What Is the Success Rate of an Immigration Judicial Review in the UK?
Key Points In Q1 2025, 4% of civil immigration judicial review applications lodged against the Home Office were granted permission to proceed to a final hearing, according to official government civil justice statistics. Earlier years show the general Administrative...
What Is a Judicial Review Application?
Key Points A judicial review application is the formal claim that starts the judicial review process. It asks the court for permission to challenge an immigration decision on the grounds that it was unlawful, irrational, or procedurally unfair. Immigration judicial...
How Much Does a Judicial Review Cost?
Key Points The tribunal fees for an immigration judicial review in the UTIAC are £174 to file the application and £874 if the claim proceeds to a full hearing after permission is granted on the papers – a total fee liability of £1,048 if the case runs to...
What Is Immigration Judicial Review?
Key Points Judicial review is a High Court and Upper Tribunal procedure that examines whether a Home Office immigration decision was made lawfully, not whether it reached the right answer on the facts. If the court finds the decision unlawful, it is returned to the...





