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Immigration Appeal Tribunals

Immigration Appeal Tribunals are independent bodies that review decisions made by immigration authorities about a person's right to stay or work in a country. If someone disagrees with a decision—such as being refused a visa or residency—they can appeal to these tribunals. The tribunals examine the case, evidence, and legal points to decide whether to uphold, modify, or cancel the original decision. Their goal is to ensure fairness and proper application of immigration laws, providing a fair chance for individuals to present their case before a decision is finalized.