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Visa Refusals - Appeal To The Asylum & Immigration Tribunal [Ait]
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Have you or a family member been refused a visa for permission to enter or stay in the UK? Depending on what application has been made, you may have the right to appeal this decision to the AIT [Asylum and Immigration Tribunal]. 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. The decision as to whether you should appeal against this decision to the AIT is not always straightforward, as there may be other factors to consider. If you provide us with the relevant documentation, we can ensure that you receive the correct advice. If you have been refused a visa application in the UK you will only have 10 days to appeal against the decision. We will draft the grounds of appeal, skeleton arguments, advise you on witness statements, instructing a barrister to attend the court hearing and prepare the relevant legal arguments which will give you the best possible chance of success. Examples of visas which you may have the right to appeal against, include the following:- If you wish to discuss this matter in more detail, please complete our Appeal to the AIT form. If we agree that you should appeal against this decision, we can arrange an appointment for you to instruct us to take care and conduct of this matter on your behalf. We will provide you with advice on the relative merits of the case and details of our fees for undertaking this work on your behalf. Please note that appointments are charged at £120+VAT per hour and must be arranged in advance. PERMITS2WORK is registered with the Office of the Immigration Standards Commissioner at the highest level. |
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Tier 1 (General) Recommended Changes
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