
Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
The Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) is a higher court in the UK that reviews decisions made by lower immigration and asylum tribunals. Its role is to ensure that decisions about whether someone can stay in the UK or be removed are fair and lawful. It examines appeals from individuals or authorities if they believe a decision was wrong. The tribunal considers legal arguments and facts, and its rulings can uphold, modify, or revoke previous decisions. This process helps provide a fairer, independent review of immigration and asylum cases.