While you receive your licence suspension/revocation notice from the UK Home office, the response to it largely decides whether the outcome would be in your favour or not.
You have two options, to respond challenging the notice sent by the Home office and prove it legally or respond in acceptance of the allegations and face the repercussions. Judicial review is the only process of challenging the Home office if ‘sponsor licence revoked’. The primary phase of applying for Judicial Review is to start the process through Pre-Action Protocol. This Pre-action Protocol is intended to permit applicants to set out their case to UKVI and come to an out of court settlement if conceivable. Time is very essential and critical. Any challenge must be initiated within 90 days of the negative decision being given.
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