We’re thrilled to reopen our DPSI Law Exam Sponsorship. This time offering just three fully sponsored places for interpreters ready to advance their careers to the next level.
One Turkish, one Nepali, and one Bengali interpreter will receive a fully funded place to sit the DPSI Law exam in 2026.
This initiative helps qualified community interpreters progress to the Level 6 DPSI Law qualification – one of the most respected credentials in the UK interpreting profession.
Here’s why this opportunity matters:
The Ministry of Justice continues to seek Level 6 qualified interpreters in a range of key languages to support complex assignments in courts, police settings, and other legal environments.
This sponsorship aims to help bridge that gap by making professional qualification more accessible for experienced interpreters.
We’re proud to help bridge this gap and open doors for interpreters who are ready to step into higher-level assignments.
What’s The Offer?
When you enrol in our One-to-One DPSI Law Preparation Course, we’ll sponsor your DPSI Law exam fee (worth £755) — supporting you through every step toward full qualification.
**Please note: a certification fee of £185 is payable only upon successfully passing all units of the qualification.
Are You Eligible?
This exclusive opportunity is open to you if you:
- Completed your Level 3 Certificate in Community Interpreting with DPSI Online
- Have gained interpreting experience since qualifying
- Work in one of the languages:
- Bengali
- Nepali
- Turkish
To qualify for this sponsorship:
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Enrol during November 2025 in the One-to-One DPSI Law preparation course.
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Sit all exam units in June 2026.
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Complete all course requirements within the awarding body’s timeframe.
Note: A certification fee of £185 will be payable only upon passing all five units.
Earning your DPSI Law qualification enables you to:
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Take on complex assignments for the Ministry of Justice
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Earn higher rates for your interpreting services
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Join the PAIT list for police work
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Conduct witness statements and police interviews
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Work across courts and legal settings
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Apply for Home Office interpreter registration
This is your opportunity to take your interpreting career to the next level with our full support behind you.
Upon successful application, you’ll receive details to enroll in the course, which includes 12 sessions with a qualified tutor in your language combination to ensure you are well-prepared for the exam.
Note: The free exam offer will be forfeited if not completed by June 2026.

