Legal Advice

We offer legal advice in immigration and family law, that is low cost and free for those who have no recourse to public funds or limited income.

Free

1hr Legal Advice Consultation

This is free legal advice we offer ONLY for victims of exploitation on the health and social care visa scheme. In collaboration with BASNET , DeButterfly and AFRUCA . Funded by Samworth Foundation


Referrals

Means Tested Basis

This restorative and empowering work is offered on a means-tested basis, and you can find out more by contacting our team. This is advice we offer mainly for those who have no recourse to public funds or limited income.

£99 + Vat

30 Minute Consultation

In this consultation, you will speak to one of our experienced UK legal advisors online. We will assess your situation, recommend the best path forward, answer your questions and advise you on potential outcomes.

£150 + Vat

1hr Consultation

In this consultation, you will speak to one of our experienced UK legal advisors online. We will assess your situation, recommend the best path forward, answer your questions and advise you on potential outcomes.

Our Fees

At Tulia, we understand legal issues can be stressful. That's why we offer clear, competitive pricing and a 95% success rate, so you can invest in your future with confidence. Our dedicated team of experienced solicitors, caseworkers, and paralegals will work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome for your immigration or family law matter. View Fees

Referrals

Alternatively, you can refer someone in need of advice or make a self-referral to Tulia by filling in the referral form below or you can telephone the office on 03335776639 and speak to our New Client Enquiries team. You can also email info@tulia.org.uk

We try to respond to all new client enquiries and assess whether we can assist within 3 working days of receiving adequate referral information. In instances where we do not receive adequate referral information, we may need to contact referrers back for additional information before we can assess whether we can assist.

Here are some testimonials from clients who have worked with us before when they needed expert legal advice.

“I don’t have to be afraid of solicitors anymore! Or the drafts and proposals solicitors come up with. I was advised that mediation would be best during my divorce. I was married 16 years, and we have a property together, a joint mortgage, so I got the advice that I needed to prepare for managing that. That was really helpful for me because I didn’t even know how to seek the right legal.”

— Bonnie, 41, with two children

“She called on my behalf, worked with me on my legal papers, for me to even be where I am in this application is because of the help Rumbi gave me.”

— Rosemary, 37, with four children

“There are a lot of improvements because I now have Indefinite Leave to Remain, I was on the verge of going home and on the verge of, you know, not having any paperwork in the country, so they really supported me and I’m really grateful with that. I was on a spouse visa and I was about to renew to go for the Indefinite Leave to Remain which she- my partner- refused to support. All three of my children now have Indefinite Leave to Remain. It’s really wonderful.”

— Marcus, 45, with three children

“When you are under spousal visa, you are under control of someone, so that was the most thing that I was afraid of. So, when I called Rumbi I said is there any other chance, will I get papers with my situation like this? Cause honestly, I can’t breathe I can’t stay another two-and-a-half-years for me to get an indefinite leave to stay still with this husband. We separated and it was a relief, when I got my Indefinite Leave to Remain, in February this year, when I saw the message on my email that I have Indefinite Leave to Remain- oh my God instead of jumping I sat down on the floor. I was floored. I couldn’t believe myself! I was at work, and I just was in the corridor like on the floor. I was free.”

— Ayanda, 33, finding success after divorce

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