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Navigating your NOICC or NOICR
Receiving a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation or Refusal can be frightening.
We help you respond effectively to protect your visa.
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What is a NOICC/NOICR?
Both a NOICC and NOICR are formal notices from the Department of Home Affairs letting you know they have found, or unfavourable information has been presented to them which may be grounds in considering cancelling or refusing your visa. The notice sets out the reasons (or “grounds”) for cancellation or refusal and provides you a limited time to respond.
Often called an Invitation to Comment, this ensures applicants are given a chance to explain or clarify the information before a decision is made; this is known as procedural fairness.
Common Grounds for Cancellation/Refusal
| Grounds | What it means | The Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Breach of visa conditions | Working more hours than allowed, not studying, no enrolment, overstaying, working for another employer. | These are frequent triggers for cancellation notices. |
| False/Misleading Info | If incorrect or fraudulent documents, statements, or information were provided during the visa process or subsequently. | The Department takes a strict approach toward ‘bogus’ documents and false information. |
| Character issues | Criminal offences, prison sentences, or conduct which fails the character test. | This can lead to mandatory cancellation, meaning less room for discretion. |
| Changed circumstances | The basis for your visa may no longer exist (e.g., sponsorship withdrawn, relationship breakdown). | If the Department believes the reason you were granted your visa is no longer valid, they may issue a NOICC. |
| Health/Security | New health issues, security risks, or threats to public order. | For serious concerns, the cancellation process may be expedited. |
Who can help respond?

Immediate Extension: Our immediate focus is requesting an extension of time, usually asking for as long as possible to allow ample time for preparation.

Deep listening: We explore what led to the notice, your immigration history, personal/family background, and life events that contributed to the situation.

Evidence Gathering: By gaining a complete picture, we identify and gather the strongest possible evidence. All evidence is clearly labelled and categorically organised for persuasive readability.

Legal Submission: We draft a comprehensive legal submission responding point by point to every ground raised, relying on facts, legislation, policy, and compassionate circumstances.

Ongoing Support: We keep you updated. If cancellation proceeds, we provide guidance on merits review (ART) or judicial review.
Case Study: Responding to a NOICC
Scenario: Andrea* received a NOICC after the Department received information regarding a change in her relationship status. She had less than two days to respond.
Action: Wintr Consulting immediately secured a four-week extension. We worked with Andrea to gather relevant evidence and prepared a detailed legal submission addressing every issue.
Outcome: Twelve weeks later, Andrea was notified that the Department had decided not to cancel her visa.
*Names changed for client confidentiality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a NOICC and a NOICR?
Does receiving a NOICR or NOICC mean my visa is already refused or cancelled?
Why would the Department issue a NOICC?
How long do I have to respond to a NOICC?
Can I ask for an extension to respond to my NOICC or NOICR?
What should I include in my NOICC or NOICR response?
What evidence can strengthen my NOICC response?
Can personal hardship and family ties be considered in a NOICC or NOICR response?
Will my visa remain active while I respond to the NOICC?
What happens after I submit my NOICC or NOICR response?
What if the Department requests more information after I respond?
Can I appeal a visa cancellation decision after a NOICC or NOICR?
What are the consequences if my visa is cancelled?
Can a cancelled visa be reinstated?
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