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Relaunch of OISC Adviser Finder and Register

Wednesday, 09 October 2024
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Relaunch of OISC Adviser Finder and Register
The OISC has relaunched its Adviser Finder and Register, allowing people seeking immigration advice to find registered advisers in their area.

The OISC has today relaunched its Adviser Finder and Register. The Adviser Finder is a user-friendly way for people seeking immigration advice to find registered advisers in their area, and the Register exists to ensure the public can check whether an organisation or individual is registered with the OISC.

Advisers provide advice and services on a range of immigration issues. Adviser Finder allows users to search for an adviser based on location. Advisers are a part of organisations, and these organisations are listed in the order of distance from the user, with those who are nearest coming first. Information provided includes the organisation’s authorisation level, website and contact details (please note, search results returned will only include organisations who have opted in to be included in this search function).

The OISC Register serves as a tool to protect those seeking immigration advice from potential exploitation by unregistered individuals. On the OISC website, users can now search for a registered individual or organisation by inputting specific information (organisation or individual name or registration number). If the information searched matches an entry on the Register, this will be confirmed with a display of specific information (organisation or individual name, OISC reference number, level of authorisation, and website).  

The Adviser Finder and Register were both temporarily withdrawn from the OISC website on 5 August. This was due to a threat to immigration advisers which emerged from violence and unrest across the UK caused by far-right activists.

For anyone seeking immigration advice, the Adviser Finder and Register are now available.

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