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Details on how to become a registered immigration adviser, including the online competence assessment process and the required forms to submit your application.
If you’re already an immigration adviser, read about regulations that…
Sample level 1 immigration assessments from the Immigration Advice Authority.
This table outlines charges against individuals for providing unlawful immigration advice, committing fraud, and arrest warrants for failing to appear in court.
Immigration advisers who have been prohibited or suspended by the Immigration Services Tribunal.
Sets out the standards that immigration advisers should meet to be considered competent.
Sample level 2 immigration assessments from the Immigration Advice Authority.
Information from the Immigration Advice Authority on immigration advisers' supervision of employees.
Model documents for organisations applying to be registered with the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
The Home Office has announced that from Tuesday 24 May, the fee for an organisation to register with the OISC is increasing.
How the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an adviser's competence to give immigration advice.
Information on Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks carried out on behalf of the Immigration Advice Authority.
Explains how immigration advice exams are graded, including required communication skills and special considerations.
Sample level 3 immigration assessments from the Immigration Advice Authority.
Information from the Immigration Advice Authority on immigration advisers' fees and accounts.
Scenario-based questions for level 2 asylum assessment from the Immigration Advice Authority.
How to get the best out of your Immigration Advice Authority regulated immigration adviser.
Guidance from the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) in relation to its regulation and solicitors.
To help with your assessment preparation, this page offers tips on time management, achieving top marks, and insights from previous candidates.
Learn about the OISC Code of Standards and how this relates to your role as an Immigration Adviser. PLEASE NOTE: This course is provided without a voice-over.
Describes the process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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