Overview
Judicial Review is a legal process used to challenge unlawful immigration decisions where no other remedies are suitable. It focuses on whether the decision was made lawfully rather than reassessing the full merits of the case.
Who This Route Is For
This option is generally suitable if:
- No right of appeal or Administrative Review is available
- Previous remedies have been unsuccessful
- The decision appears unlawful or procedurally unfair
- You are prepared to proceed with legal action
What Makes Judicial Review Cases Strong
Strong cases usually include:
- Clear legal errors in decision-making
- Evidence of unfair or irrational process
- Detailed grounds supported by law and facts
- A well-documented refusal history
Typical Documents Checklist
Applicants often prepare:
- Refusal decision and previous correspondence
- Full application history
- Supporting evidence submitted previously
- Legal grounds for Judicial Review
How We Support Your Application
We can assist you by:
- Assessing the legal merits of your case
- Preparing structured grounds for Judicial Review
- Organising supporting documents and evidence
- Assisting with pre-action and court preparation