| This independent tribunal conducts hearings to review the merits of the case, considering evidence presented by both the appellant and the Home Office. The goal is to ensure a fair and impartial assessment of immigration decisions. The Immigration Appeals Tribunal plays a crucial role in upholding individuals' rights and providing a legal avenue for challenging immigration-related rulings in the UK.
For instance, work visas may necessitate a job offer from a UK employer, while student visas often require acceptance into a recognized educational institution. Family visas, like the Spouse Visa, may mandate evidence of a genuine relationship.
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