Sudanese refugees were granted Asylum in the UK
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Zuhal is a Sudanese national and had previously experienced persecution in Sudan caused by discrimination on the basis of where she was originally born. As a vulnerable woman, she fled with her daughters as she feared for her life and came to the UK to seek refuge and applied for asylum.
Fortunately, Zuhal contacted Oracle Solicitors upon arriving in the UK and instructed us to assist her with her asylum claim. Our solicitor, Ronald Sempebwa guided her throughout the process including submission of her Preliminary Information Questionnaire, witness statement and supporting evidence and substantive interview.
At the end of February 2019 Zuhal and her daughters were granted asylum in the United Kingdom.
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