Administrative Review

If the Home Office refuses your application, you can request an Administrative Review to have the decision reconsidered—especially if there was a mistake, like a missed document or miscalculated income.

The first difference is the deadlines. The deadline for an Administrative review is 14/28 days whereas the deadline to submit a Judicial Review is 3 months.

Unlike Administrative Review which reviews case work errors in general, Judicial Review has specific categories for review. The categories which are generally recognised for Judicial Review are: illegality, procedural irregularity, and unreasonableness.

It is also important to remember that a Judicial Review can only be pursued once all other avenues of appeal have been exhausted. For this reason, Administrative Review must be pursued before applying for Judicial Review.

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At SitegenixPro, we have experience successfully challenging Home Office decisions through the Administrative Review process. We’ve helped clients win cases even after being told they had little chance. If you need expert help with your judicial review matter, contact us today.

 

Administrative Review vs Judicial Review: What’s the Difference?

Administrative Review must be filed within 14 or 28 days to correct Home Office casework errors. Judicial Review has a 3-month deadline and challenges decisions on grounds like illegality, procedural unfairness, or unreasonableness. JR is only available after all other appeal options, including Administrative Review, have been used.

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What is the deadline for Administrative Review?

If the applicant is in the UK, the deadline is 14 days, unless the person is in detention, in which case it is 7 days from the date of decision.If the applicant is overseas, the deadline is 28 days form the date of the decision.

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Administrative Review corrects Home Office mistakes in your application. Judicial Review challenges unlawful or unfair decisions after all other options are exhausted.

You must apply within 14 or 28 days, depending on whether you’re inside or outside the UK.

 

Administrative Review corrects Home Office casework errors, while Judicial Review challenges decisions based on legality, procedure, or fairness.

 
 
 

Judicial Review must be filed within 3 months and only after all other appeal options, like Administrative Review, are used.

 

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