearing preparation.
6. What happens if the ART affirms the refusal?
If your review is unsuccessful, you may seek Ministerial Intervention or consider judicial review if a legal error occurred.
7. Can I submit new evidence to the ART?
Yes. Unlike court proceedings, ART allows fresh documents and information to be presented during the review.
📞 Need Help With Your ART Appeal?
If you’ve received a visa refusal or cancellation, time is critical. At Abbasi Migration & Citizenship Services, we assist with every step of the ART process – from preparing your application and submissions to guiding you through hearings.
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