Which applications at the British High Commission will attract a limited right of appeal?
From July 9 2012 applications for the following attract a limited right of appeal:
1. General visitors
2. Applicants refused a visa to visit a non qualifying relative (an aunt, uncle, niece, nephew or first cousin will no longer be able to lodge a full right of appeal, even if the relative they are visiting has the required status)
3. Business visitors
4. Academic visitors
5. Doctors on clinical attachments and dental observers
6. Student visitors
7. All points-based system categories
8. Dependants applying at the same time as the principal applicant, when the principal applicant is refused
9. Refusal under paragraph 320 (1) - 320 (6).
Applications received before 9 July 2012 which are subsequently refused should be given a right of appeal in accordance with the regulations in force at the time their application was made. (Immigration Appeals (Family Visitor) Regulations 2003).
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