While applying for an Australian Visa our first thought is to get the visa, however, there is a possibility that a visa might get refused. Do we know the probability that our visa will get accepted or refused, with optimism and the right documents we will only hope that we get the visa on time. If the result is not in our favour then an appeal can be made in front of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) or we can make the case stronger and reapply by rectifying our mistakes from the previous application. If you have decided to go to Australia then make it your priority and together we can get you there.
There could be numerous reasons behind this and we'll mention some of the most important ones:-
· Incomplete Application Form: If you submit an incomplete application form, your visa request will most likely be denied.
· Invalid Passport: You must ensure that your passport has been during the last 10 years and be valid for at least six months after your return from Australia.
· Missing Documents: Proper documentation is required for processing your visa, incomplete documents will lead to refusal.
· False Information: While applying for an Australian Visa, you have to be fully honest about your details, travel history, education, employment record and/or other details.
· Character Requirement: You must be of good character to visit or live in Australia. This means you must pass the character test, and remain of good character.
· Financial Means: It is very important to convince the visa officer that you are financially stable to afford your stay in Australia. Failure to provide proof may result in refusal.
· Health Insurance: If, Health Insurance is a requirement for your visa type then make sure to follow the norms and apply for one before applying for a visa.
· Non-fulfilment of requested documents: The case officer can request additional documents if found missing, you are obliged to fulfil their requirement for processing of your visa.
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Yes! If for some reason your first application is refused then you may either send an appeal or reapply after rectifying the mistakes due to which you may have been refused the first time.