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Appeals - What to do next

If your UK immigration application has been refused and you do have the right to appeal, it is essential that you prepare the documents at an early stage to ensure that your appeal is considered valid. We will need to lodge the relevant paperwork within the specified timeframe. If you submit your appeal too late it is likely to be rejected as out of time. The amount of time that you have to appeal will depend on whether you made your application from within the UK or overseas. Whilst UK immigration appeals can be difficult and time consuming for all those involved; we have a great deal of experience in successfully overturning appeals. We are specialists in appealing against visa refusals and making appeals to the AIT. We instruct top barristers to ensure that our clients’ interests are represented by an expert. Appeals are complex and involve a high level of skill and advocacy, as well as up to date knowledge of relevant case law. You should seek professional representation at an early stage to avoid further complications. If you follow our advice and can provide the relevant documentation; your appeal should stand the best chance for success. If you would like us to manage an application on your behalf, please complete our Appeals Assessment Form or Contact Us Please send us the following information by email / post / fax as soon as possible, together with your contact details:- - Refusal letter / notice of decision from the Home Office or UK consulate
- A copy of your application form as sent
- Brief explanation of why you think this decision is incorrect
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