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OISC Level 1 course: the structure is as unique as our approach to teaching it!

Here is a detailed agenda of our 2-day weekend OISC Level 1 course. For dates and to book visit our website: www.mtv-training.co.uk , the nearest is on Saturday-Sunday 28 February - 1 March 2015 at our office in the City.   PART 1: CRUCIAL TO GET THE BASICS! 2 systems of immigration law: UK law and European law | Types of visas under the UK law | Entry Clearance | Visitor visa | Leave to Remain (also called Residence Permit or Limited Leave to Remain) | Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) | It is possible to lose an ILR, however Indefinite it is | Indefinite Leave to Enter | There is also a Leave to Enter   ’Settlement’ and 2 confusing meanings of this word | Common question:  Passport has expired, do I have to transfer my visa to a new passport | What is Switching? | Common examples when switching is not allowed even though the migrants are desperate to do so | What is the Date of Application and why it is so important? | When is the Date of Application? | In-time and Out-

New successful case and testimonial on a Tier 1 (General) extension – one of the few remaining before April 2015!

“Joanne, Many thanks to you and your colleagues for your services in putting together our application. It went smoothly yesterday at the Croydon Office. Christina was very helpful throughout our time at the office. My husband and I are really grateful. This came from Morayo, a Nigerian national, while our OISC-accredited immigration adviser Joanne Wilson is clearly very popular (since there are 2 testimonials about her work today!) Our client was extending her Tier 1 General visa while extensions are still allowed (will be closed on 6 April 2015, apply before 2 April, which falls on a Thursday, before a bank holiday on Friday the 3 rd ). Moray’s husband was applying as her dependant.   The interesting thing here why some Tier 1 General visa holders need an extra extension? It is expensive and involves a great deal of paperwork. Especially in this case, since Morayo is a director and a shareholder of a limited company in the UK, so we had to provide plenty of papers to evidence

New successful case and testimonial on a UK Spouse visa in Mexico.

“Joanne, my wife got the visa last night! I'd like to say a massive thank you for all your help over the past few months in making all this possible!!   We will be using you again in 2017 to aid us once more. Thank you again for everything!! “   These very nice words came from Chris, a British national whose wife is Mexican and was applying for a Spouse Entry Clearance in her home country, under Appendix FM.   Happy ending!   The next step will be to renew a visa after 2.5 years and then to apply for permanent residency after 5 years. Both steps can be done using same-day service, such as the one we use in Croydon.   For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com If you are an Immigration Adviser or a Solicitor please visit our immigration Training and CPD website: www.1st4immigration.com/training

OISC Level 1 course, Sat-Sun 28 February - 1 March 2015, City of London (Monument), from a practicing immigration company.

This is a very informative and practical 2-day weekend course at our office in the City of London (Monument). Multi Travel Visas Ltd and a sister company, 1st 4Immigration Ltd, are both accredited by The OISC, ref F201100418 and F200800152 respectively. After many years of experience – and hundreds of successful cases – we are offering to share our experience with you to help you prepare for your OISC Level 1 assessment and accreditation. You can read Testimonials on our immigration cases here. To book please visit our training website: http://www.mtv-training.co.uk/ TRAINING DATES (we have a class every month) - all available to be booked now. Weekend 28 February - 1 March 2015 Weekend 21 - 22 March 2015 Weekend 11 - 12 April 2015 Weekend 16 - 17 May 2015 Weekend 27 - 28 June 2015 Our tutors are our very own OISC-accredited practicing immigration advisers who handle the real cases during the week and teach on weekends. You can read about them on the Tutors page. Unlike