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Immigration Services Tribunal

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The Immigration Services Tribunal was a tribunal in the United Kingdom created by the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 to hear:

  • appeals from decisions of the Immigration Services Commissioner
  • disciplinary charges laid by the Immigration Services Commissioner under paragraph 9(1)(e) of Schedule 5 to the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.

The Tribunal was abolished in January 2010 and its functions transferred to the First-tier Tribunal.

References

Immigration Service Tribunal Guidance - adequate accommodation requirements. Website: http://www.immigrationinspectionreport.co.uk/