For Hazal the immigration process holds a deeply personal significance.
Having experienced relocating to a new country, learning a new language, and starting a new life, she is now motivated to assist others in navigating through similar journeys.
Background, experience and education
Hazal graduated from Leeds Beckett University with a LLB honours degree and undertook her Legal Practice Course at The University of Law in order to qualify as a solicitor. She studied Immigration Law as an elective on the LPC and has prior experience of volunteering for charities that defend human rights.
More about Hazal
I have passed the Immigration and Asylum Accreditation exam, and I work predominantly with clients seeking asylum in the UK and those that are victims of domestic violence.
The ability to make a positive difference in a client’s life and meeting people from different walks of life. It is a very rewarding career, being able to assist those that are vulnerable and in need of help to achieve a better future.
They can expect a personal and tailored service, with support throughout their case.
I am proud of all I have achieved in my personal and academic career thus far. Originally being from a different country and having to adapt to a new life in the UK, learning another language at a young age to then going onto graduating from University with a Law Degree.
As an immigrant myself, the immigration process is also deeply personal. I arrived in the UK with my family as a refugee without the ability to speak English. The desire to help out other people going through similar experiences is what drew me to the Immigration sector.