What is an Appeal to the Tribunal?
An Appeal to the Tribunal is a formal legal process that allows you to challenge certain UK immigration decisions before an independent judge. It provides a structured opportunity to have a decision reviewed and, where appropriate, overturned.
When can I appeal to the Tribunal?
You may be able to appeal if you’ve received an immigration decision such as:
Note: Not every decision carries a right of appeal. Your decision letter will confirm whether you can appeal and the grounds available.
Strict Deadlines Apply
Inside the UK
14 Days
Outside the UK
28 Days
Missing the deadline can result in losing your right to appeal entirely.
The Appeal Process
Lodging Your Appeal
Submit your appeal application within the specified timeframe as instructed in your decision letter.
Preparing Your Case
Provide strong supporting evidence, legal arguments, and witness statements aligned with immigration rules.
Tribunal Hearing
An independent judge reviews your case. You or your legal representative will present the core arguments.
Why Choose Professional Support?
Appealing an immigration decision isn’t just paperwork—it’s a legal argument that must be precise, strategic, and evidence-backed.
Identify Strong Grounds
We pinpoint the exact legal failings in the initial decision to build a powerful case.
Expert Representation
Our specialists represent you effectively at the hearing, presenting persuasive legal submissions.
Fight for Your Right to Stay
A well-prepared appeal significantly improves your chances. Let our experienced legal team support your journey.
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