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Information to help immigration advisers identify clients who might be vulnerable and how they can meet their needs.
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.
For IAA advisers assisting with applications for asylum or humanitarian protection deemed withdrawn.
This page provides information on how to apply to the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) to undertake Judicial Review Case Management.
Meet the leadership team driving the strategic vision and operations of the IAA, dedicated to ensuring high standards across the sector.
Information on how immigration advice and services might be promoted to potential clients.
Describes the process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.
Digital posters and leaflets designed for regulated organisations, ambassadors, and charities to easily download, share, and distribute.
How to make a complaint against an adviser or Immigration Advice Authority staff.
Information for immigration advisers on invoicing customers for immigration advice and services.
The guidance note is intended to support advisers assisting individuals applying for immigration bail accommodation under exceptional circumstances.
Our newsletter is published quarterly, and all stakeholders are welcome to sign up to receive the latest edition straight to their inbox.
Outlines how Level 3 advisers can undertake work with authorisation at Judicial Review Case Management level.
Information about when barristers need regulation by the Immigration Advice Authority.
Code of Standards
What you should look for in an immigration adviser and how to find one regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority.
Practice note relating to the process of audits of the premises from which registered organisations provide immigration advice and services.
This policy ensures registered organisations and advisers uphold integrity, maintain public trust, and report suspected wrongdoing promptly.
Information about how the Immigration Advice Authority operates and the services it provides.
How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with requests for information about immigration advisers.
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