Harjap Singh Bhangal LLB (born Essex), is an English Sikh lawyer, who specialises in Immigration and Nationality Law. He studied at Kingston University and then at The College of Law.
Bhangal is the founder of London Immigration Advice & Appeal Services Ltd, which has offices in Southall, West Bromwich, Leicester and Jalandhar. He also releases a monthly, bilingual, immigration magazine called Immigration Today, which discourages illegal immigrat...
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