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'Administrative failings' kept refugee from family reunion | 'Administrative failings' kept refugee from family reunion |
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"Administrative failings" of the kind indentified by the British Red Cross (BRC) kept a refugee mother from her family for over a year, it is claimed. | "Administrative failings" of the kind indentified by the British Red Cross (BRC) kept a refugee mother from her family for over a year, it is claimed. |
Syrian asylum seeker Salma Alyounes was trafficked to the UK but an application for her family to join her was refused, apparently by mistake. | Syrian asylum seeker Salma Alyounes was trafficked to the UK but an application for her family to join her was refused, apparently by mistake. |
A BRC investigation into errors by entry clearance officers found failings in 35% of cases. | A BRC investigation into errors by entry clearance officers found failings in 35% of cases. |
The Home Office said it made sure only those who qualified were granted visas. | The Home Office said it made sure only those who qualified were granted visas. |
Mrs Alyounes, a gynaecology and obstetrics surgeon whose life was in danger, paid an "agent" to smuggle her out of Syria and was flown to the UK from Turkey on a fake passport. | Mrs Alyounes, a gynaecology and obstetrics surgeon whose life was in danger, paid an "agent" to smuggle her out of Syria and was flown to the UK from Turkey on a fake passport. |
Her family later left Syria for Turkey, where they applied to join her in the UK. | Her family later left Syria for Turkey, where they applied to join her in the UK. |
Although the Home Office recognised Mrs Alyounes as a bona fide refugee it did not believe the children were hers, claiming she did not mention them in an interview even though a transcript shows she did. | Although the Home Office recognised Mrs Alyounes as a bona fide refugee it did not believe the children were hers, claiming she did not mention them in an interview even though a transcript shows she did. |
Officials would also not accept copies of the birth and marriage certificates Mrs Alyounes had left behind in Syria. | Officials would also not accept copies of the birth and marriage certificates Mrs Alyounes had left behind in Syria. |
BRC family reunion assistance programme manager Vanessa Cowan said entry clearance officers needed "better guidance". | BRC family reunion assistance programme manager Vanessa Cowan said entry clearance officers needed "better guidance". |
The process is so complex legal advice was often needed to navigate it, she said. | The process is so complex legal advice was often needed to navigate it, she said. |
The proportion of family reunion visa applications being refused has risen - 36% were turned down in the year to March 2015, up from 26% the previous year. | The proportion of family reunion visa applications being refused has risen - 36% were turned down in the year to March 2015, up from 26% the previous year. |
The Home Office said immediate family members are allowed to join refugees living in the UK. | The Home Office said immediate family members are allowed to join refugees living in the UK. |
It said applications are decided as quickly as possible and it is making improvements to the process. | It said applications are decided as quickly as possible and it is making improvements to the process. |
Labour MP Chi Onwurah accused the government of "putting up barriers" to refugees' family reunions. | Labour MP Chi Onwurah accused the government of "putting up barriers" to refugees' family reunions. |
"Its target is to minimise numbers rather than to realise our humanitarian obligations and it needs a real investigation," she said. | "Its target is to minimise numbers rather than to realise our humanitarian obligations and it needs a real investigation," she said. |
Mrs Alyounes said being without her family was unbearable. | Mrs Alyounes said being without her family was unbearable. |
"Sometimes I walk, I see children school…. I'm cry, because all children I see, it is my children," she said. | "Sometimes I walk, I see children school…. I'm cry, because all children I see, it is my children," she said. |
Her family's new visa application to visit the UK has now been approved. | Her family's new visa application to visit the UK has now been approved. |
The full report can be seen on Inside Out, North East & Cumbria on BBC One at 19:30 on Monday 19 October. |
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