Parents appeal to Home Office after daughter left homeless in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa
Lati-Yana Brown’s parents, who have been saving to pay for UK visa application, say situation is now an emergency A distraught couple are appealing to the Home Office to expedite a visa decision and speedily grant permission for their eight-year-old daughter to join them in the UK after (…)
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