NEW! Immigration Training Courses, OISC Level 1 & 2. Dates: 17th December, 5th and 28th January. At the Royal Mint (Tower Hill) or via Skype
After years of our practical experience - and many successful cases! - 1st 4Immigration is now offering to share our extensive knowledge with other advisers and solicitors. We do not just teach the Rules - we practice them on day-to-day basis!
Throughout the years of our work with Schengen, British, Russian, Indian and other visas we have been focusing on explaining our clients the complicated visa rules in a plain language. Our courses are designed in a similar way. We support the theory with the real case studies from our own experience.
Tutor: Natalia Andrews, Level 2 OISC-registered Immigration Adviser. Natalia handles the cases herself on day-to-day basis and runs this successful immigration company. She particularly specialises in Points-Based System visas (Tier 1 General, PSW, Tier 2, Tier 4 etc), applications for Settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain), European law applications (EEA Residence Card etc), advice for Bulgarian/Romanian nationals. Natalia has particular in-depth knowledge of Family visas, having experienced herself the process of a Fiancee visa, then a Spouse visa, Indefinite Leave to Remain and eventually, British Citizenship. She now holds dual nationality.
CONTACT US: Email: info@1st4immigration.com with our ‘trademark’ fast response on the same day. Website: www.1st4immigration.com . Tel 0871 472 1468. We are open Monday - Saturday
OISC Level 1 Training Course, Saturday 17th December.
OISC Level 1 Training Course with 8 hours CPD, Saturday 5th January.
OISC Level 2 Training Course with 8 hours CPD, Saturday 28th January.
Training is at our office building Royal Mint Court at Tower Hill in Central London or via Skype.
Level 1 course includes a mock Level 1 Assessment. Level 2 course includes examples of scenarios used at Level 2 exam.
All courses include examples from our real cases and a Questions&Answers session (prepare your questions in advance to win a prize!). An author of the best question/case study emailed in advance would receive a voucher to redeem against our service for Schengen visas, UK visas, visas to Russia, India, China, Saudi Arabia, Iran and others.
The course is offered by our company, 1st 4Immigration Ltd, which is a practising immigration company, registered by The OISC at a highly respectable Level 2. We are also accredited by the UK Border Agency in Croydon and submit applications using Premium service for accredited representatives. We provide biometric appointments every week (Tier 1, Spouse/Partner etc) and we have permanent slots to submit Settlement (ILR) applications every week without appointments. We have almost 100% success rate!
Throughout the years of our work with Schengen, British, Russian, Indian and other visas we have been focusing on explaining our clients the complicated visa rules in a plain language. Our courses are designed in a similar way. We support the theory with the real case studies from our own experience.
Tutor: Natalia Andrews, Level 2 OISC-registered Immigration Adviser. Natalia handles the cases herself on day-to-day basis and runs this successful immigration company. She particularly specialises in Points-Based System visas (Tier 1 General, PSW, Tier 2, Tier 4 etc), applications for Settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain), European law applications (EEA Residence Card etc), advice for Bulgarian/Romanian nationals. Natalia has particular in-depth knowledge of Family visas, having experienced herself the process of a Fiancee visa, then a Spouse visa, Indefinite Leave to Remain and eventually, British Citizenship. She now holds dual nationality.
Classroom attendance only £450+VAT. Skype attendance only £200+VAT.
Detailed Programme and a Booking Form are on our website: http://www.1st4immigration.com/immigration-training-courses.php
CONTACT US: Email: info@1st4immigration.com with our ‘trademark’ fast response on the same day. Website: www.1st4immigration.com . Tel 0871 472 1468. We are open Monday - Saturday
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