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Ukrainian refugee families ‘split’ by Interior Ministry are ‘ridiculous’

Refugee families are “separated” by the Ministry of the Interior, which approves parents and children separately, which prevents them from traveling to their hosts in the UK. homes.

Total 1200 Ukrainians out of So far, 43,600 applicants have arrived. in Britannia in three weeks after home for Ukraine scheme was officially opened.

About 12,500 houses for Applications from Ukraine were granted, but sponsors say there are a disproportionate number of them of families whose applications were divided explains why such small numbers are coming in United Kingdom.

This means the mother’s visa is approved by the Ministry of the Interior, but not the child’s visa, or vice versa, which prevents them from leaving for UK, as they cannot travel alone. All Ukrainians of any age, had to apply separately for their visa – including even a three-week baby.

Victoria, a qualified nurse, got a visa but she can’t leave her son Michael, 17 years old, alone in Berlin, take cover in three-room apartment of its owner home in Reigate, Surrey because his application has not yet been approved.

James King, member of the Conservative Council, whose father Paul will take a couple, said it was”just outrageous” that family were actually divided with in son’s application is still pending three weeks after they applied on March 19, the day after the opening of the scheme.

“Ridiculous and inexplicable”

He said to Victoria and Michael, who fled the bombing in Kharkov, was already was forced out of accommodation in Düsseldorf should have move further east from Britain to Berlin. “This is ridiculous and inexplicable. Victoria has a visa, but her boy does not. Why on earth Is it so? Mr King said.

facebook support groups report dozens of host families and refugees in the same situation. “Applied for four visas on 18th and only one approved so far,” said David Stack. “I applied for two adults on 18th of March. One received an email. The other received nothing,” Maria Shaw said.

Melanie Berthier, who coordinates refugee Facebook group and holds mother and daughter said, “Some of they got their visa seven or eight days ago but are still waiting for other member(s) of in family without receiving any communication from the Ministry of the Interior.”

As of delays, Lauren Corbishley, an NHS psychiatric nurse, had to spend more over £1,000 up her family – Julia Meshcherryakova, accountant, her partner Gleb, an IT expert, and daughter Marina, 17, – in hotels in Poland, not to see them alive on streets.

She was told on Friday though parents’Visa applications have been reviewed, daughter’s passport information – which was presented on same day – now seems to have gone astray.

“Why only 1200 people crossed the border to get to the UK? reason delays like ours and therefore people still waiting for their permission for travel documents, even if their applications were approved,” she said.

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