Ukrainian Nationals Visa Applications 2025-09-15
2025-09-15
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The question addresses concerns about delays and difficulties faced by Ukrainian refugees in obtaining visa extensions, highlighting the case of a constituent named Lesley hosting a refugee named Ella who experienced long waits and lack of communication.
My constituent Lesley has been hosting and supporting a Ukrainian refugee, Ella, who after months of delay and difficulty has thankfully now received a visa extension. Ella’s case highlights the wider problems in the system: long waits, radio silence, and a lack of communication causing huge distress for refugees and their hosts. Can the Minister set out first what is being done to improve the visa application system generally, and secondly whether the Government will consider looking again at allowing Ukrainian refugees who do not want to or cannot return to Ukraine the pathway and chance of applying for indefinite leave to remain?
The UK Government have been clear from the outset that the Ukraine schemes are temporary and do not offer a direct route to settlement. The Ukraine permission extension scheme reflects our strong humanitarian commitment while also respecting Ukraine’s wish for its citizens to return, when safe, to support national recovery. The long-term position is under active consideration, and further details will be provided at the earliest opportunity.
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The Minister did not provide concrete steps to improve the visa application system or a timeline for reconsidering indefinite leave to remain.
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