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The bridesmaid ban: how the Home Office tarnished a British citizen’s big day – and cost them £2,000
- Latest development shows four Direct Airside Transit Visa refusals have left a London couple’s wedding plans in jeopardy.
- The bridesmaid, Femi, faced a complex visa process with demanding documentation and repeated delays.
- Officials allegedly misread bank records, misplacing decimal points and mischaracterizing hundreds of transactions.
- The Home Office offered an illogical alternative route via Doha, complicating travel plans further.
- The couple faces almost £2,000 in non-refundable costs as the wedding approaches.
- Home Office defends transit visas as safeguards against abuse of the system.
- The bride, Andrea, spent thousands to support her friend’s travel costs amid recurring refusals.
- Experts describe the situation as a 'money-grubbing exercise' benefiting the Home Office.
- The case highlights broader concerns over access and consistency in nationality and transit checks.
- The wedding was planned in Barbados with 170 guests from the UK, Nigeria and Barbados.
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