Immigration Appeals
Challenging Unlawful and Unfair Decisions
We provide expert advice and representation for individuals seeking to challenge immigration decisions through the appeal process.
If your application has been refused, an appeal may provide an opportunity to challenge the decision—either by demonstrating an error in the Home Office’s reasoning or, in some cases, by presenting further evidence in support of your claim.
Our Approach
We act in appeals before the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, providing clear, strategic advice at every stage.
Appeals are independent of the Home Office and a judge will consider both sides before reaching a decision. These cases often progress quickly, making early legal advice essential.
Our approach focuses on identifying legal errors, strengthening the evidence and presenting a clear and persuasive case.
Decisions We Can Challenge
We advise on appeals relating to:
- Refusal of asylum, humanitarian protection, or human rights claims
- Revocation of protection status or British citizenship
- Deportation decisions
- Refusal or variation of immigration status, including conditions of stay
- Refusal or cancellation of family permits
Where appropriate, we also advise and signpost on further challenges beyond the Tribunal, including applications to the Administrative Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
Right of Appeal and Alternative Remedies
Not all decisions carry a right of appeal. In some cases, the Home Office may state that no appeal is available.
Where this arises, we will assess your circumstances and advise on the most effective route to challenge the decision.
Prospects of Success
Understanding your prospects at an early stage is essential.
We will review the refusal decision in detail and advise on:
- Whether a right of appeal exists
- The legal merits of your case
- The evidence required to support your appeal
- The likelihood of success
This allows you to make informed decisions about how best to proceed.
How We Can Help
We provide clear, strategic and effective representation in immigration appeals, ensuring your case is prepared and presented to the highest standard.
If you have received a refusal decision, we recommend seeking advice as soon as possible.
Contact us to discuss your circumstances