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  1. If you appoint someone to give you immigration assistance, they must be either:

    • a registered migration agent
    • a legal practitioner
    • an exempt person.
    immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/who-can-hel…
    If you appoint someone to give you immigration assistance, they must be: a registered migration agent, a legal practitioner, or an exempt person. A legal practitioner is a lawyer who holds an Australian legal practising certificate (whether restricted or unrestricted). This must be granted under a law of an Australian state or territory.
    immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/who-can-hel…
    Only registered migration agents, Australian legal practitioners or an exempt person can lawfully give immigration assistance in Australia.
    www.mara.gov.au/get-help-visa-subsite/FIles/givin…
    “Only registered migration agents and Australian legal practitioners can legally provide immigration assistance in Australia and charge a fee for their assistance —don't risk being scammed and charged for a fake service," Assistant Minister Wood said.
    minister.homeaffairs.gov.au/jasonwood/Pages/stro…
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    In the UK, solicitors, barristers, members of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives and those regulated or given an exemption by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner ( OISC) can give immigration advice. For more information on the difference between these, see our careers page.
    All immigration advisers must be registered with OISC or be a member of an approved professional body. You can find solicitors who give immigration advice through: A solicitor can help manage your case and find a barrister. If you’re managing your own case but want legal advice or advocacy, you can find a barrister through:
    Check an immigration adviser is allowed to give you the advice you need before you use them. Only a level 3 adviser can appear on your behalf at an immigration tribunal. A level 1 adviser can give you advice on simple cases, for example getting a business visa extension when you have no problems with work and all necessary documents.
    If you need help with an immigration problem, you can contact your nearest Citizens Advice for free and confidential advice. They might be able to help you with issues like: Your local Citizens Advice can help you if they have a specialist immigration adviser. If they can't help you, you can:
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