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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New resources to help access reliable immigration advice

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Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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New resources to help access reliable immigration advice

Digital posters and leaflets, available in multiple languages, for regulated organisations, ambassadors, and charities to easily download, share, and distribute

The Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) has launched a range of new promotional materials aimed at helping people understand the importance of seeking regulated immigration advice, the risks of unregulated advice, and how to report poor or illegal advice.   

These materials, available for free download, include digital posters and leaflets. To ensure accessibility, they have been translated into 23 languages, alongside English, to reach communities across the UK. 

The IAA’s new materials provide clear guidance on:   

  • how to check if an immigration adviser is registered and authorised to give advice   

  • the risks posed by unregulated advisers   

  • how to report concerns about poor advice or illegal activity   

The resources are designed for use by regulated organisations, ambassadors, charities, and legal professionals to help ensure individuals receive reliable advice and avoid exploitation.   

The IAA encourages organisations to download and share these materials widely to help protect advice seekers from the risks of unregulated advice.  

To download the materials or find out more, visit the IAA promotional materials page.

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Published 5 March 2025

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