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Please read this notice to members about this site.

The ARIA web site is now in two parts.
1.
The Public area.
2.
The Members area.
Previously there has only been access to the
public area of the ARIA website. This has until now contained only basic
information about the Association, how to join, its Constitution and how
the Association was formed.
The Members Area is now open. This new part
of the site is now operating and available to the membership, although
it's content will be developing over the next few months, and will do so
as members take an active role in providing information. The web site is
‘Under Construction’ (as they say) and will continue being constructed for
the future as we receive information from members following our requests
in our recent letter.
Please use the website feedback facility to
provide any information you have that is relevant to the website.
By now you will have received the letter from
the secretary giving your access details for this site. Please read the
letter carefully and provide by post to the secretary the information
requested It is very important we receive this information, and of course
it is also in your interests.
This part of the site is available only to
members of the Association and we need to ensure security is maintained.
Please ensure your user id and password for your organisation is only used
by those you authorise to have it. We are aware of those in your
organisation you have listed as advisers. Any additional advisers who
require access should be notified to the Secretary or Webmaster.
The site is designed to assist the membership:
most pages in the members area are now available and eventually it is
envisaged the site will contain: Latest information available, News,
comprehensive immigration information, immigration resources, details of
members for the referral of Clients should that be necessary, Training
resources and information about training courses and facilities, the
member communication facility (correctly known as the ARIA Forum), details
of proposed meetings with the OISC (every three months), notes of meetings
with the OISC, details of User Panel Meetings, ARIA representatives to
these and notes of these User Panel Meetings, together with communication
facility to the representatives of these meetings, and the important
information presented to the Association from these meetings. The Web
site will also contain a feedback form and facility, to enable members to
provide information in regard to the construction of the website and also
a means of communicating to ARIA for any concerns they may have or
representations they wish to make in regard to the services provided by
ARIA to the Members.
This page (the Members Area Home Page) of the
web site contains headed links to appropriate pages of the site and these
pages will contain appropriate information as you will see.
There will also be specific information to the
membership about the Association, its membership, administration,
committee meetings and committee business, Association meetings and notes
of meetings and other matters of interests about the Association for the
membership.
Dealing with the Home Office Complaints about
the Home Office and their operational efficiency ( or lack of it as seems
is the case)
Dealing with UK Visas.
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