
Immigration Appeal Tribunal (UK)
The Immigration Appeal Tribunal (UK) was a body responsible for hearing appeals from individuals challenging decisions made by UK immigration authorities, such as refusals of visas or asylum claims. It helped ensure that decisions were fair and followed the law. The tribunal considered legal arguments and evidence, providing an independent review of the original decision. In 2007, its functions were replaced by the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) and the Upper Tribunal, which now handle these appeals under the UK justice system.