(AAT) Administrative Appeals Tribunal: Security assessments
Can we help?
What we can review
We can review adverse or qualified security assessments made by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).
The letter notifying you of the assessment should tell you if we can review the decision or you can check the List of reviewable decisions.
What we cannot review?
A security assessment that has not been issued by ASIO.
How to apply
An easy way to apply for a review is online.
You can also apply by:
1 filling in an application form
2 email (size limit 10MB)
3 letter.
Check our contact details to lodge an application at one of our registries or send the application by post, email or fax.
If applying by email, check our email guidelines.
We have a video guide which explains more about how to apply for a review.
What information do I need to give?
Your application must include:
your name, postal address, telephone number and email address
the date you received the security assessment decision
a copy of the security assessment
a statement indicating any part of the security assessment you do not agree with, setting out the grounds on which the application is made.
Time limits
Is there a time limit for applying?
Yes. You must lodge an application for review within 28 days after you receive the security assessment.
What can I do if the time limit has expired?
You can apply to us to extend the time to lodge your application. You must apply in writing and include reasons why the application is late. You can do this:
when you lodge your application for review online; or
by filling in an application for extension of time form and sending it to us with the application for review of decision form; or
by writing an email or letter.
Check our contact details to lodge the application at one of our registries, or send the application by post, email or fax.
What happens after you apply for an extension of time?
We will send a copy of your extension application to the Director-General of Security and any other party. They have 14 days to tell us if they oppose the application.
If they do not oppose the application, we will generally make a decision without holding a hearing. If they oppose the application, we will usually hold a hearing before deciding the application. The hearing might be by telephone or in person at the AAT's offices.
We will only start the review if we decide to extend the time limit.
Fee
Do I need to pay an application fee?
Yes.
How much do I have to pay?
The standard application fee is $962.
Can I pay a reduced fee?
Yes, a reduced fee of $100 can be paid if:
legal aid has been granted for the review
you hold a health care card, pensioner concession card, Commonwealth seniors health card or other card that certifies entitlement to Commonwealth health concessions
you are in prison, immigration detention or otherwise detained in a public institution
you are under 18 years of age
you receive Youth Allowance, Austudy or ABSTUDY Centrelink payments
we decide payment of the application fee would cause you financial hardship.
You must provide evidence that you are eligible to pay a reduced fee.
To ask for a fee reduction under financial hardship you must fill in the Request for fee reduction form. You should send us this form when you lodge the application.
What if I have more than one application for review?
If you make more than one application and we decide that they can be dealt with together, we can order that you only have to pay one fee.
You can ask us about paying a single fee when you lodge the applications.
When do I pay the fee?
You should pay the fee when you lodge the application. We will not start the review until you pay the fee.
The application might be dismissed if you do not pay the fee within 6 weeks after lodging the application.
How do I pay the fee?
EFTPOS
credit card (MasterCard and Visa only)
cheque
money order
cash.
Credit card payments can also be made by phone.
Can I receive a refund?
We will refund:
the entire application fee if you were not required to pay it
the difference between the fee you paid and $100, if we decide you can pay the reduced fee
the difference between the fee you paid and $100, if the review is decided in your favour.
There is no refund if you paid the reduced fee of $100.