Overview
UK Administrative Review is used where a visa or immigration refusal appears to contain a caseworking error. This process focuses on reviewing the original decision based on the evidence already submitted, without introducing new information. It is designed to correct errors made during the decision-making process.
Who This Route Is For
This option is generally suitable if:
- Your refusal decision contains a caseworking error
- You believe evidence was overlooked or incorrectly assessed
- No new documents are required to challenge the decision
- You want a formal review without going to court
What Makes Administrative Review Strong
Successful reviews usually include:
- Clear identification of the caseworking error
- Strong reference to submitted documents and evidence
- Accurate explanation of how rules were misapplied
- Consistency between application and review arguments
Typical Documents Checklist
Applicants often prepare:
- Refusal decision letter
- Copy of the original application
- Supporting documents submitted with the application
- Explanation highlighting the identified error
How We Support Your Application
We can assist you by:
- Analysing the refusal decision in detail
- Identifying specific caseworking errors
- Preparing structured Administrative Review representations
- Ensuring clarity and consistency in submissions