Afghanistan interpreter told his British citizenship bars family from UK visa
Muhammad* cannot afford legal action or £20,000 fees, with Rwanda deportation a threat if his wife and children join himSunak pressed to end Rwanda bill impasse by exempting Afghan service veteransA former interpreter for British forces in Afghanistan has had his application to bring his wife and three children to the UK rejected – because he has British citizenship.When US and Nato forces withdrew from Afghanistan in August, Muhammad* received a message marked “urgent” from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) telling him and his family to go to the Baron hotel in Kabul for “processing prior to evacuation”. Continue reading...
Muhammad* cannot afford legal action or £20,000 fees, with Rwanda deportation a threat if his wife and children join him
A former interpreter for British forces in Afghanistan has had his application to bring his wife and three children to the UK rejected – because he has British citizenship.
When US and Nato forces withdrew from Afghanistan in August, Muhammad* received a message marked “urgent” from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) telling him and his family to go to the Baron hotel in Kabul for “processing prior to evacuation”. Continue reading...