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From Immigration Advice Authority (IAA)
  • Information for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.

  • The guidance note is intended to support advisers assisting individuals applying for immigration bail accommodation under exceptional circumstances.

  • The IAA remains keen to support University Law Clinics in providing high quality immigration advice while helping law students gain experience under supervision

  • Describes the process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.

  • What you should look for in an immigration adviser and how to find one regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • Meet the leadership team driving the strategic vision and operations of the IAA, dedicated to ensuring high standards across the sector.

  • How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with complaints against people providing immigration services.

  • Outlines how Level 3 advisers can undertake work with authorisation at Judicial Review Case Management level.

  • Tips from the Immigration Advice Authority on how to write a complaint letter to an immigration adviser.

  • Information about when barristers need regulation by the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • Information about how the Immigration Advice Authority operates and the services it provides.

  • How the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an owner's competence to run immigration advice services.

  • Information about the Immigration Advice Authority's rebrand.

  • How to get the best out of your Immigration Advice Authority regulated immigration adviser.

  • We are committed to delivering fair, professional and accessible services. This Charter outlines what you can expect from us and what we ask of you in return.

  • How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with requests for information about immigration advisers.

  • This practice note sets out the requirements that registered organisation must comply with in relation to data protection.

  • Practice note relating to the process of audits of the premises from which registered organisations provide immigration advice and services.

  • Information on how immigration advice and services might be promoted to potential clients.

  • This policy ensures registered organisations and advisers uphold integrity, maintain public trust, and report suspected wrongdoing promptly.