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  • We help families get back together.
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  • Case study 1
    An Iranian national applied to be reunited with his two children and wife. He had arrived in the UK in 2009 after suffering physical abuse by the military and then persecution by the Iranian government ...
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  • Mr. Al'saeed's story
    Mr Al'saeed is a 54 year old Syrian national. In his own country he was a lawyer, relatively well off the family lived together in a large beautiful house  and had all the trappings of ...
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  • Feedback from the British Red Cross
    “We are delighted to work in partnership with The Refugee Law Clinic at Sheffield Hallam University. The support they have provided for refugees to be able to make applications for refugee family reunion has been invaluable. We have ...
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Thank to almighty Allah and all those, who guided, helped and worked hard. Clare and colleague for your prompt and friendly services and favour. May Allah bless you all with good health and prosperity.
Thank you; you are very wonderful people who help for me and my family. Thank you for time and help and being kindly.
You are very kind to me, I am in very bad but you are kind and help me.’ ‘I thank you for finding me solicitor because I couldn’t find solicitor to take my papers because no money and too much trouble and hurting.

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The Refugee Family Reunion Law Clinic was established in light of the refugee crisis, the implications of the removal of legal aid in 2013 (the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012), the collapse of the Northern Refugee Council, and as reputable legal firms specialising in immigration and asylum advice working with young people had collapsed or had left the sector.

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  • We help families get back together. June 22, 2017
  • Feedback from the British Red Cross September 11, 2014
  • Mr. Al’saeed’s story August 21, 2014
  • Case study 1 March 28, 2014

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