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  • 13/11/2023

Accredited Specialist: the Best Weapon for AAT Case

Hiring an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law is crucial for a successful AAT case. They will provide you with expert knowledge, legal representation, and strategic advocacy, increasing your chances of a favourable outcome. With their guidance, you can navigate through the complexities of the AAT review process and seek a fair and just resolution to your immigration matter.

In a world where immigration law can often be a convoluted maze of stipulations, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) emerges as a fair, just, and independent reviewer of visa decisions. A successful AAT matter demands a lawyer well-versed in Australia’s dynamic immigration landscape and the know-how of presenting a strong case. An Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law, armed with proven knowledge and extensive experience, can provide you the edge you need.

What Are Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law?

Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law are solicitors who have undergone rigorous assessments conducted by the Law Society. These assessments evaluate their proficiency in communication, problem-solving, client relations, and their specific area of legal expertise. To qualify as an Accredited Specialist, a lawyer must have practised law full-time for at least five years, with a minimum of three years specialising in immigration law. 

These specialists possess an extensive understanding of Australian immigration legislation, policies, and procedures. They have honed their skills through years of practical experience, allowing them to navigate complex immigration cases effectively. Accredited Specialists are regarded as experts in their field, both by fellow legal professionals and registered migration agents.

Becoming an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law is no easy feat. Currently, there are only less than 100 Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law in Australia. These specialists include esteemed individuals such as university law professors, presidents of legal associations, and authors of immigration law publications. They are often referred to as “the lawyer’s lawyer” due to their esteemed reputation and extensive knowledge.

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Why Do You Need One: The Benefits and Advantages

Engaging an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law provides numerous benefits, particularly when dealing with complex immigration cases. While some may assume that hiring a specialist incurs exorbitant fees, the long-term advantages outweigh the initial costs. Getting immigration matters right the first time is crucial, as even minor mistakes can have severe consequences. Accredited Specialists can significantly reduce the risks of future complications by ensuring that all aspects of an immigration case are handled meticulously. Their attention to detail and extensive understanding of the law can save individuals and businesses significant time, problems, and potential legal issues.

An Accredited Specialist has navigated the complex waters of AAT matters many times over. They bring not only extensive legal experience but also critical insights about processes and their possible outcomes. Advocating with a strategic combination of facts, law, and procedure, they optimise your case’s potential.

 

Understanding the AAT Review Process

The AAT review process is a significant opportunity to challenge the decision made by the DHA regarding your visa application or sometimes your visa cancellation. It allows for a thorough reconsideration of the facts, law, and policy aspects relevant to your case. An Accredited Specialist can guide you through this process, ensuring that all necessary steps are taken to present your case effectively.

 

Expert Knowledge and Experience

Australian immigration laws are constantly evolving, making it challenging for individuals to keep up with the latest changes and requirements. Hiring an Accredited Specialist can significantly increase your chances of success although none of these can guarantee a prospect at all. They are familiar with the intricacies of immigration law and can provide valuable insights and strategies tailored to your specific circumstances.

 

Legal Representation and Advocacy

Having an Accredited Specialist by your side during the AAT hearing is crucial. They can provide professional legal representation and advocacy, ensuring that your case is presented in the best possible light. They will prepare a comprehensive review package, analyse the reasons for the visa refusal or cancellation, and gather supporting evidence to strengthen your case.

 

Procedural Fairness

Procedural fairness is a fundamental principle in administrative law, ensuring that decision-making processes are fair and just. An Accredited Specialist can ensure that your rights to procedural fairness are protected throughout the AAT review process. They will ensure that all relevant information is considered, and that you have a fair opportunity to present your case.

 

Case Preparation and Strategy

Preparing a strong case for the AAT review requires careful analysis of the original decision, identifying any weaknesses or errors made by the DHA. An Accredited Specialist will meticulously review your application, gather additional supporting documents if necessary, and develop a compelling case strategy tailored to your specific circumstances. They will also conduct legal research to support your arguments and explain why your case should be successful.

 

Persuasive Advocacy

During the AAT hearing, persuasive advocacy either in a written form or oral representation is essential to effectively communicate your case to the Tribunal member. An Accredited Specialist will have the necessary skills to present your case in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner. They will provide legal arguments, present evidence, and refer to the rightful case laws or authoritative precedents, if necessary, to support your case.

 

Familiarity with Precedents and Case Law

An Accredited Specialist in AAT cases will be familiar with relevant case precedents and applicable laws. They can leverage this knowledge to strengthen your case and increase your chances of a favourable outcome. By referencing similar cases and legal principles, they can argue why the AAT should make a decision in your favour.

 

Timely Resolution of Disputes

At least in theory, the AAT is committed to dealing with immigration matters as quickly as possible. However, delays can still occur, especially if the review process is not handled efficiently. An Accredited Specialist will ensure that your case is prepared and presented in a timely manner, minimising any unnecessary delays and expediting the progress of matter. Further, by referring to the statistical information, they will be able to assist a reasonably accurate timeline surrounding your cases.

 

Access to Review and Appeal

If the AAT’s decision is not in your favour, you may still have the option to further appeal the matter to the Federal Circuit and Family Court or the Federal Court of Australia. An Accredited Specialist can advise you on the best course of action and represent you throughout the appeal process, if necessary. They will ensure that all procedural requirements are met and that your case is effectively presented before the court.

 

Peace of Mind

Dealing with visa refusals or cancellations can be incredibly stressful. Hiring an Accredited Specialist to handle your AAT case can provide you with peace of mind, knowing that you have a knowledgeable and experienced professional advocating for your rights. They will handle the complexities of the legal process, allowing you to focus on other important aspects of your life.

Conclusion

Hiring an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law is crucial for a successful AAT case. They will provide you with expert knowledge, legal representation, and strategic advocacy, increasing your chances of a favourable outcome. With their guidance, you can navigate through the complexities of the AAT review process and seek a fair and just resolution to your immigration matter. Why settle for anything less when expert assistance is within reach? Choose a seasoned legal partner, choose an ethical advocate, choose an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law. And we have one at Park & Co Lawyers.

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Written by Chang Park
If you have any enquiries, contact Chang at [email protected].
[ Park & Co Lawyers – Disclaimer ]
Please note that the above is to be taken as a general guide only, and does not constitute legal advice in any respect. It does not reflect any changes in the relevant law or authorities since the date of publication.
Our Team of Immigration Lawyers, led by Chang Min Park, an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law, have many years of experience and have handled a wide range of complex cases. 
 
We always welcome your enquiries, and we are more than happy to assist you.
Contact us: 07 3345 6665 / [email protected]
Website: https://parklawyers.com.au
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