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Shehzad Sajid

United Kingdom Immigration Advisor and Advocate High Court Pakistan born in Taxila,Pakistan Practicing as'Shehzad Law Chambers at 163-165 Hoe Street London E17 3AL Mob No: 078 9499 5680 website: http://www.shehzadlaw.co.uk''

ABOUT SHEHZAD SAJID AND SHEHZAD LAW CHAMBERS
Shehzad Law Chambers (SLC) was established in 2007. It was the result of undaunted efforts and firm commitment of SLC Managing Director Mr. Shehzad Sajid. Mr. Shehzad Sajid began his law practice initially from Taxila, Rawalpindi Pakistan. He completed his Bacelors of Law (L.L.B) Degree from the University of Punjab and joined the office of Mr. Arshad Iqbal (Advocate High Court) to gain experience in both civil and criminal cases. He availed himself the opportunity of enhancing his knowledge and skills by attending the various Lower and High courts in the company of his senior lawyer, which proved beneficial in the coming years of his practice. Mr. Shehzad Sajid’s ambitious spirit always demanded him to do more. On the recommendations of his teachers and fellows he started studying Masters of Law (L.L.M) from the University of Punjab Pakistan. He completed his LLM Part 1 and went to the United Kingdom to make his fortune. He joined an Immigration firm in the UK and began practice as trainee. He displayed his highest standard of morality and honesty which dignified him among his fellows and clients alike. He soon proved his hard work by formally registering himself with the Office of the Immigration Commission Services in 2007 at specialist level.

Mr. Shehzad Sajid’s moto has been to work in the best interest of the client at the same time keep the professional independence. He has represented numerous appeal hearing matters in the First Tier Tribunal and the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal. There are a number of notable cases to his credit. Shehzad Law Chambers seeking the expertise of three more immigration advisers at level 1 under its supervision. The legal advisers are competent and skilled at their respective levels.