Grounds for Immigration Judicial Review ExplainedUnder UK law, it is possible to request a judicial review of an immigration decision made by the Home Office on three main grounds; illegality, irrationality, and procedural unfairness. Judicial review is generally considered to be the option of last resort where there are no...
What is a Pre-Action Protocol for Judicial Review?
A Pre-Action Protocol for Judicial Review sets out what is considered the best practice and the steps to be taken before submitting a claim for Judicial Review. If you have received a decision from the Home Office that is unlawful, you may be able to request that the Upper Tribunal...
What are Judicial Review Applications?
What are Immigration Judicial Review Applications?Immigration Judicial Review Applications are formal requests for a court to consider whether a Home Office decision was made lawfully and fairly. If you are unsure if you have grounds for a Judicial Review, please read our recent article, “What are the Grounds for Immigration...