Who can appeal? For some types of application, there is a right of appeal when a visa is refused. These are the most common.
Family visit - if you are visiting close family members in the UK Children and dependent relatives - to settle in the UK Husband, wife, fiancé or fiancée - to settle in the UK Student - to study for more than six months in the UK Working holidaymaker - to look for or take work as part of a working holiday in the UK Au pair - to live and work part-time for pocket money, with a family in the UK Work permit holder - to work full-time in the UK Minister of religion - to work full-time in the UK in a religious capacity
If we refuse your visa application and you want to spend more than six months in the UK, you may also have the right of appeal.