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When and how you can ask for your visa decision to be reviewed (known as an 'administrative review') - eligibility, forms and when to appeal instead
You’ll be told in your decision letter if you can ask for the decision on…
You’ll be told in your decision letter if you can ask for the decision to…
When and how to appeal against a visa, asylum or immigration decision - appeals to the immigration and asylum tribunal, administrative review, fees, forms, further submissions
You can appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)…
You can only appeal to the tribunal if you have the legal right to appeal…
You can ask for your appeal to be heard urgently (‘expedited’) at any…
You might be able to appeal against a decision made by the Home Office if…
You’ll get a letter or email with details of how to attend your hearing.…
You’ll be given a decision in person or by post. The tribunal will either…
Read the rules the tribunal must follow and the guidance it’s issued. All…
When and how you can ask for the decision on your visa or immigration application to be reviewed if you're in the UK.
Results of appeals made to Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
Form RROA to request to reconsider a decision to refuse a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode in the UK.
Form to apply to review a refused application due to a case worker error or failure to consider a piece of evidence.
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