Hi, my situation is messed up.
December 2016 I applied for graduate visa after 2 years of study. I studied 2 years diploma in travel and tourism and I nominate CHEF as occupation.
The visa AND the skills assessment was refused in January 2017 because I didn't fullfill the Australian study requirements(was not true but for technical reasons my Diploma resulted as a 50 weeks course instead of 96.
I applied for AAT review in January 2017.
Attended hearing 22 November 2018(yes you read it right)
23 January 2019 AAT remit decision to immigration because they find out that i studiet 96 weeks course and that the profession of Chef is related to the course I studied(DIPLOMA OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM).
Now my question is:
1-Considering that the AAT stated that my profession was related to my studies, DO i need to undertake the skills assessment again?
2-From your experience, how long could it takes?
3-If the visa will be rejected AGAIN but for different reasons, CAN I APPLY FOR ANOTHER TRIBUNAL REVIEW?
Thanks
Luca