How to make contact with the UKVI Compliance Team plus links to external resources, which you may find helpful. We haven't written the content on any of the pages, so we can't take responsibility for them. Our students have told us they are useful, but if you have any questions about anything you read please contact us at immigration@roehampton.ac.uk.
The UKVI Compliance Team provides a visa advice service to applicants and students and has a responsibility for ensuring institutional Student visa compliance. They can advise on queries relating to the conditions of a Student visa and should be contacted for information on how a change in your circumstances may have implications for your immigration status in the UK.
Contact us
Charlotte Gammer – UKVI Compliance Manager
Francesca Galante – UKVI Compliance Officer
E-mail: immigration@roehampton.ac.uk
Phone Extension: 8146 or 4897
Find us in Room 107, Lawrence Building, Froebel College
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The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers and ensures they meet certain standards. For example, advisers must:
- carry insurance against giving poor advice
- keep up to date with current immigration advice
OISC maintains a register of the immigration advisers that they regulate. You can find OISC-registered advisers in your area. Please ensure you check if the adviser charges a fee.
You can also find immigration advisers through The Law Society if you live in England.
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Please note:
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