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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> AM (Inability to make entry clearance application) Somalia [2004] UKIAT 00276 (30 September 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2004/00276.html Cite as: [2004] UKIAT 00276, [2004] UKIAT 276 |
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AM (Inability to make entry clearance application) Somalia [2004] UKIAT 00276
Date of hearing: 26 July 2004
Date Determination notified: 30 September 2004
AM | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"The [appellant] arrived in the United Kingdom in August 1999. He claimed asylum in November 1999 but was not interviewed until March 2002. Following subsequent refusal, his appeal was not heard until November 2003. It is accepted that he has married and has a family life here, albeit the marriage took place when his immigration status was precarious. Having regard to the undoubted problems in getting an Entry Clearance from Somalia and the fact that (as I am told) his wife is a refugee, her inability to return with him is a factor which should have been but does not seem to have (at least not expressly) taken into account".
"49. Although there will be difficulties for the appellant to return to Somalia and apply to obtain leave to enter from the Entry Clearance Officer in the normal way I do not find that these difficulties are insurmountable obstacles".
"In September 2002 it was reported that a new Passport Office had been opened by the TNG [Transitional National Government] in Mogadishu".
P R Lane
Vice President
Approved for electronic promulgation