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Dad of Air India crash victims denied UK residency due to rules

19 April 2026
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Mohammad Shethwala, a father who lost his wife Sadikabanu and two-year-old daughter Fatima in the June 2025 Air India crash, has been ordered to leave the UK by the Home Office. The crash claimed 260 lives, including 169 Indian nationals and 53 British citizens. Mohammad had been living in the UK on a dependent visa tied to his wife’s status, but following her death, he applied for a visa extension on humanitarian grounds, citing his reliance on a support network in London. However, the Home Office rejected his application, claiming it did not meet exceptional circumstances, and placed him on immigration bail, which prevents him from working. Advocates for Mohammad argue that the government is being cruel by separating him from the support he needs during this difficult time.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the challenges faced by individuals who lose their families in tragic events and the complexities of immigration laws. The Air India crash, which occurred shortly after takeoff, remains under investigation, with no conclusive cause identified. In such tragic cases, the immigration system often struggles to adapt to the unique circumstances of bereaved family members, potentially exacerbating their trauma. The government’s decision has sparked outrage among immigration advocates, who argue that compassion should be extended to those in mourning.

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