Judicial Review
Judicial review is the legal process by which courts assess the lawfulness of decisions or actions made by public bodies. It ensures that authorities act within their legal powers and follow fair procedures.
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What is Immigration Judicial Review (JR)?
How can HME Immigration help Immigration Judicial Review (JR)?
Assessing your case to determine if a JR is the right legal remedy.
Identifying legal errors in the Home Office’s decision.
Preparing strong grounds and compiling supporting evidence.
Drafting and filing the JR application with precision.
Representing you in court through skilled legal advocacy.
Engaging in negotiations to seek resolution before a full hearing.
Providing continuous guidance to ensure every step of the process.
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Expert JR case handling with strong legal representation, negotiation, and guidance. Protects your rights, boosts success chances, and reduces stress throughout the process.
When can I apply for Immigration Judicial Review (JR)?
You can make an application for Judicial Review (JR) within three months of the date of the decision. For example, if your decision is made on 1 January, you should ensure that your application for Judicial Review is lodged by 31st March.
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Immigration Judicial Review challenges unlawful Home Office decisions when no appeal is available. You must apply within 3 months, and expert legal help greatly improves your chances of success.
What is an Immigration Judicial Review (JR)?
A JR is a legal process where a court reviews the lawfulness of a decision made by the Home Office or other public body.
When can I apply for a JR?
You can apply if there is no other appeal route and you believe the decision was unlawful, unreasonable, or procedurally unfair.
How long do I have to file a JR?
In immigration cases, you must file within 3 months of the decision you are challenging.