Workshop: Immigration Applications
09/11/2017 5:00pm to 09/11/2017 7:00pm
Venue: Central London TBC
Level: Basic
Intermediate
Location: London
CPD: 2
Trainer: Mavelyn Vidal
This is an essential workshop intending especially for immigration advisors who find they sometime struggle with immigration applications. The workshop will focus on the practical skills needed by an immigration advisor to: advise, and take initial instructions and draft a persuasive accompanying letter for a successful application at the Home Office or British Embassy on behalf of their clients. The workshop is taught by Mavelyn Vidal, a Level 3 IAA Accredited advisor with 21 years' experience in the immigration field and 27 years' experience of law teaching and training.
The course will look at the following:
Brief historical overview
- modern UK immigration law, and immigration control
Basic guidance as to taking instructions from client
- especially eliciting what is client's needs and wants
Consideration of the law and practice in relation to
-Family settlement applications the 'Old Rules' (ie before 9 July 2012) briefly
-Family settlement applications under Appendix FM Family Migration
- EEA applications
- British citizenship applications
Basic Guidance taking final instructions and drafting the accompanying letter
-particularly writing a persuasive cover letter
Objectives:
At the end of the course delegates will have acquired the confidence and a better understanding on how to prepare and lodge immigration applications and will be in a better position to assist their clients
To book this course, please visit https://www.jcwi.org.uk/training/workshop-immigration-applications