If you are unhappy with the decision made against your immigration application you will be able to submit an appeal. If you believe you have a right to remain in the UK our immigration lawyers can help, representing you to the highest possible standard at any immigration appeals you may face.
Immigration tribunal decisions
If you are unhappy with a decision made during your immigration or asylum application we can help you to pursue the result you were hoping for through an immigration tribunal.
You will be able to appeal to the First-Tier Tribunal if the Home Office has either:
- Refused a protection claim
- Made a decision under the European Economic Area (EEA) regulations resulting in deportation
- Revoked your Protection Status
- Refused a human rights claim
- Revoked your British Citizenship
If any of these apply to your individual case our team of immigration appeal lawyers can help.
Immigration appeals process
The process of making an immigration or asylum appeal can be confusing, however Walker Prestons are here to help.
Appeals against a decision made by the Home Office are submitted to the First-Tier tribunal, an independent organisation that will take into account all sides of the application before making a decision.
In some cases legal mistakes are made that affect the likelihood of an application being accepted, if this applies to your case we can help you to appeal against the decision, carrying out our work without making legal mistakes that will affect the result.
For more information on how our immigration appeals lawyers can help your case contact Walker Prestons.
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