Afghanistan: Interpreter for British forces calls on Boris Johnson to help following visa denial

Subscribe to our channel! Mohammad Nazir Habibi, a former interpreter for the British forces in Afghanistan, asked UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson for help after having his visa application denied, Kabul, Saturday. According to Habibi, he worked with the British forces on several dangerous missions, translating from Dari into English and vice versa. Eventually, the Taliban found out he worked as a translator and he needed to escape as he feared persecution from the group who are inching closer to the capital. Habibi then applied for one of the UK’s relocation scheme visas made available to Afghan staff and their families which helped around 2,200 of them resettle in the UK. Despite reportedly qualifying for the ex-gratia scheme and selling his belongings after being told to prepare for the flight, he received a rejection letter as he ’did not meet the immigration rules.’ Dozens of former British military commanders have reportedly expressed concern
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