The government of has introduced reforms to speed up the handling of student visa appeal cases, aiming to reduce a growing backlog at the .
Under the new rules, some appeals may now be decided based on written submissions instead of requiring an in-person hearing. Officials say the change was necessary after the number of visa refusal appeals increased significantly over the past three years.
Migration experts say the reform could reduce processing delays and clear the backlog faster, helping international students receive decisions more quickly.
However, some experts warn the change may raise concerns among students who prefer the opportunity to present their cases directly before the tribunal.
Authorities say the reform is part of broader efforts to improve efficiency in Australia’s migration review system.

