Abu Sadat Islam

Abu Sadat Islam

LLB (Hons), First Class Honours

BVC- BPP Law School, London

Call: 2011 (Middle Temple)

Harmsworth Scholarship 2010

Abu joined Chambers after successfully completing his practising pupillage under supervision of Head of Chambers, Mr Chris Gibbons.

Abu had a successful career as a Solicitor and an in-house Advocate. He worked for a Chambers UK Top Ranked Solicitors including a Legal 500 Midland firm before joining Chambers. He is a Law Society accredited Senior Case Worker for Immigration and Asylum law. Abu is a regular practitioner in the Upper Tribunal. His expertise includes asylum and private immigration, entry clearance for children and families, family reunion, in-country family, and dependant relatives appeals, EU free movement rights, disability and care-related cases, long residence, Article 3 medical cases, complex nationality and right of abode appeals and judicial review. Abu has previously worked for the Ministry of Justice and Birmingham City Council.

Abu is accepting instructions in all aspects of immigration cases and immigration-family crossover cases.

Abu’s Private Family practice involves representing clients on applications for non-molestation orders, occupation orders and private law child arrangement orders. Abu regularly appears in the Family Court representing clients in directions hearings, fact-finding hearings and contested hearings.

Abu enjoys charity work and runs an orphanage in Bangladesh. He is fluent in Bengali, Sylheti, Hindi and Urdu.