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Level 2 asylum learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
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.
How the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an owner's competence to run immigration advice services.
Guidance for freelance interpreters working with UK Visas and Immigration.
The guidance note is intended to support advisers assisting individuals applying for immigration bail accommodation under exceptional circumstances.
Information to help immigration advisers identify clients who might be vulnerable and how they can meet their needs.
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.
Outlines how Level 3 advisers can undertake work with authorisation at Judicial Review Case Management level.
What you should look for in an immigration adviser and how to find one regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority.
Information on Judicial Reviews and the risk of making a "Totally Without Merit" application.
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.
For IAA advisers assisting with applications for asylum or humanitarian protection deemed withdrawn.
Immigration staff guidance on checking whether an asylum applicant's representative is legally authorised to provide advice.
Information for the community and voluntary sector on registering with the Immigration Advice Authority and information on the EU Settlement Scheme registration.
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