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Get a decision

You’ll get the decision either:

  • at the hearing (if you have one), on paper or by email
  • by email on the day the decision is made (if you do not have a hearing)

You will also get full written reasons for the decision within 3 days of getting the decision.

The judge will either:

  • allow the appeal - this means you’ll either get asylum support, or carry on getting it
  • turn down (‘dismiss’) your appeal - this means your asylum support will stop
  • ask the Home Office to look at the decision again (known as ‘remitting’ the appeal) – you’ll usually continue to get asylum support while the decision is made

The judge’s decision is final - you cannot appeal again.

You may be able to get a judicial review of the decision if your appeal was turned down and you think the judge did not follow the law correctly. as soon as possible.

You cannot complain about the decision - you can only complain about the tribunal staff and the way the hearing took place.