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The First-tier Tribunal Immigration Appeal is a judicial body in the UK that reviews immigration-related decisions made by the Home Office.
Immigration Judicial Review is a legal process to challenge immigration decisions in UK courts, ensuring fairness and accountability in immigration matters.
The UK Visa Administrative Review is a process for individuals to request a review of certain types of immigration decisions made by UK Visas and Immigration.
The Upper Tribunal Immigration Appeal is the higher judicial body in the UK that handles appeals against immigration decisions made by the First-tier Tribunal.