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This page provides information on how to apply to the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) to undertake Judicial Review Case Management.
What you should look for in an immigration adviser and how to find one regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority.
Information for immigration advisers on invoicing customers for immigration advice and services.
This is an explanation of how we process personal data.
How the Immigration Advice Authority stores, uses and disposes of Disclosure and Barring Service certificate information.
Describes the process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.
Explains the fees organisations must pay for initial registration and continued registration.
How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with unlawful immigration advice or services, or the advertising of unlawful immigration or services.
This page outlines the application process for organisations registering to provide Level 1 Immigration advice and services related to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Digital posters and leaflet designed for regulated organisations, ambassadors, and charities to easily download, share, and distribute.
The IAA remains keen to support University Law Clinics in providing high quality immigration advice while helping law students gain experience under supervision
This practice note sets out the requirements that registered organisation must comply with in relation to data protection.
Information about how the Immigration Advice Authority operates and the services it provides.
Guidance for regulated organisations on the Immigration Advice Authority complaints redirection scheme.
Information to help immigration advisers identify clients who might be vulnerable and how they can meet their needs.
Information about the licensed access scheme and how licensed immigration advisers registered with the Immigration Advice Authority can instruct barristers.
This privacy notice explains how we handle your personal data when you apply for a role with the IAA.
Clarification from the Immigration Advice Authority in relation to its jurisdiction.
Information for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.
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