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Immigration Appeals Tribunal

The Immigration Appeals Tribunal was a judicial body in the UK that reviewed decisions made by immigration authorities, such as denying visas or residency. It served as an independent forum where individuals could challenge decisions they believed were unfair or incorrect. The tribunal examined evidence and legal arguments to ensure decisions complied with immigration laws and principles of fairness. Note that in 2007, the Immigration Appeals Tribunal was replaced by the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).