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Highly Skilled Migrant Programme Forum judicial review has been published today
The UK Border Agency has now published the arrangements that will be in place for migrants covered by the HSMP Forum judicial review judgment of the 8 April 2008.
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Appeals - Where Do I Start?

Have you or a family member been refused a visa for permission to enter / 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]. Examples of visas which you may have the right to appeal. - Student visa
- Dependent visa
- Family visitor
- Spouse visa
- Same Sex / Civil partner visa
- Fiancé / Fiancée visa
- Unmarried partner visa
- Work permit visa
- HSMP visa
The timeframe in which you are allowed to appeal can vary; this will be determined by where the original application was decided [In the UK or Overseas]. However, in any case, the deadlines are very tight and require you to be highly committed and prepared in order to overturn this decision. Appeals are complex and often involve a high level of advocacy. You should seek professional representation at an early stage to avoid further complications in the case. We will make a free assessment to advise you whether you should appeal this decision and what your chances are for a successful case. We will provide a quote for services to be undertaken, which also includes barrister’s fees. We are specialists in UK Immigration Appeals and are registered to the highest level OISC level 3. We instruct top barristers to represent our clients and have a high success rate. Do not leave your application to chance, contact us today. PERMITS2WORK is registered with the Office of the Immigration Standards Commissioner at the highest level. |
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