About the OISC
The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) is an independent, non-departmental public body set up under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
The OISC's key responsibilities are:
- regulating immigration advisers
- promoting good practice by setting standards
- accepting and addressing complaints about anyone giving immigration advice
- prosecuting those who operate outside of the law
- oversight of the regulation of those who give immigration advice and are regulated by one of the Designated Professional Bodies
The OISC does not provide immigration advice or recommend or endorse a specific adviser.
How the OISC works
Find out who does what at the OISC.
Relationships with other organisations
The OISC works with a wide range of organisations, including professional associations, tribunals, the UK Border Agency and voluntary bodies. Details can be found here.
Corporate information
View the OISC's latest annual report and business plan.
Publication Scheme
Information published by the OISC under the freedom of information Act.
Recruitment
Information about careers with the OISC, including job packs and latest vacancies
Accessibility
Information about how to use this website and target accessibility standards
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