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«Breaking News» British children are facing Christmas without their mother after Home Office blunder

A Home Office blunder has left three 'heartbroken' children facing Christmas without their mother after she was blocked from returning to the country.


Patcharee Peacock, 35, from Hampshire, was stunned when she was refused a visa to return to Britain having been in her native Thailand caring for her sick father, who had suffered a stroke.     


The mother-of-three has been told by Home Office officials her application, which she submitted in April this year, was denied because she has been living in Thailand for the last 11 years.


Mrs Peacock, who has been living in the village of Pennington, New Forest, with her British husband James and their children Jeanna, 11, Jensen, seven, and Junior, six, must now wait in Thailand until the matter is resolved.




A Home Office blunder left mother-of-three Patcharee Peacock (pictured with husband James), 35, from New Forest, Hampshire, being refused entry into the UK


A Home Office blunder left mother-of-three Patcharee Peacock (pictured with husband James), 35, from New Forest, Hampshire, being refused entry into the UK



A Home Office blunder left mother-of-three Patcharee Peacock (pictured with husband James), 35, from New Forest, Hampshire, being refused entry into the UK





The mother to daughter Jeanna, 11,  and sons Jensen, seven, and Junior, six, must now wait in until the matter is resolved. She has been in her native Thailand caring for her sick father


The mother to daughter Jeanna, 11,  and sons Jensen, seven, and Junior, six, must now wait in until the matter is resolved. She has been in her native Thailand caring for her sick father



The mother to daughter Jeanna, 11,  and sons Jensen, seven, and Junior, six, must now wait in until the matter is resolved. She has been in her native Thailand caring for her sick father



Now her devastated daughter Jeanna has written a heart-wrenching letter revealing how much she and her two brothers miss their mother as her family fights to bring her home for Christmas.


In the letter, Jeanna said: 'I really miss my mom. I miss everything about her, her hugs, kisses, kindness. She does everything for me.

'Me and my brothers miss her too much. The only thing I need to make me happy is my mom.' 


Mrs Peacock's youngest son Junior has also drawn a picture, on which he wrote: 'Our home is empty without our mum.'


The 35-year-old met her husband James in Thailand in 2003 and the couple's two youngest children were born in Britain after they returned to the country 11 years ago.




In a letter, daughter Jeanna wrote: 'I really miss my mom, I miss everything about her'


In a letter, daughter Jeanna wrote: 'I really miss my mom, I miss everything about her'



In a letter, daughter Jeanna wrote: 'I really miss my mom, I miss everything about her'





Mrs Peacock's youngest son Junior drew a picture, on which he wrote: 'Our home is empty without our mum'


Mrs Peacock's youngest son Junior drew a picture, on which he wrote: 'Our home is empty without our mum'



Mrs Peacock's youngest son Junior drew a picture, on which he wrote: 'Our home is empty without our mum'



Mr Peacock, who runs his own computer repairs company, said: 'It's absolutely awful to think she won't be here for Christmas as both she and the children were so looking forward to being together at last.


'It's not fair on them. They really need their mother and she is desperate to come home. She is heartbroken that she won't be with her children on Christmas Day.


'There have never been any problems with Pat being here, she's never been in the UK illegally.


'In January she had to fly back to Thailand as her father had had a stroke. We applied for a spousal visa to allow her to return to the UK around April.


'We thought it would all be quite straightforward.


'The children are missing their mum terribly, there have been a few tears. It's not fair on them to be apart from her for so long.


'She Facetimes us nearly every day, but it's not the same as having her here. The worst thing is not knowing when this nightmare is going to finally end.'




Mrs Peacock has been living in the picturesque village of Pennington in the New Forest, Hampshire, with her British husband James and their children Jeanna, 11, Jensen, seven, and Junior, six


Mrs Peacock has been living in the picturesque village of Pennington in the New Forest, Hampshire, with her British husband James and their children Jeanna, 11, Jensen, seven, and Junior, six



Mrs Peacock has been living in the picturesque village of Pennington in the New Forest, Hampshire, with her British husband James and their children Jeanna, 11, Jensen, seven, and Junior, six



When Mr Peacock received a letter last week telling him his wife's visa application had been rejected because the family had 'lived together in Thailand for 11 years' he was stunned.


The father-of-three said his two youngest children had never even been to the Asian country.


He said: 'It is obviously a big mistake on their part as our children have spent their whole lives here.


'Two of them have never even been out of the UK for holidays, let alone spent 11 years in Thailand.


'Both I and my solicitor told the Home Office that, but now they are insisting we apply again or appeal, all of which could take months.


'They are not listening to the fact that they have got it wrong.'


Mr Peacock's mother Jane, a social work lecturer at the University of Winchester, Hampshire, has supported her son and his family throughout their ordeal.


She said: 'My son has gone to the ends of the earth to provide everything the Home Office wanted and it has come to nothing.


'They have obviously made a mistake but don't want to admit it. My daughter-in-law is the most wonderful person, she's never claimed a penny in benefits and she should be here with her children.'


In a letter to the Home Office, solicitors representing the Peacocks have pointed out the errors made and accused officials of 'failing' Mrs Peacock's children.


The letter reads: 'The Home Office is well aware that our client has three young children, all British, under the age of 11 who have not seen their mother since January 2018.


'Could you confirm whether the Home Office deems it appropriate to separate our client from her young children for such a protracted period?


'Furthermore, the decision is based on information which is factually incorrect.


'It is submitted that the Home Office has totally failed in its duty to have regard to the best interest of the children.'


A Home Office spokesman said: 'All applications are considered on their individual merits and in line with the immigration rules.


'We have been in touch with Mrs Peacock and are progressing her visa application based on further evidence provided this week.' 


 


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/12/16/british-children-are-facing-christmas-without-their-mother-after-home-office-blunder/
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