You have a clear appeal party that you follow, and Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers can assist you at each step in that process.
The first step is the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) followed by the Federal Court System, the Federal Circuit Court, the Federal Court of Australia, the Federal Court, and the High Court.
While Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers can and will represent you in each of these steps, it is important to take notice of the differences in these steps AAT, this is with review in that you don’t need to show an error in the decision. You can introduce new evidence and witnesses to convince the AAT that there is a better and preferrable decisions to make.
The Federal Court do not allow new evidence to be presented, you can only argue that the AAT made serious (jurisdictional) error. Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers have existed for over 14 years as a partnership between Ray Turner and Stewart Coulson and has represented clients in each of these process(AAT- High Court) throughout the period,and Ray Turner has been appearing in all of these for over 40 years.
A common misconception is that a person who has had a visa refused can save money by representing themselves in the AAT and then instruct a lawyer to represent them in the Court.
Such a course leads to a never restriction on the ability of a lawyer such as Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers to represent you in the Court. That is because the Court is largely unable to accept new evidence. They are restricted to the evidence and arguments raised in the AAT which Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers needs to argue led to a legal error by the AAT. Importantly a Court cannot grant you a visa, they can only (if they determine that the AAT made one or more legal error) return the matter to the AAT to do again properly.
That is why it is important to get proper legal representation in the AAT.
Because there are explicit timeliness for each of these appeal, it is important to call Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers and speak to or appeals team, Ray Turner and Sai Sivalohan, as soon as you receive a refused decision.