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The UK has introduced a points-based immigration system.
How to appeal against a decision on your registration as an immigration adviser by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.
The Immigration Act will change the removals and appeals system, end the abuse of Article 8 and prevent illegal immigrants accessing public services.
A collection of guidance to help landlords, homeowners and letting agents carry out correct right to rent checks and avoid civil penalties.
How to work out financial eligibility for legal aid: income and capital means testing, passporting and the civil legal aid calculator.
Use this form if you have the legal right to appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) against a decision made by an entry clearance officer (ECO).
This collection brings together the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner's statutory guidance.
Controlled work application forms: representation - CW2 (IMM), extension of disbursement limit - CW3C (IMM), review of refusal - CW4 (IMM).
This OISC guidance explains why clients should use a regulated immigration adviser and the risks of not doing so.
What happens at a Service and Support Centre appointment, how long they take and where to find centres.
This series brings together documents relating to Home Office research and evaluation on migration.
Immigration Assistance
Contains the statement of changes within immigration rules (1994 to 2024), codes of conduct, guidance on competence, OISC regulations and much more.
Immigration staff guidance on checking whether an asylum applicant's representative is legally authorised to provide advice.
Information on eVisas and why you need one.
Information about Immigration Enforcement. Immigration Enforcement is part of the Home Office .
UK Visas and Immigration is responsible for making millions of decisions every year about who has the right to visit or stay in the country, with a firm emphasis on national security and a culture of customer satisfaction for people...
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