Join our small-group exam preparation workshop for advice on exam technique, practice questions and a full mock exam, equipping you with the skills and confidence to pass.
Are you aspiring to become a level 2 or 3 caseworker, but are feeling unsure about the exam? Head into your exam with confidence with our exam preparation workshop.
Why attend?
Exam guidance: we’ll provide you with a clear overview of the level 2 and 3 exam structures and discuss our top tips for effective preparation. A good understanding of the exam format will help you approach the exam with clarity and competence.
Interactive learning: you’ll practice with exam-style questions to reinforce your understanding of topics from the IAA syllabuses. You’ll become familiar with question styles and what the examiner will be looking for in your answers.
Expert support: learn from our IAA-registered expert tutor who has extensive experience in immigration and asylum law.
Mock exam: after the workshop you’re invited to complete a full-length mock exam to test your knowledge and skills.
Limited spaces – book now!
Choose from one of our four mock papers modelled on the IAA exams:
Mock exams will be emailed after the session and must be submitted for marking within one week of the workshop. We will provide you with personalised feedback to identify areas for improvement.
Edward Mynott. After obtaining his PhD in 1995 and pursuing academic research on asylum-related topics, in 2003 Ed switched to legal practice and has since been practising in all areas of immigration law. Since 2013 he has practiced as a freelance tribunal advocate in the First-tier and Upper Tribunal, authorised by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (now IAA) at Level 3. He also delivers training on behalf of a variety of organisations.
Ed has been a member of the Law Society’s Immigration Law Advanced Accreditation Scheme since 2010. He is also a contributing author and a member of the Consulting Editorial Board of Lexis+ Immigration (Lexis PSL).
Intermediate:
This workshop is ideal for anyone preparing for the levels 2 and 3 immigration and/or asylum exams. IAA exam dates can be found here. Trainees should have already completed IAA training or are confident in their knowledge and are ready to focus on exam practice.
The ticket cost is £200 + VAT for members, and £240 + VAT for non-members.
Members, to secure your discount, please log in to your Free Movement account before booking.
We also offer a 50% discount for those who have attended one of our 4-week online tutored courses. Please email editor@freemovement.org.uk to claim your discount code.
After the workshop, you will be emailed a copy of the presentation slides. The workshop is not recorded.
If you would like a certificate of attendance for your continuing professional development record, please email editor@freemovement.org.uk after the workshop has finished.
Refund policy: We understand that circumstances can change. Cancellation and refund is possible with no questions asked up to 7 days before the workshop is due to begin. Please contact editor@freemovement.org.uk.
£240.00
Date: 2 February 2026
Course length: 1.5 hours
Time: 16:00-17:30
The webinar will take place over Zoom.
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I wish to thank Jasmine from the bottom of my heart for her excellent tuition, course delivery, exam feedback and the support she has provided to me for the two Level 2 training courses that I attended in April and October 2024. I achieved a high pass mark which enabled me and my firm to provide advice and services for complex casework in both the immigration and asylum categories. I truly do not think I would have been successful without her professional and invaluable assistance.
We have two members of the team who completed the level 1 course delivered in January – they have just passed their competency assessments with flying colours 😊 Thank you for the excellent course structure and support which will have contributed towards their success.
It’s a great way to gain foundational understanding of immigration law that is digestible yet still comprehensive. I liked how interactive the class was where we were encouraged to utilise our knowledge and test our understanding.
Detailed but not overwhelming. The examples where good and illustrated complex parts well. The quiz at the end was very good.

I thought the test questions were helpful. The language used was clear. The visuals for more complicated parts of the rules were great.
Very clear language, useful examples, links to relevant further information, legislation, etc.