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Post by houman1979 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:26 pm

Hi,

If anybody wants to offer immigration advises in the UK, should s/he registered with OISC? I mean only advise and not representing the application to home office. If yes, then is this forum illegal?

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Re: Immigrtation Adviser

Post by ElenaW » Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:41 pm

houman1979 wrote:Hi,

If anybody wants to offer immigration advises in the UK, should s/he registered with OISC? I mean only advise and not representing the application to home office. If yes, then is this forum illegal?

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None of us are allowed to advise. We don't advise, it's just our oppinions which we all state from the get-go. "I think" is often used. Or "in my personal experience."
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Post by houman1979 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:30 pm

Thank you for your quick response. Then, even if I do not represent someone's application and only help him/her in filling application form and producing documents, I have to register with OISC?

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Post by ElenaW » Thu Jan 14, 2010 3:22 pm

houman1979 wrote:Thank you for your quick response. Then, even if I do not represent someone's application and only help him/her in filling application form and producing documents, I have to register with OISC?

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I actually have no idea. I feel like if you help someone fill out the form like say they're your spouse and then they sign it at the end, I think that's fine. Hopefully someone else more knowledgable in this area can answer this for you.
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