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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Build trust by showing your IAA registration online

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Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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Build trust by showing your IAA registration online

If your organisation is registered with the IAA, you can now display your regulated status using our official digital verification badge, powered by Yoshki.

What is the IAA Yoshki badge? 

The IAA Yoshki badge is a simple but powerful tool that shows clients you’re a registered and regulated immigration adviser or organisation. When added to your website, it performs a real-time check against the IAA’s official register – giving visitors instant confirmation that you’re authorised to provide immigration advice and services. 

Why use the badge? 

Adding the IAA Yoshki badge to your website helps you: 

  • Build trust – show clients you’re a legitimate and regulated provider 

  • Stand out – differentiate yourself from unregistered or rogue advisers 

  • Protect your reputation – let users verify your status directly from the IAA’s register 

How to get the badge 

If you’re a registered adviser or organisation, it’s quick and free to add the badge: 

  1. Visit the Yoshki website to generate your unique badge code 

  2. Copy and paste the code into your website’s HTML 

  3. The badge will appear on your site and link to your live IAA registration

Important: If organisations have already done this using the OISC badge, no further action is needed as it will have updated automatically. Only registered advisers and organisations may use the badge. Misuse may result in enforcement action. 

If you have questions about using the badge or your eligibility, please contact us at info@immigrationadviceauthority.gov.uk.

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Published 5 June 2025

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