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Richmond Mags dedicated immigration hearing centre from April

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There are three courts at Richmond Mags being used for immigration hearings now but all five will apparently be used for immigration hearings from April. Meanwhile, the family court at Richmond is apparently moving to Hatton Cross, which has been seriously underused for immigration cases in recent months despite the growing waiting times for immigration appeals.

UPDATE: experience so far suggests that car users will be attempting to push their way to the front of the Richmond lists because parking here is not free. Be warned, anyone does that to me and I will make them *eat* their car keys.

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  1. Take the train! Clapham Jct to Richmond – 10 mins, then 3 mins walk. Tsk. :D

  2. I have a case in Richmond Mags in May. New tribunal rules mean I must submit the bundle in February- before the court opens for immigration cases…

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