The Court can review some decisions made under the Migration Act 1958. These include some decisions of the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, and the Immigration Assessment Authority. The Court can only review a decision in order to determine if a ‘jurisdictional error’ has been made. Learn more about... I am an applicant Other matters QUICK LINKS Daily court lists Safety at court Forms Court locations Judgments eLodgment Fees Contact us Attending court Etiquette and tips Information about the etiquette required in court as well as tips and other important information on how to prepare for coming to court. Read about court etiquette and tips Electronic hearings Information about attending an electronic court hearing via video link or telephone. Read about electronic hearings Representing myself Information about the things you need to consider if you are representing yourself in court. Read about representing yourself Safety at court Information about what to do and how the Court can assist you if you have any safety concerns when attending court. Read about safety at court Court support Information about the range of support services that are available and what you need to do if you have special circumstances. Read about court support Hearing types Information about the types of hearings that are held in a migration review and what to expect. Read about hearing types Helpful videos What to expect when attending a court hearing An introduction and guide to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. This video shares tips to help you understand what to expect if you have to attend a court hearing, whether in person or electronically. 4:19 MIN 1 Resources See all resources Forms /migration-law/forms Fees /migration/fees Publications /resources/publications Legislation /resources/legislation Practice Direction /resources/practice-directions See all resources