I have a friend of a friend with a problem that I thought maybe the nice people here could help out with
She is a Bolivian national married to a British. She has a 12 year old son from a previous marriage; the father is no longer alive. The son has been living for a few years at a friend’s house in Bolivia but the plan has always been for him to move to the UK.
A few months ago they made the classic mistake of flying the son over without sorting out the visa before hand, thinking that they could sort it out here. As a result the son is now going to interviews every 2 weeks to extend the time he can stay until they have sorted out a trip to the British embassy in La Paz. The immigration officer at Heathrow holds his passport in the meantime.
They have twice tried to fly to Bolivia but it has been canceled since the immigration officers can’t find the sons passport at Heathrow, apparently running around like headless chickens just to in the end tell them to come back at a later date.
Now they have a third set of flight tickets and are going to try to fly out again next week (starting to get really really expensive…), what are they supposed to do to make sure that the passport is at Heathrow? They are telling me that last time they sent a fax to the immigration office at Heathrow with a copy of the flight tickets and asking for the passport to be there but that didn’t help.
Any help or pointers in the correct direction would be appreciated.
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