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An overview of the responsibilities of an adviser and an organisation to the Commissioner and to clients.
Guidance from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (the OISC) on the 2016 Commissioner’s code of standards.
Advice and guidance to organisations about what work they may undertake at OISC Level 1, related to Ukrainians seeking to enter or remain in the UK.
How to make a complaint against an Adviser or OISC staff.
Guidance on what you can expect from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.
The prospect of an audit can be daunting but we hope that this presentation will give you the information you need to make your audit positive and constructive.
Level 2 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
Practice note for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
ID and face scan
What you should look for in an Immigration Adviser
Practice note on how immigration advisers should meet the needs of vulnerable clients.
OISC awareness posters are available in a range of languages such as Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese and Spanish.
This privacy notice explains how we process your personal data. Please refer to this document if you are applying for a vacancy at the OISC.
Guidance for regulated organisations on the OISC complaints re-direction scheme.
Learn about the OISC Code of Standards and how this relates to your role as an Immigration Adviser. PLEASE NOTE: This course is provided without a voice-over.
This presentation will offer advisers an overview and guidance on the OISC’s complaints redirection scheme.
Briefing advice
Information on Judicial Reviews and the risk of making a "Totally Without Merit" application.
OISC process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.
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