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How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with complaints against people providing immigration services.
The Home Office has announced that from Tuesday 24 May, the fee for an organisation to register with the OISC is increasing.
Guidance from the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) in relation to its regulation and solicitors.
This privacy notice explains how we handle your personal data when you apply for a role with the IAA.
Describes the process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.
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.
How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with requests for information about immigration advisers.
Guidance on who the OISC are and what they do.
For IAA advisers assisting with applications for asylum or humanitarian protection deemed withdrawn.
Information for the community and voluntary sector on registering with the Immigration Advice Authority and information on the EU Settlement Scheme registration.
Practice note on how and when to an adviser should use Interpreters and Translators with a client.
Points for registered immigration advice organisations to consider when investigating clients' complaints.
Information on Judicial Reviews and the risk of making a "Totally Without Merit" application.
Outlines how Level 3 advisers can undertake work with authorisation at Judicial Review Case Management level.
Code of Standards
Information to help immigration advisers identify clients who might be vulnerable and how they can meet their needs.
OISC awareness posters are available in a range of languages such as Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese and Spanish.
Guidance for regulated organisations on the Immigration Advice Authority complaints redirection scheme.
Information for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.
Guidance from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (the OISC) on the 2016 Commissioner’s code of standards.
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