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UK Immigration Appeals — What to Do If Your Visa Has Been Refused in 2026

Had your UK visa refused? You may have the right to appeal. MLC Immigration Lawyers in Manchester explain the appeals process, deadlines and how to maximise your chances of success.

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My Visa Has Been Refused — What Now?

Receiving a UK visa refusal is a stressful experience. However a refusal is not always the end of the road. Depending on the type of application and the reasons for refusal, you may have the right to appeal the decision or request an administrative review.

At MLC Immigration Lawyers in Manchester we have successfully overturned numerous Home Office refusals at the First-tier Tribunal. Acting quickly is critical — appeal deadlines are strict and missing them can permanently close your options.


Do I Have a Right of Appeal?

Not every visa refusal carries a right of appeal. You generally have a right of appeal if:

  • Your Human Rights claim has been refused

  • Your asylum or protection claim has been refused

  • Your EU Settlement Scheme application has been refused

  • Your deportation order engages your human rights

For visit visas, student visas, and many work visas you may only be entitled to an Administrative Review rather than a full appeal.


Appeal Deadlines — Act Fast

  • 14 days to appeal if you are inside the UK

  • 28 days to appeal if you are outside the UK

  • 5 working days for administrative review applications

These deadlines run from the date on your refusal letter, not the date you receive it. Contact a specialist immigration lawyer immediately upon receiving a refusal.


Grounds for Appeal

  • The decision was not in accordance with immigration rules

  • The decision breaches your Human Rights under the ECHR

  • The decision was unlawful under the Equality Act 2010

  • The decision was procedurally unfair


The Appeal Process Step by Step

  1. Lodge the appeal — submit your appeal notice to the First-tier Tribunal before the deadline

  2. Case management review — the Tribunal sets a hearing date

  3. Bundle preparation — your legal representative prepares all supporting evidence and legal arguments

  4. The hearing — you present your case before an Immigration Judge

  5. The decision — the Judge issues a written determination allowing or dismissing the appeal


What Are My Chances of Success?

Success rates vary significantly depending on the visa type, grounds of refusal, and quality of legal representation. Published Tribunal statistics show appeals with legal representation have a substantially higher success rate than those conducted without a lawyer.


What If My Appeal Is Dismissed?

  • Applying for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal on a point of law

  • Judicial Review of the Tribunal's decision

  • Making a fresh application with stronger evidence


Contact MLC Immigration Today

Time is critical when dealing with a visa refusal. Our specialist immigration appeal lawyers in Manchester are available to review your refusal letter and advise you on your options immediately.

Call 0161 224 4224 or email info@mlcimmigration.com. Our office at City View House, 5 Union Street, Manchester is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5:30pm.

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