Whitefield Solicitors are experts in Appeals and Tribunal Appeals

Appeals at the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal

The Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) is a tribunal which hears appeal against the decisions made by the Home Secretary and her officials in asylum, immigration and nationality matters. The main types of appeals are made against the decisions to:

Refuse a person’s asylum/human rights application
Refuse a person’s application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom
Refuse a person’s application for entry clearance to the United Kingdom (visa application)
Deport someone already in the United Kingdom
Refuse person entry to the United Kingdom on arrival
Application to release a detainee on bail

Appeals are heard by one or more Immigration Judges who are sometime accompanied by a non-legal member of the Tribunal. The Home Office is usually represented by Home Office Presenting Officers (“HOPO”). For significant cases, Home Office also instructs Barristers to conduct the case.

We provide efficient and cost-effective advice, services and representation for the persons who wish to appeal against any decision of the Home Office. We enjoy excellent success rate in relation to all types of immigration, asylum and human rights appeals.

We provide efficient and cost-effective advice, services and representation for the persons who wish to appeal against a decision of the Home Office in Special Immigration Appeals Commission. We enjoy excellent success rate in relation to all types of appeals.

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