Administrative review is an appeals process. It can be initiated after you have received an immigration decision that is not in your favour.
The review will look at policies and procedures and will question whether regulations have been misinterpreted or misapplied.
An immigration administrative review is an opportunity to try and get an unfavourable decision overturned.
It makes sense to have the support of experienced administrative lawyers, who will be able to have the knowledge to recognise any issues with the policy. They will also support you throughout the review process.
Contact Jones Whyte solicitors if you are facing an administrative review, and we will help you get the decision you want.
The Administrative Review process allows individuals who have applied for entry clearance or a UK visa and have since been refused, to challenge this.
Decisions may be overturned due to errors when working on the case. This is why individuals have a legal right to challenge a negative decision affecting them. The review process is independent of the original decision-makers.