Afghan interpreter's anger over son's visa denial

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Afghan interpreter's anger over son's visa denial
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Sajid, who worked for the UK armed forces, says he cannot be reunited with his three-year-old son.

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Sajid, a taxi driver in Greater Manchester, said the Home Office believed he could not financially support his three-year-old son Yousef. However, Sajid had settled in the UK under a previous scheme, before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021. "I was thinking that probably the Home Office will accept [Yousef's] case under special circumstances because I was an interpreter for the armed forces.His wife Mena had a short period to decide whether or not to move to the UK without her son.

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