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First Tier Tribunal

OVERVIEW 

First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)

Receiving a refusal from the Home Office can be distressing and uncertain. Whether your visa application has been refused, your asylum claim rejected, or you are facing deportation, the First Tier Tribunal may provide you with the opportunity to challenge that decision.

The tribunal process can feel complex and intimidating. Strict deadlines, detailed legal arguments, and formal court procedures mean that careful preparation is essential.

Our experienced immigration lawyers provide strategic advice, strong case preparation, and professional representation to give you the best possible chance of success.

What is the First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)?

The First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) is an independent judicial body that hears appeals against certain decisions made by the Home Office.

It reviews whether the original decision was lawful, fair, and correctly applied immigration rules and human rights law.

The Tribunal has the authority to overturn a refusal decision if it finds that the Home Office made an error.

Who Can Appeal to the First Tier Tribunal?

Not all immigration decisions carry a right of appeal. Your refusal letter will confirm whether you have appeal rights.

You may be able to appeal if:

  • Your visa application has been refused

  • Your leave to remain application was rejected

  • Your asylum claim was refused

  • You were denied humanitarian protection

  • Your refugee status was revoked

  • Your human rights claim was refused

  • You are facing deportation or removal

  • Your EU Settlement Scheme application was refused

  • Your British citizenship decision is being challenged (in limited circumstances)

Appeal rights depend on the type of application and the legal basis of refusal.

How Do I Lodge an Appeal?

If you have the right to appeal, you must submit your appeal within the deadline stated in your decision letter.

You will need to complete the relevant appeal form and clearly explain why you believe the Home Office decision is incorrect. This may involve identifying errors of law, factual mistakes, or failure to consider relevant evidence.

Once submitted, the Tribunal will acknowledge your appeal and schedule the next steps, including a hearing date.

Time Limits for Lodging an Appeal

Strict time limits apply:

  • 14 days if you are in the UK

  • 28 days if you are outside the UK

  • 5 days if you are detained

Missing the deadline may result in your appeal being rejected, so urgent action is essential.

What Documents Are Required?

A strong tribunal appeal requires detailed supporting evidence. This typically includes:

  • A copy of the Home Office refusal decision

  • Completed appeal form

  • Identity documents

  • A detailed witness statement

  • Supporting documents relevant to your case

  • Any new evidence not previously considered

Careful preparation of your appeal bundle is critical to presenting a persuasive case.

What Happens at the Hearing?

A First Tier Tribunal hearing is a formal court proceeding before an Immigration Judge.

During the hearing:

  • The Judge will outline the issues in your case

  • You or your legal representative will present arguments and evidence

  • Witnesses may give evidence and be questioned

  • A Home Office Presenting Officer will argue why the original decision should stand

  • Both sides will make closing submissions

The Judge will either give a decision at the end of the hearing or issue a written decision later.

Possible Outcomes

There are generally two main outcomes:

If your appeal is allowed, the Home Office decision is overturned and you may be granted the immigration status or protection you sought.

If your appeal is dismissed, the original decision stands. You may then consider further legal options, such as applying for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal if there has been an error of law.

Can I Appeal a Tribunal Decision?

If the First Tier Tribunal dismisses your appeal, you may be able to apply for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal.

However, this is only possible if there was an error of law in the Judge’s decision. Strict deadlines apply, and permission must first be granted before proceeding.

Can I Represent Myself?

You have the right to represent yourself at the Tribunal. This is known as acting as a “litigant in person.”

However, immigration appeals involve complex legal arguments, detailed evidence, and procedural rules. Professional representation can significantly strengthen your case.

Appealing Deportation or Removal

You may appeal a deportation or removal decision if you can demonstrate that it breaches your human rights, including your right to family or private life, or that you would face persecution or serious harm in your home country.

The Tribunal will carefully assess whether removal would be lawful and proportionate under immigration and human rights law.

How a Solicitor Can Help

An experienced immigration solicitor can:

  • Assess the strengths and weaknesses of your case

  • Draft clear and persuasive grounds of appeal

  • Prepare a comprehensive appeal bundle

  • Represent you at the hearing

  • Cross-examine witnesses

  • Provide advice on further appeal options

Professional preparation can make a significant difference to the outcome of your appeal.

Get Expert Help with Your Tribunal Appeal

Challenging a Home Office decision can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to face the Tribunal process alone.

Our immigration specialists provide strategic advice, detailed preparation, and confident representation to protect your rights and maximise your chances of success.

We offer transparent pricing, personalised support, and dedicated legal expertise throughout every stage of your appeal.

Contact us today for a confidential case assessment and professional assistance with your First Tier Tribunal appeal.

 

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