Webinar replay: An introduction to immigration appeals

A beginner’s course delving into the immigration appeals process from start to finish.

Date of Recording: 2 April 2025
Length: 1 hour

About this webinar

Taking a case to the immigration tribunal can be an overwhelming, time-consuming and costly process for clients. The immigration appeals process is complex, and for practitioners with limited tribunal experience, it can be daunting.

In this webinar, barrister Sanaz Saifolahi provides a clear overview of the appeals process, sharing her expertise and top tips on:

  • lodging an appeal and grounds
  • instructing Counsel
  • compiling bundles and drafting Appeal Skeleton Arguments
  • Respondent Reviews
  • instructing experts
  • drafting witness statements
  • pre-hearing applications and the appeal hearing itself

From the point of refusal all the way to the final Tribunal decision, this webinar covers each stage of the process, equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to handle immigration appeals with confidence.

 

Presenter

Sanaz Saifolahi. Sanaz is a barrister at Goldsmith Chambers. She has specialised in immigration, asylum and human rights law for over 22 years and is recognised as a leading junior in this area of law.

 

Audience

Level: introductory

This course is designed for advisors, trainee advisors/trainee solicitors and solicitors who may be new to immigration appeals and would like to gain an understanding of the immigration appeals process. The course would also be suitable for those who have a basic understanding of the appeals process, but would like to supplement/update their knowledge and gain top tips from Counsel.

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