Administrative Review: Correcting Mistakes in UK Visa Decisions
An Administrative Review is a process that allows you to challenge a UK visa or immigration decision if you believe the Home Office made a mistake when assessing your application. It’s a faster, simpler option than an appeal or judicial review and is designed to correct errors in the decision-making process.
In this guide, we’ll cover the essentials, from eligibility to application, so you can confidently navigate the process.
In this guide, we’ll cover the essentials, from eligibility to application, so you can confidently navigate the process.
When Can You Request an Administrative Review?
You can request an Administrative Review if:
- Your visa application was refused or your visa was revoked.
- You believe the Home Office made an error in assessing your application.
- Administrative Review is commonly used for decisions involving:
- Skilled Worker Visas
- Student Visas
- Intra-Company Transfer Visas
How the Administrative Review Process Works
The process is straightforward and focuses on identifying any mistakes in your application’s assessment. Here’s how it works:
- Request a Review: You must submit your request for an Administrative Review within 14 days (if you’re in the UK) or 28 days (if you’re outside the UK) from the date you received the decision.
- Provide Details: You’ll need to clearly state which part of the decision was incorrect and provide evidence to support your claim. However, you cannot submit new evidence—only information that was included in your original application will be considered.
- Home Office Review: A different caseworker will review your application to check for errors. They will assess whether the original decision was based on incorrect information or a misapplication of the immigration rules.
- Outcome: The Home Office will either:
- Uphold the original decision.
- Overturn the decision if a mistake was found, and grant your visa.
- Most Administrative Reviews are processed within 28 days.
What Are the Outcomes?
- There are three possible outcomes of an Administrative Review:
- Decision Overturned: The original refusal or cancellation is overturned, and your visa is granted.
- Decision Upheld: The Home Office confirms the original decision was correct, and it remains in place.
- New Grounds for Refusal: In some cases, the Home Office may identify new reasons for refusal during the review process.
Key Points to Remember
- No New Evidence: You cannot submit new documents or evidence during an Administrative Review. Only the information provided with your original application will be considered.
- Faster Process: Administrative Review is generally faster and less complex than other legal challenges, such as an appeal or judicial review.
- No Right to Appeal: If your Administrative Review is unsuccessful, you typically cannot appeal the decision. However, other legal options like judicial review may still be available.
Conclusion
An Administrative Review is a useful option if you believe the Home Office made an error in assessing your visa application. It offers a straightforward way to correct mistakes without the need for a lengthy appeal process.
If you need help submitting a request or understanding the review process, our legal team is here to provide guidance and support.
If you need help submitting a request or understanding the review process, our legal team is here to provide guidance and support.
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