🗞️Major Update: Paper-Based ART Reviews Introduced for Certain Visa Decisions (2026 Reform)

The Australian Government has introduced major reforms to the migration review process under the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART). Under the updated framework, certain migration review applications — especially selected temporary visa refusals — can now be decided “on the papers,” without a personal hearing.

This procedural shift significantly affects visa applicants across Australia, particularly those seeking review of Student visa refusals and other prescribed temporary visas.


What “On the Papers” Means in ART Migration Reviews

When a case is decided “on the papers,” the ART will:

  • Assess the application solely on written submissions
  • Review all supporting documents and evidence
  • Examine the original visa refusal reasons
  • Issue a written decision without an oral hearing

For affected visa categories, applicants may not receive an opportunity to present their case in person. This makes the accuracy, completeness, and legal strength of written submissions crucial to success.


Visa Categories Most Impacted

Based on current legislative directions and migration regulations, the changes are expected to impact:

  • Student Visa (Subclass 500) refusals
  • Certain temporary visa refusals prescribed under Migration Regulations

Applicants in these categories must now rely entirely on documentary evidence and well-structured legal arguments during the review process.


What This Means for Visa Applicants

Without a hearing, the margin for error is extremely small:

  • Weak or missing documents cannot be clarified later
  • Poor responses to refusal reasons may result in refusal being upheld
  • Limited opportunity exists to correct mistakes after submission

Strategic preparation at the time of lodging the ART review is now critical.


Professional Insight from AUSCAN Consultants

Migration professionals warn that these reforms increase the importance of expert guidance.

Directors Sunil Jaggi and Divya Jaggi are registered with the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) and have handled complex student and migration visa matters under evolving regulations.

A structured review strategy typically includes:

  • Detailed analysis of refusal reasons
  • Professionally prepared legal submissions
  • Evidence aligned with legislative criteria
  • Strategic positioning under ART procedures

Key Advice If Your Australian Visa Is Refused

If you are considering an ART review:

✅ Act quickly — strict deadlines apply
✅ Seek professional migration advice before lodging
✅ Ensure submissions are complete, structured, and legally sound