Friday, February 02, 2018

Home Secretary urged to sort out ‘ridiculous’ visa wrangle causing misery for Fife father-to-be

Robert Rintoul’s Indian wife Alexandria is facing a second setback in her bid to be allowed to join him in the UK.

Her first visa application was rejected as her high level English language qualification, sufficient for study at the country’s top universities, was not that specified by UK Visas and Immigration.

Now the couple have been denied the prompt response they expected to her second application, submitted under the 30-day priority service, and she will soon be too heavily pregnant to fly from India.


MP Stephen Gethins has urged Ms Rudd to sort out what he described as a ridiculous situation.

He said: “The UK Government is simply playing with people’s lives and emotions and their lack of action on this is horrendous.

“They need to realise they are dealing with real people whose lives, employment and future are being affected.

“I have now written three letters to the Home Secretary and my office has made repeated calls to UK Visas and Immigration but they are simply not listening, it is ridiculous.

“I have serious questions to raise about how this situation has been dealt with, but my first priority is reuniting the family and ensuring the baby arrives safely.”

Correspondence from the UKVI’s director Simon Hayes stated that musician Alexandria, 22, had applied under the ordinary process, which could take up to 12 weeks, despite her having a receipt for the faster service.

Engineer Robert, 33, of St Andrews, said Alexandria, whose due date is May 2, will have to travel in the next week or so, depending on airlines’ rules about travel in the latter stages of pregnancy.

He said: “She doesn’t even know where she is having the baby.
01/02/18 Cheryl Peebles/The Courier.co.uk
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