First-tier Tribunal Court Fees

What is First-tier tribunal court fees?

First-tier tribunal court fees are the charges imposed by the court for various services related to the first-tier tribunal process. These fees can vary depending on the type of case and the specific services required.

What are the types of First-tier tribunal court fees?

There are several types of First-tier tribunal court fees that may apply to your case. Some common types of fees include application fees, hearing fees, and decision fees.

Application fees
Hearing fees
Decision fees

How to complete First-tier tribunal court fees

Completing First-tier tribunal court fees can be a straightforward process if you follow these steps:

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Gather all the necessary information and documents related to your case
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Complete the relevant forms accurately and thoroughly
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Submit the forms along with the required fees to the court
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Await further instructions or attend the scheduled hearing

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Questions & answers

The First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) has 5 regional offices throughout England that deal with settling of disputes in relation to leasehold property and the private rented sector.
The seven Chambers of the First-tier Tribunal deal with disputes in a number of diverse areas of the law including Tax, Immigration and Asylum and Health, Education and Social Care.
What we do. We're responsible for dealing with appeals against decisions made by certain lower tribunals and organisations including: social security and child support. war pensions and armed forces compensation.
An immigration appeal may take between 6 months and 1 year to resolve.
The grounds on which an appeal can be brought before the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) are set out in immigration law. An appeal against the refusal of a human rights claim may only be brought on the ground that the decision is unlawful under section 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998.
The First Tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber (FTTIAC) is an independent Tribunal which deals with appeals against decisions made by the Home Office in immigration, asylum and nationality matters. The data source for this measure is tribunals statistics quarterly.