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We help people settle well in the UK. From free legal advice drop ins to ongoing casework, our team stands with individuals, employers and partner organisations across the country.

Speaking at the University of Law on how immigration law and business law intersect
A reflection on a recent guest lecture at the University of Law, and why the lines between immigration and business law matter more than ever for UK employers.
Keerthana Moses, Trainee Caseworker · 26 June 2026
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750+
People received one to one immigration advice in 2025, up 32% from 2023.
1,000+
Active members on Tulia cluster groups for migrants across England and Wales.
500+
People attended our free legal advice drop in sessions in Coventry since 2024.
10,000
Active people on our online peer support community group in 2025.
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“We received a referral from a homeless charity for a male survivor of domestic abuse who was sleeping rough with no recourse to public funds. Tulia stepped in immediately and helped him find safety.”
“I was homeless and without status when I approached Tulia for help. My ex partner was threatening to take my daughter through the family courts. They stood with me and helped me regularise my stay.”
“Our healthcare start up gained a sponsor licence through Tulia. Carers from Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan and South Africa have since joined our team and supported patients across the West Midlands.”
“A carer arrived on a health and care visa, was unlawfully dismissed and made homeless. Tulia found her accommodation, challenged the dismissal and helped her into a new role.”



