Immigration Appeals and Visa Refusals
If your application for a visa/leave to remain/indefinite leave to remain is refused then, in many cases, there is a right of appeal to the Asylum & Immigration Tribunal. This is a tribunal system where your case can be heard by an immigration judge, who is independent of the Home Office or the Visa Office. This can be your opportunity to put your point of view forward and get the Home Office's or Visa Office's decision reversed. An immigration appeal may be a complex undertaking, and we therefore advise you, if you wish to make an appeal, to seek professional assistance. We are registered with the OISC (Office of the Immigration Service Commissioner) to the highest level (level 3) and are able to deal with a wide range of appeals. This includes immigration appeals against a refusal of:


