If you’ve just lodged an immigration appeal (or you’re thinking about it), one of the first practical choices you’ll face is whether you want the Tribunal to decide your case on the papers or at an oral hearing. That decision shapes everything: how your evidence is presented, whether you’ll be questioned, how you prepare, and…
Getting an appeal decision can feel like the finish line — but in UK immigration, it’s usually the start of the “what happens now?” stage. Whether you’ve won or lost, what you do in the next few days can make a real difference to your options, your timeline, and (crucially) your lawful status. This guide…
Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights protects the right to respect for private life and family life. In UK immigration cases, it is often the legal “backstop” people rely on when a refusal would separate a family, disrupt a child’s life, or break a person’s long-established ties to the UK. In practice,…
