Our Team

  • Miss Nuryah Radman (LL.B. (Hons) & LL.M.) - Senior Caseworker & Supervisor

    Nuryah is a senior caseworker and supervisor. She graduated from University of Central England School of Law and was awarded an LL.B. (Hons) in 2001. She joined the IAS in 2003. Her hard and excellent work there was rewarded by several promotions leading to her prominent position at IAS as a supervisor in charge of a team of lawyers with variable qualifications and experience. She worked for various well known and established law firms in the field. She is accredited by the SRA (Immigration Accreditation Scheme) at Level 2 (Senior Caseworker) & as a Supervisor. She has over 12 years of experience in this field.

    Nuryah is an articulate and highly motivated immigration lawyer, and always aspires to achieve exceeding results and helping people in need. She works well when being challenged performing effectively within a highly pressurised working environment, and is constantly looking to develop or acquire new skills in her quest for delivering high quality and excellent legal advice and representation. She has dealt with vulnerable clients and those with special needs including victims of domestic violence. She has proven track records of success and great outcomes in all cases she had conduct of. She is well respected by her peers and superiors.

    Nuryah speaks English and Arabic.

  • Mr Clement Kulang (CK), LL.B. (Hons) & LL.M. (Staffs) - Principal

    CK is the Principal and founder of Citadel Immigration Lawyers Ltd. He has over 20 years of direct legal experience (6 years as a member of the justice system in the Republic of the Sudan and 14 years practicing and specializing in Immigration and Asylum law in the UK).

    CK graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Khartoum in the Sudan in 1995. He accomplished his post-graduate studies at Staffordshire University School of Law and was awarded a Master of Laws degree in human Rights in 2002. He is accredited by the SRA (Immigration Accreditation Scheme) at Level 2 (Senior Caseworker) & as a Supervisor. He has undertaken extensive and numerous training sessions during the course of his work in this field.

    As a student, he was a high achiever and was awarded a number of awards including:

    • The Law School Public Law Prize/ Staffordshire University;
    • LL.M. Scholarship at Staffordshire University jointly funded by the World University Service (UK), Hugh Pilkington Trust, and Staffordshire University School of Law;
    • The Khartoum University Prize for the best academic performance;
    • The Bar Association Prize for the best academic performance;
    • Professor Al. Dharir Prize for the best academic performance in Islamic Sharia Law throughout the years of the study; and
    • Abdallah Al. Hassan Prize for the best academic performance.

    This has driven him to be knowledgeable and meticulous in his work. He has an in-depth knowledge of all aspects of immigration and asylum law and is results-oriented in his work. His wide-ranging caseload includes applications and appeals covering entry clearance, asylum and human rights, nationality law, leave to remain outside the immigration rules, the Points Based System (PBS), and European Law. He has also done extensive preparatory work for judicial review applications challenging numerous Home Office’s decisions. CK has had two reported cases by the Upper Tribunal (Immigration & Asylum Chamber); (Goudey (subsisting marriage – evidence) Sudan [2012] UKUT 41 (IAC) (16 January 2012) & SP (allowed appeal directions) South Africa [2011] UKUT 188 (IAC) (17 March 2011)

    CK worked previously for the Ministry of Justice in the Republic of Sudan. Until December 2014, he was the supervisor at a Birmingham legal aid law firm. He was a supervisor at the IAS (in administration). He supervised lawyers with various qualifications and experience in addition to his substantial caseload. Clement is highly regarded by his peers and superiors. Every client CK had had dealings with spoke highly of him and appreciated his knowledge and professionalism.

    CK Speaks English and Arabic.

  • Mr Anthony Gomez (Tony) - Senior Caseworker

    Tony is a senior caseworker and has considerable experience in asylum and immigration law. He began practising in this field at the Bristol Resource Centre (now known as Bristol Law Centre) in 1979. He was until December 2014, a senior caseworker at a Birmingham legal aid firm. He was also a senior caseworker at IAS. He is also currently a trainer on immigration, asylum and nationality law for the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI).

    He has extensive experience of preparing and presenting immigration cases before the First-tier & Upper Tribunal (Asylum & Immigration Chamber). Tony is accredited by the Law Society SRA (Immigration Accreditation Scheme) at Level 2 (Senior Caseworker).

    Tony speaks English, Malai and Mandarin.


Why Citadel Lawyers

We appreciate that immigration, asylum, nationality, and EU law is constantly changing area. Many people struggle to keep up with the changes and ensure that they are aware of such changes, which might have detrimental impact on their cases.

At Citadel Immigration Lawyers, we will ensure that you receive accurate, tailor made, and up to date advice based on your circumstances. So, please do not hesitate to contact us with any queries you may have in this respect, and we will endeavour to reply to you and assist further.

OISC Regulated

We are a specialist immigration law firm regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC)

65+ Years Experience

Citadel’s team of advisers has a combined experience of over 65 years of experience in this field of law.

Immigration Law Firm

We are experienced immigration lawyers with proven track records of success and delivering an excellent and very competent service.

Our Skills

BRP residence Permit Applications 120%
Family reunion applications and appeals 120%
Asylum claims and appeals 120%
Entry clearance applications from abroad 120%
In country leave to remain or extension applications and appeals 120%
Deportation appeals 120%
Administrative reviews of UKVI’s decisions 120%
Domestic violence applications and appeals 120%

Our Team