Halifax Courier

Solicitor helps refugees as her family flees bombing

- Sarah Fitton sarah.fitton@nationalwo­rld.com @FittonRepo­rter

A Hebden Bridge solicitor has called it her ‘duty’ to help Ukrainians escaping the war after her own family had to escape the country.

Ukrainian-born Iryna O’Reilly, who works for Manchester firm Barings Law, is helping to process asylum applicatio­ns free of charge.

She is also using her own experience of the immigratio­n system – which she says cost her a dream job six years ago - to make the process simpler for those seeking a better life in the UK.

Having lived in England for more than 20 years, Iryna achieved her law degree from the University of Manchester

in 2010 and went on to qualify as a solicitor.

Her own asylum applicatio­n was made while working for another firm in 2016, where she needed a spouse visa to start a new role.

But due to delays processing it, she had to turn the opportunit­y down.

Now a successful member of Barings Law, she’s spoken of her pain at seeing the desperate situation back home and says she wants to help Ukrainian nationals seeking asylum on a pro bono basis.

“The personal struggles I faced while building my life and career in the UK have shaped who I am as a person and solicitor,” said Iryna.

“I always approach a case or a situation with compassion, understand­ing and fairness.

“I’m very thankful to Barings Law, who’ve given me opportunit­ies I could never have imagined.

“Ayearon,andwemustn­ot look back at the war with acceptance. It’s shaken Ukraine politicall­y, economical­ly, and on a humanitari­an level and I know the challenges many Ukrainians have been facing.

“It’s heart-wrenching watching the news to see places I used to go absolutely destroyed.

“My family had to flee Ukraine last year and have not been able to return back home.

"My 10-year-old goddaughte­r and her family had to escape to a neighbouri­ng village and hide in a cellar while sirens were going off.

“With thousands of people displaced, families losing their loved ones or having to flee the war zone, I personally feel that it is my duty as a Ukrainian to assist those in need especially with legal paperwork which many will find difficult in a foreign language.”

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