Appeal an asylum support decision
After you send your appeal
You鈥檒l normally find out within a week of sending the form:
- whether the tribunal will consider your case
- whether the tribunal needs more information, for example if your appeal was late
You鈥檒l then be told when your hearing will take place, and whether it鈥檚 paper or oral.
If you have an oral hearing, you鈥檒l be told a few days before the hearing what documents to bring with you - or to send by post in advance. The letter will also tell you if the tribunal wants to call up any witnesses - you must contact them and make sure they appear at the hearing.
You鈥檒l usually get the decision at the hearing.
If you need to send more information
If the tribunal asks you to send more information before the hearing, you may need to discuss this with a casework team.
Contact the Section 95 casework team if you鈥檙e an asylum seeker.
Section 95 Casework Team
[email protected]
Fax: 0870 336 9624
Section 95 Team
1st Floor, Waterside Court
Kirkstall Road
Leeds
LS4 2QB
Contact the Section 4 casework team if you鈥檝e been refused asylum.
Section 4 Casework Team
[email protected]
Fax: 0870 336 9485
Section 4 National Team
1st Floor, Waterside Court
Kirkstall Road
Leeds
LS4 2QB