
Immigration Adjudication
Immigration adjudication refers to the legal process where immigration cases, such as visas, asylum claims, or deportation issues, are decided by government officials or judges. In the context of immigration appeals, if someone disagrees with a decision made about their immigration status, they can request a review. An appellate authority examines the case, including any new evidence or legal arguments. The goal is to ensure fair treatment and adherence to immigration laws. Ultimately, this process provides a way for individuals to challenge decisions that may significantly impact their lives.