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Address15th Street, Roundabout Wazir Akbar Khan
Kabul
Afghanistan
PostalPO Box 334
Phonelocal: 700.102.000
international: +93.700.102.000
Faxlocal: 700.102.250
international: +93.700.102.250
Web sitehttp://ukinafghanistan.fco.gov.uk/en/

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khoshal sherzad
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 07:14 EDT
British Interpreters who have experienced or are experiencing an ongiong serious threat due to that emplyment in Afghanistan
Hello

Dear Sir/ Madam,

I hope you are fine and well.
I have a few question regarding asylum process in Afghanistan. The first question is,
1. How about those Interpreters who worked for/on behalf of the British government for six or more than six months alongside with British Army and now they have lost their contract or termenated by his company and now they have experienced or are experiencing that their life is ongoing with seriouse threat due to that emplyment in Helmand.
Are they eligible to apply for UK citizenship in this asylum process?
Or are they involved in this process to apply for their Visa?

E-mail: khoshalsherzad@gmail.com
Mobile #: 079 640 5821 / 070 711 2269

Best Regards,

Sherzad
Tamim Rahimi
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 03:16 EDT
Immigration visa
Dear sir/ Madame :
As i heard that the British government well take all the interpreters / Employee who worked with British direct supervisor to UK as an immigrant i would like you to send me more information about process. in bellow email add tamimrahimi7@hotmail.com
Your assist in this manner is highly appreciated in advance.
Tamim Rahimi
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 03:06 EDT
VISA
dear sir as i heard that the british governement well teak all the interpreters / Employee who worked with direct supervisor of UK i would like to send me more informetin about proces if you dont mind in below email
tamimrahimi7@hotmail.com i well appreciate that thanks alot
Esmatullah
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 07:23 EDT
To Whom it May Concern!
Dear Sir or Madam!

This is Esmatullah Mayar and i have served for you nation more then one year in addition i have heard that there is process dedicated for all British interpreters for getting the British visa so please kindly let me know this is my email
amanullah.saidali@gmail.com
ahmad shoaib
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 03:59 EDT
uk visa for interperters
dear sir as i heard that the british governement well teak all the interpreters who worked with british armed force i would like to send me more informetin about proces if you dont mind in bellow email add rockstarshobi@yahoo.com i well appreciate that thanks alot
Dr N.Satish Chandra
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 01:28 EDT
VISA for UK, presently posted in Kabul
Dear Sir,

I am an Indian passport holder. I intend to visit UK on my way back after attending my nephews wedding in Spain. my tickets and hotel bookings have been confirmed for the entire trip. I am presently working in Kabul for the Ministry of Finance. I can get a letter from the Ministry certifying the same. My problem is I visit India for maximum 4-5 days and I have been told I need to deposit the passport for 10-15 days. kindly suggest the possible option.

Thank you & with regards

Dr N.Satish Chandra, Kabul
omid zazy
Sat, 20 Apr 2013 00:47 EDT
applying for immigration papers for British interpreters in afghanistan
dear sir. i heard that British government taken those afghan interpreters who have been worked or working with British armed forces in Afghanistan i was wondering if plz send me more information about this process to the email below
omidzazy80@yahoo.com
thanks
zahir
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 06:37 EDT
UK Visa for interpreter
i have been working with British Armed force for 5 years as interpreter .
as it is told and shown in news about Afghan interpreters who worked For British Army would get asylums in UK.
so if possible please write me what is the way to advantage of this scheme.
sincerely yours
zahir
zaherzahedi@yahoo.com
Yama arify: case#20735
Wed, 17 Apr 2013 01:45 EDT
dear sir/madam
i have heard something through the news about couple days ago on Tele, that the people, who have been working with British forces and ever been with them as an interpreters or linguists or something else but just worked with them,they will be taken to UK as refugee like other countries' forces such as Germany forces, Americans, Canada forces and Australia forces as well,so if the news is right or true there could be a procedure as i heard through TV then,please give a chance to me as well,that i want be taken to outdoor of Afghanistan cos, I have serving perhaps about more or lease three years with British forces in Hellman as an direct translator in several districts with diversity squadrons of regiments and this is my issue number #20735-yama arify in EW squadron and logistics squadron as well, during my duty with them in Hellman, i have several times been warned through my own cell phone by messages from bad guys, but i saved them so far with my self in the Sim-card at the moment, I 've given interpreting job up with British forces since, i have been threaten and stalked by bad guys as i mentioned it above,wish you get my previous reports files from LSU office and review it till to ensure you.
now i m hidden to mazar province and i cant work any where else except, i get run off to out of this country as soon as i can,to save myself and then looking after my family,if there is a refugee procedure to the Embassy of British, please contact to this Email ad:(shaheer.arify@yahoo.com) and cell num(079-531-6808)looking for your more responds.sorry for your golden time wasting.

cheers
yours faithfully
Yama Arify pass no#20735
Mahmood shah
Wed, 17 Apr 2013 01:45 EDT
Women project need for funding.
Dear sir,

The women affeir team jalalabad has approch us to prepare the proposal for fund for there garden and other requirements plz guide how and who we can contact to present our proposal to thanks.

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