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    icBerkshire, UK
    Feb 16 2007

    Man wins fight for wife to stay

    Feb 16 2007

    By Dominic Bareham


    A DISABLED man has spoken of his delight that his Armenian wife can
    stay in the country and has praised the Express for helping his dream
    become a reality.

    Keith Ackrill, of St Chad's Road, Maidenhead, said he did not think
    his partner Svetlana would have got a spouse's visa if this paper had
    not publicised her cause which would have left him without her vital
    care to cope with being paralysed down one side.

    He said: "I think the Express campaign did make a difference. Without
    it nobody would have known what was happening. We would have been
    passed over and left."

    Svetlana had been forced to return to her homeland to apply for the
    spouse's visa in November because her visitor's visa had expired and
    she did not have a work permit.

    Earlier this month, the couple were hit by a further blow when she
    was told she could have to wait nine months to find out if her
    application had been successful, leaving Mr Ackrill unable to wash or
    change his clothes.

    But on Monday Mr Ackrill heard the good news that the Home Office had
    granted the spouse's visa and she went to the British Embassy in the
    Armenian capital Yerevan to collect her visa at 1pm British time.


    He said: "I feel fantastic and wonderful. She has collected the visa,
    she has got it in her hand at home. It has made my year."


    A Home Office spokesman explained the decision to grant the visa.


    He said: "We do not comment on individual cases.


    "All applications for entry clearance are considered on a
    case-by-case basis taking into account all the circumstances of the
    application including where appropriate any compassionate
    circumstances."


    Mrs Ackrill will be met by her husband and two of his friends when
    she arrives back in the country on Friday, and Mr Ackrill, 61, said
    he had a surprise planned for when she got back.
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