No appeal for UK family visitor visa refusal

London: Indian and other non-EU citizens will not be able to appeal against refusal to grant them a family visitor visa from 2014 under new rules announced by the British Home Office. The removal of the right to appeal against the visa refusal in courts is intended to save tens of millions of pounds and […]

London: Indian and other non-EU citizens will not be able to appeal against refusal to grant them a family visitor visa from 2014 under new rules announced by the British Home Office. The removal of the right to appeal against the visa refusal in courts is intended to save tens of millions of pounds and free up tribunals to deal with more serious cases, official sources here said.

The new restriction has been included in the Crime and Courts Bill, which was published on Friday. It is expected to come into effect from 2014 after parliamentary approval and Royal Assent. Immigration Minister Damian Green has announced that in future the vast majority of failed visa applicants will have to re-apply, rather than launching a lengthy, taxpayer- subsidised appeal.