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ZAKIRULLAH
Fri, 28 Jun 2013 14:55 EDT
Applying for immigration visa
Application

I am Zakirullah, Case# or army # 9031.
I had been working as an interpreter/translator for British armed forces stationed in southern province of Helmand, Afghanistan.
One day my unit went out on a routine patrol and suddenly came under Taliban heavy and deadly ambush.
As both sides exchanged heavy gun fires, I was hit in the right leg.
I received medical first aid right away by our patrol medic and later evacuated by British medical evacuation helicopter to British run Base Camp Bastion, Helmand Province, Afghanistan,
After being admitted in Combat Support Hospital in Camp Bastion, I received a complex surgery right away.
I spent two months in the hospital and received three surgeries.
After two months the medical staff at the Combat Support Hospital was unable to provide me further medical care and treatment.
I was asked by the hospital to be agreed to cut off my leg, then I refused to let them to cut off my leg.
After being discharged from the British run Combat Support Hospital, I came to Kabul to seek better medical care in order to save my leg for being cut off.
In Kabul I went to a private hospital, after being admitted in the hospital and received four more surgeries and eventually I was lucky and got better.
Before coming to Kabul my unit promised me with a letter to give me my job back for being medically
Clear.
When I got better and fully ready for my job then asked my unit to give me my job back as they promised me.
Unfortunately my unit declined me for having no vacancy at the time and became unemployed.
Besides being wounded in action while supporting British forces, I made a lot of other sacrifices in order to accomplish British mission against terrorism in Afghanistan.
Recently I read some information on Special Immigrant Visa on internet provided by the British Government.
This process is for those who worked for British forces in Afghanistan.
Thankfully I would like to apply for the Special Immigrant Visa process to get my visa and get to England to start a new and peaceful life without any threats and intimidation.

I respectfully request your office to direct me with more information and instructions regarding to the SIV, how to apply?

If you need any information please let me know.

POC for this memorandum is the undersigned at zakirullah.zazai@gmail.com or 0093(0)787373570.

Sincerely,

Zakirullah
zarialy nizami
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 05:23 EDT
i am threatened by some people .
i have bean worked for British amry from 2009 up to 2013 but i lift job i come kabul and after 2 moths some people start threaten me now i am looking forword for a visa and want from uk government to find out way for this prob lam and if the uk government find any way for this please in contact with me by this number 0093775249401 thanks a lot ..
zarialy nizami
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 05:07 EDT
Remind uk not to abondon interpreters
we were the guys who had frequently requested british army during 2009 and 2013 when every six month we had security interveiw that interpreters life are in risk this process should be for every one not only for those who have emplyed by british army from 2012 how about those interpreter who made extraordinary sacrifise serving british army at frontline during 2006 & 2009 this is not fair some interpreter like Rafi hottak woh worked as an interpreter from 2006 up to 2009 grnanted assylum in uk he shouldnt have granted assylum because he wouldnt have carried on his work until 2013 we are not seeking economic apportunity in uk but we subjected our life to danger by serving british army in our home country and we are apprehanded of taliban reprisal after withdrawal of international troops from afghanistan our life is realy on danger whoever served any Nato country as labour or interpreter taliban call him :infidal spy: uk must know that and something must be done to protact them uk shouldnt ignore us otherwise we will be decapitated:thanks
karimullah sajid
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 16:12 EDT
this is not fair whose make this kind of decision that the interpreter whose work from 2012 to 2014 the interpreter whose worked from 2005 until 2010 what they will do everyone wish the same and everyone have the give the same sacrifaces the conditions were so bad in helmand in 2005 until to 2010 and they been take all kind or danger and risk we wish we want justice wish you all the best.but we wish from british embassy to take our sarrow and make some way for us as well.contact no:0700 24 2002
Zabiullah
Mon, 24 Jun 2013 15:24 EDT
I am threatened by Taliban in Helmand province
i have served the british army in Kandahar province with( LSU)( Forty seven AIR DISPATCHER) as Labor now i fear of uprasing of taliban after withdrawel of british troops from afghanistan i lost myself where to go what to do to protact myself and my family i am the only supporter of my family if british abondon all Labors not only me it means that sacrifises we made count for nothing would you please suggest me how to apply for visa please send me full details about this process to my email address:(zabiullah.786@hotmail.com). I am in danger.
Niaz
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 10:52 EDT
regading Visa
Dear Sir or Madam

I need information regarding Visa
I have a appointment with Hospital in UK do the British embassy in Kabul Issues Visa to UK
atiqullah
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 11:14 EDT
sahil education consultant
hello
if some one want to go schengen states germany and australia and canada legally so contact this number 0783925791
email theatiqkhan@yahoo.com
mohammad tariq arman
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 08:09 EDT
Remind uk not to abondon interpreters
we were the guys who had frequently requested british army during 2006 and 2009 when every six month we had security interveiw that interpreters life are in risk this process should be for every one not only for those who have emplyed by british army from 2012 how about those interpreter who made extraordinary sacrifise serving british army at frontline during 2006 & 2009 this is not fair some interpreter like Rafi hottak woh worked as an interpreter from 2006 up to 2009 grnanted assylum in uk he shouldnt have granted assylum because he wouldnt have carried on his work until 2013 we are not seeking economic apportunity in uk but we subjected our life to danger by serving british army in our home country and we are apprehanded of taliban reprisal after withdrawal of international troops from afghanistan our life is realy on danger whoever served any Nato country as labour or interpreter taliban call him :infidal spy: uk must know that and something must be done to protact them uk shouldnt ignore us otherwise we will be decapitated:thanks
Unique Matwat
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 17:13 EDT
Company Registration
To Whom it may concern

We are a local company doing supplies to various local and international companies, could you please let us know what will be the procedure to register our company with the UK Embassy as a potential supplier.

thank you!
unique.marwat@gmail.com
farooq
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:13 EDT
siv
hi, i am one of the interpreters who worked with uk forces for too long time so please let me know how to apply it is my e-mail address farooq.toor@yahoo.com

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