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دستبرداری: یہ قانونی مشورہ نہیں ہے۔ قانون سازی اور کیس لاء تبدیل ہوتے رہتے ہیں۔ ہمیشہ اپنی مخصوص صورتحال کے لیے ایک اہل وکیل سے مشورہ کریں۔

UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Immigration Law
UK-wide
6 stages
6–18 months from refusal to substantive hearing
Reviewed 2026-05-21

Immigration Appeal Journey (First-tier Tribunal)

Appealing a Home Office immigration or asylum refusal to the First-tier Tribunal (IAC) and onward to the Upper Tribunal.

Who Uses This Journey

Individuals refused asylum, a human rights claim, an EUSS application, or a visit visa under specific provisions. There is no general right of appeal — check the refusal letter for whether one exists.

Stage-by-Stage Timeline

1

Check appeal rights

Read the Home Office refusal letter carefully. It states whether you have a right of appeal, the relevant tribunal address, and the deadline.

Deadline: 14 days (in-country); 28 days (out-of-country); 5 working days if detained
2

Lodge Notice of Appeal

Online via MyHMCTS or paper form IAFT-1/IAFT-2. Pay tribunal fee (currently £80 paper / £140 oral hearing) or apply for fee remission via Form FT3.

Fee: £80–£140 (fee remission available)
Forms at This Stage
3

Case Management Review

Tribunal sets directions on bundles, expert evidence, and listing. Detained appellants get an expedited timetable.

4

Substantive hearing

Before a tribunal judge (sometimes with a non-legal member). Appellant gives evidence and is cross-examined. Country expert and other expert evidence may be relied on for protection claims. Interpreter provided where needed.

Evidence Needed
  • Statement
  • Supporting documents
  • Country expert report (for asylum claims)
  • Family/relationship evidence (for Article 8 claims)
5

Determination

Decision in writing within weeks of the hearing. Either allows the appeal (Home Office must reconsider) or dismisses it.

6

Onward appeal

Either party can apply for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal (IAC). Must be on a point of law only. Must be sought from the First-tier Tribunal first, then from the Upper Tribunal if refused.

Deadline: 14 days from determination to apply to First-tier; 14 days from refusal to apply to Upper

Official Sources