When your application has been refused, it is normal to feel that giving up is the best option. However, did you know that around 50% of Home Office decisions are overturned when challenged by Applicants. This indicates that not all decisions by the Home Office are correct and there is chance that your decision can be overturned.
At Cranbrook Legal, we have a proven track record in advising our clients how to successfully overturn the decision by the Home Office. Our detailed analysis of Home Office decisions allows for us to pick out any weak points that we can target to force the decision to be overturned.
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An Appeal to the First Tier Tribunal – If the refusal letter states that you have right to appeal, you can challenge the decision in the Immigration Tribunal. This challenge should be made within 14 days.
An application for Judicial Review – If you have not been given the right to appeal, you can request a review of the decision from the Upper Tribunal or the High Court. This application should be made within 90 days.
Below are the type of documents that would be needed to appeal a refused 10 Years Long Residence Application. This is not a definitive list, as you may be required to provide additional documentation depending on your circumstances. You should therefore look to provide the following:
A copy of your Application
Copies of the supporting documents you submitted
Your Refusal Letter from the Home Office UKVI
Summary of Points why you think the decision is wrong
Around 3-5 weeks from the date of your Hearing.
This will depend on which Tribunal your case is allocated to. Current turnaround times are around 6 months.
You will each need to appeal the decisions and submit individual appeal forms.
Yes, you will be required to give evidence to the Tribunal.
You can request for your appeal to be considered on a “paper base”. This means the Tribunal will look at your evidence and make a decision.
Yes, if you are appealing to the First Tier Tribunal, each person has to pay £140.00. If you are seeking a Judicial Review, you have to pay £154.00.
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