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IAA (OISC) Level 2 Mock Exam Preparation

Half-day exam technique training for the IAA Level 2 assessment
Our IAA Level 2 Mock Exam Preparation course is designed for immigration advisers and caseworkers who want focused practice before sitting the Immigration Advice Authority Level 2 exam, formerly known as the OISC Level 2 exam.

Delivered remotely via Microsoft Teams, this half-day session looks at the structure of the exam, how to approach mock questions, and practical ways to improve your exam technique.

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Topics Covered

During the session, we will cover:

  • How to navigate the IAA Exam Resource Book
  • An overview of the Level 2 OISC/IAA exam syllabus
  • Practice mock exam questions
  • Exam technique and mark-maximising tips
  • Timed practice under exam-style conditions
  • Group discussion and collective feedback
  • Q&A session

You will also receive training materials to keep after completing the course.

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You can book this course as a bundle with our IAA Level 2 Caseworker Training Course and save.

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About the Course

This exam preparation session is intended to help participants understand what to expect when sitting the IAA Level 2 exam. The course focuses on exam technique rather than full syllabus training, giving attendees the chance to practise typical questions and learn how to approach them more effectively.

Please note that this is not a full IAA Level 2 syllabus course. Some Level 2 topics may be discussed where relevant to the mock questions and exam preparation, but the main purpose of the session is to build confidence with the exam format, question style, and marking approach.

Participants will have the opportunity to complete a typical question under timed exam-style conditions. After this, the group will review the question together, discuss possible answers, and receive feedback.

Spaces are limited to 10 participants, so early booking is recommended.

Joining instructions and links will be sent to the email address used during registration 24 hours before the course.

Please Note

This is an exam preparation course only. It is not the official IAA Level 2 exam.

IAA Level 2 Exam Fees

There are fees associated with registering with the IAA at different levels.

As of 2025, new registration fees for organisations at Levels 2 and 3 depend on the number of advisers being registered:

  • 1 to 4 advisers: £2,232
  • 5 to 9 advisers: £2,500
  • 10 or more advisers: £3,023

Continued registration fees for organisations at Levels 2 and 3 are:

  • 1 to 4 advisers: £1,646
  • 5 to 9 advisers: £2,041
  • 10 or more advisers: £2,698

New registration at Level 1 is £733. The same fee applies for continued registration at Level 1.

IAA Level 2 Exam Dates

IAA Level 2 and Level 3 exams are held four times a year.

IAA Level 1 exams take place once a month. Exams are usually held on a Wednesday or Friday and typically start at 10:00am.

What the Level 2 Exam Involves

The IAA Level 2 exam lasts 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Candidates are expected to provide detailed answers to scenario-based questions. The exam paper contains four sections in total.

Who Should Attend?

This course is well suited to immigration advisers and caseworkers preparing for the Immigration Advice Authority Level 2 exam, previously known as the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner Level 2 exam.

It may be especially useful if you have already completed Level 1 training and now want focused practice on exam technique, mock questions, timing, and answer structure before moving on to the Level 2 assessment.

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