Overview
Our UK Immigration Law and Advice Practice (OISC/IAA Levels 1–3) course equips individuals with the knowledge, skills, and ethical understanding required to become qualified immigration advisers under the standards of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) and the Immigration Advice Accreditation (IAA) system.
This course prepares students for the official OISC/IAA competence assessments, leading to professional practice in the regulated immigration advice sector.
Applicants must:
- Be aged 18 years or older.
- Hold a minimum Level 3 qualification or demonstrate equivalent professional experience.
- Show strong English language proficiency.
- Maintain a clean criminal record, as required for future OISC/IAA registration.
Experienced professionals and career changers are welcome to apply.
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient English skills to accurately draft immigration applications, advise clients, and meet OISC/IAA professional standards.
- IELTS Academic: 6.0 overall (with no band lower than 5.5)
- TOEFL iBT: 78
- Pearson PTE Academic: 50
- GCSE English: Grade C/4 or higher
Applicants with degrees taught in English may be exempt from testing.
We accept:
- UK Level 3 or above qualifications.
- Recognized international equivalents (validated by UK ENIC).
- Substantial experience in immigration advice, legal services, or casework (subject to assessment).
This course follows the OISC/IAA regulatory framework and is delivered across three levels:
- Level 1: Basic immigration advice for straightforward applications.
- Level 2: Complex casework including human rights and asylum matters.
- Level 3: Tribunal representation and advanced advocacy in immigration appeals.
Students can enrol per level or complete the full program from Levels 1 to 3.
- Introduction to UK Immigration Law and the Immigration Rules
- Categories of Visas and Applications
- Asylum, Protection, and Human Rights Cases
- Client Care, Casework Management, and Ethics
- OISC/IAA Code of Standards and Professional Conduct
- Preparing for OISC/IAA Competence Assessments
- Tribunal Advocacy (for Level 3 students)
Graduates can:
- Apply for regulated immigration adviser status through OISC/IAA at Level 1, 2, or 3.
- Work in law firms, NGOs, charities, or start their own immigration advice practice.
- Specialize in Business Immigration, Asylum Law, Family Immigration, or Advocacy.
- Full-Time Study: 6 months per level
- Fast-Track Study: Complete Levels 1–3 within 12 months
- Part-Time Study: Flexible, up to 18 months
- Exam Preparation Bootcamps: Short-term intensive support before assessments
- On-Campus: Face-to-face lectures, case studies, and tribunal simulations.
- Online: Live virtual classes with recordings and tutor support.
- Blended: Combination of online learning and scheduled campus workshops.
All students have access to extensive online resources, practice exercises, and tutor Q&A forums.
- Registration Fee: £250 (non-refundable)
- Tuition Fees:
- Level 1: £1,500
- Level 2: £1,800
- Level 3: £2,000
- Full Package (Levels 1–3): £4,800 (saving £500)
- Course Materials and Exam Preparation Pack: £300
Flexible instalment plans and early bird discounts are available.
Students will be evaluated through:
- Mock OISC/IAA competence assessments
- Immigration casework assignments
- Simulated client interviews
- Written reflections on professional ethics
- Tribunal advocacy practicals (Level 3)
Note: Completing this course prepares students for the official OISC/IAA competence assessments. Students must independently register and pass the external OISC exams to be accredited.
This course is aligned to the official OISC/IAA Competence Assessment Framework.
Students who successfully complete the course receive a Certificate of Completion.
Full adviser accreditation is achieved separately through OISC/IAA external examinations.
- Expert Tutors: Delivered by licensed immigration lawyers and accredited advisers.
- Real-World Skills: Client case studies, tribunal simulations, and professional ethics workshops.
- Flexible Learning Options: Full-time, part-time, online, and blended modes available.
- Career Support: Guidance on OISC/IAA registration, CV building, and job placements.