Challenge the Home Office's Decision Denying Gay Marriage Spouse Visa


Challenge the Home Office's Decision Denying Gay Marriage Spouse Visa
The Issue
We are calling on the UK Home Office to reconsider its decision to deny a marriage spouse visa to a committed, law-abiding gay couple. This decision threatens to separate them, undermining their right as a married couple to live together in the UK. The petitioner has been an active campaigner for LGBTQ+ rights and equality, advocating for the right of gay marriage and human rights. It is deeply ironic and unjust that her own rights are now being infringed upon.
The UK is known globally for its commitment towards upholding human rights, including those of LGBTQ+ individuals. As per Stonewall UK, there were an estimated 1.2 million people identifying as LGB in 2016 (Office for National Statistics), many of whom have benefited from progressive legislation such as the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013.
This case represents not just one couple's struggle but reflects on how we treat all members of our society who contribute positively and seek nothing more than fairness under law. We urge you to review this case with compassion and uphold the principles that make our country inclusive and fair.
Please sign this petition urging the Home Office to allow this married couple their rightful place together in the United Kingdom.
1,934
The Issue
We are calling on the UK Home Office to reconsider its decision to deny a marriage spouse visa to a committed, law-abiding gay couple. This decision threatens to separate them, undermining their right as a married couple to live together in the UK. The petitioner has been an active campaigner for LGBTQ+ rights and equality, advocating for the right of gay marriage and human rights. It is deeply ironic and unjust that her own rights are now being infringed upon.
The UK is known globally for its commitment towards upholding human rights, including those of LGBTQ+ individuals. As per Stonewall UK, there were an estimated 1.2 million people identifying as LGB in 2016 (Office for National Statistics), many of whom have benefited from progressive legislation such as the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013.
This case represents not just one couple's struggle but reflects on how we treat all members of our society who contribute positively and seek nothing more than fairness under law. We urge you to review this case with compassion and uphold the principles that make our country inclusive and fair.
Please sign this petition urging the Home Office to allow this married couple their rightful place together in the United Kingdom.
1,934
Supporter Voices
Petition created on 12 January 2024