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

  • Explains the fees organisations must pay for initial registration and continued registration.

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

  • Information for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.

  • Digital posters and leaflets designed for regulated organisations, ambassadors, and charities to easily download, share, and distribute.

  • Guidance from the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) in relation to its regulation and solicitors.

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

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

  • 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.

  • This page provides information on how to apply to the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) to undertake Judicial Review Case Management.

  • Practice note on the arrangements registered organisations should make to cover for an authorised adviser's absence.

  • Our newsletter will be published quarterly, and all stakeholders are welcome to sign up to receive the latest edition straight to their inbox.

  • Guidance for regulated organisations on the Immigration Advice Authority complaints redirection scheme.

  • Code of Standards

  • Information to help immigration advisers identify clients who might be vulnerable and how they can meet their needs.

  • How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with unlawful immigration advice or services, or the advertising of unlawful immigration or services.

  • Points for registered immigration advice organisations to consider when investigating clients' complaints.

  • Information for immigration advisers on invoicing customers for immigration advice and services.

  • Information about the licensed access scheme and how licensed immigration advisers registered with the Immigration Advice Authority can instruct barristers.