An NHS worker, a teacher and families trapped in Afghanistan tell the BBC about their plans now.
"Now I'm moving from house to house. It's not safe to stay still. I have nightmares," he explains, adding that his brother was captured by the Taliban last week.
He has not yet heard the outcome of his application. "We are left behind. They've given us to the Taliban," he said as the final evacuation flight left.Abdul worked for the British Council and is waiting to hear whether he can resettle in the UK She registered their details with the UK government but was told this week there were no updates and not to call the government hotline again. "They have provided no solutions," she says.The family are in hiding and waiting. One relative, tired of being scared, is considering the dangerous crossing into neighbouring Iran.
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