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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Launch of online forms system

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Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

A new online system for forms submitted to the OISC has been launched.

We have today (Monday 14 October) launched a new online system for forms submitted to the OISC. 

The new system will make it easier to apply for registration. It will also assist registered organisations in applying for continued registration, adding new advisers, changing levels and paying registration fees. 

Our new forms are interactive, user-friendly, and structured in the same style as other government forms. 

Immigration Services Commissioner, John Tuckett, said: 

“The introduction of our new online forms system will make the registration process more straightforward and user-friendly. 

“It will save our registered advisers valuable time, allowing them to focus on their essential work of supporting advice seekers, providing them with high-quality, reliable advice.” 

The introduction of the new system allows:   

  • card payments to be made 

  • applicants to register on a mobile phone 

  • applicants to save and return to their application at a later date or time 

  • advisers to edit their details, giving them more control over the information that is displayed 

Anyone using the forms will need to register for a One Login account, as with other government platforms.  

The new online forms can be accessed via the OISC portal.   

Additional guidance is available once you log into the OISC portal. If you need further support, please contact the OISC Customer Service Unit.

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Published 14 October 2024

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