2012年10月5日星期五

Chelmsford mom fights for the Son of the Father Visa UK

All young Leon Bishop must remember that his father this photo. But Mom fights for Lynda Mann Nguluwe Hermes, 37, at their family home on Avon Road, Chelmsford, return after a visa has been refused, and in his native Malawi for five-year period. Prada Outlet New York The couple met at a nightclub Reds, now the Candy Club in 2005, when Hermès studied in London but live in Chelmsford, and they spent together for two years before he expired student visa in 2007 and was forced to leave the country. But as he returned to Africa, Lynda says that his visa applications from the UK Border Agency were rejected. "It breaks my heart, a father and son can see so far, it's not fair, it is against the human rights of my son," said Lynda, 43, who has two children from a previous relationship. "He has in Leon was only 18 months old," she said. "Leon was really his father never met and do not understand how far it is and why you do not see it. "We hardly get a signal on the phone, and Hermes have to go to the neighboring village to the Internet. "Since the day of his departure in 2007, I tried to save money in order to get him back, but it's just not possible." Lynda works part-time as a housekeeper at Broomfield Hospital £ 7,000 per year, and she says she can not save enough money to get back to the land of Hermes. Under the new rules, a partner in the UK to earn a minimum of £ 18,600 per year for a first visa. Lynda flew to Malawi for the first time last year to get married, but said she could not afford one, take six years, Leon with him. Hermes is a science teacher at a boys' school in Malawi and to an English test, but is still not allowed to return, says Lynda. The case was brought before a court of appeals in August, but was again not on a number of charges, including Hermes refused a job in the UK. He also says that because it is a small cell phone signal in the village of Hermes, court officials said she did not prove to speak to them quite regularly, their relationship was genuine. "It's just about pulling her visa, but he was not deported, he voluntarily left, and now he can not go," said Lynda. "It's just ridiculous, because he can get a job here if he has no social security number and not even allowed to come here for jobs. "I do not know what more I can do, I really need help to get him back. I even wrote to Simon Burns MP to ask for help, but he did not even respond. "The courts have suggested I go to Africa, but why should I expose our children to all kinds of diseases such as malaria -. Yet my child is a British citizen and deserves to stay here" A spokesman for the UK Border Agency said: "Every visa application must meet the requirements of the immigration rules in the UK, if they do, are their application is rejected rules are fair and s provisions apply to all ..."

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