

Deepest gratitude to every supporter signing and sharing this petition—your voices are her lifeline against systemic injustice.
Sharing the true account of what happened at Home Office visits. She applied for access to public funds through the UK Home Office, but was misinformed that she had to sever ties with her home country. Her attorney provided no clear details on the process, and she only sought basic support for safety amid her health struggles. Her passport was submitted and held by the Home Office for two years, leaving her unable to work or travel.
At the interview, the Home Office officer treated her with indifference and apparent mockery, bullying her despite her vulnerability. Just two days prior, she had received anti-cancer injections in both legs, causing severe pain, swelling, and difficulty walking after a two-hour train journey. She explained her condition, but faced humiliation from the officer and indifference from others present, leaving her in tears and feeling like a criminal rather than a person in need.
This treatment violated UK Home Office guidelines requiring assistance and immigration interviews to be conducted with respect, dignity, and fairness, especially for vulnerable individuals with health issues. It also breached Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (incorporated via the Human Rights Act 1998), prohibiting inhuman or degrading treatment, and protections under the Equality Act 2010 for those with disabilities or facing discrimination based on protected characteristics like health or gender.
She complained to her local Member of Parliament (MP), requesting review of the interview recording due to the officer's untrained, unempathetic conduct. The response delayed investigation until the officer's return from leave in January 2025—three years post-incident—suggesting a cover-up and lack of accountability. During the passport retention, she emailed MPs, police, and organizations repeatedly, surviving without income and facing exploitation risks.theipsa+1
In her sixth year in the UK, she pursued a fee waiver for citizenship via the Home Office to gain work rights, but was warned of a one-year wait with no support, employment, or housing access. Breaking down in tears before officers, she questioned survival amid her deadly health condition, highlighting how women's lives and dignity are taken for granted in these systems.
Desperate, she accepted a job in western India but faced delays in passport release, forcing her to obtain a new one from the Indian Embassy. Harassment persisted through airports, flights, and her new workplace, eventually work turned out to be fake, even after getting it verified at Birmingham Home Office.
This was no negligence but a well-orchestrated scheme by higher authorities in both countries, fully aware yet allowing her suffering. She copes with the profound humiliation and trauma by channeling it into fearless exposure, reclaiming her voice where systems sought to silence her.
Institutions Involved and Violations:
Institution
Key Violation
Relevant Law/Guideline
UK Home Office (UKVI)
Bullying, lack of dignity in interview; indefinite passport retention without support
Home Office interview policy (respect/dignity); Immigration Rules para 339NA; Human Rights Act 1998 (Art 3)[gov]
Local MP's Office
Delayed/ineffective complaint handling
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards remit; public accountability expectations[theipsa.org]
Attorney/Legal Advisor
Misinformation, lack of process explanation
Solicitors Regulation Authority Code of Conduct (duty of care)
Indian Embassy (UK)
Cash-only new passport amid urgency
Potential procedural irregularities in consular services
Women's dignity is routinely disregarded in cross-border systems, prioritizing bureaucracy over humanity. This is not isolated—it's systemic corruption enabling abuse of the vulnerable.
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