
""You don't leave before getting your asylum case accepted because first it is risky and second the British Government will be holding your passport during the process of your application.""
""My husband is insisting we should go and visit because it's been over two years since we saw our families last time.""
""They went there a few months ago, spent 20 days in Herat and came back without having a problem because British authorities think they were in Iran, not Afghanistan.""
""There are a lot of people who are living in the hotels going in and out of Afghanistan daily; they just keep a low profile while in the country.""
The UK invested substantial funds in the Afghanistan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) to protect eligible Afghan nationals from persecution. Some beneficiaries accommodated in Home Office hotels travel to Iran on visas, bribe officials, cross into Afghanistan without passport stamps, and return to the UK while maintaining asylum claims. Passports are often held during asylum applications, affecting decisions about travel. Some families undertake visits to see relatives after long separations and report re-entering without detection because British authorities assume travel was to Iran. Taliban representatives have declined responsibility for resolving returnees’ situations.
Read at London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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