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Posted: 19 years ago
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Source-- Mumbai immigration deports NRI children

Mumbai Airport immigration officials deported seven-year-old Viraj Shriwardhankar and his three-and-a-half-year-old brother Vrishabh two hours after they landed in India last week.
Their parents' plea for a transit or temporary visa was summarily denied.
The officials granted a two-day transit visa to a French national at the same time, their father Vijay Shriwardhankar wrote in an e-mail. 'The French national has white skin while Viraj and Vrishabh have brown skin.'
Vijay and his wife Vaishali Prabhu, both natives of Mumbai who have worked as IT professionals for nine years in Boston, said they 'cried' when they described their experience at Mumbai airport. Both Vijay and Vaishali are Indian citizens and have a Green Card. Their sons are born in the US and hence, American citizens.
The family left Boston on December 11 for a four-week vacation in India by Air France flight 337. 'The Air France agent verified our Green Cards along with our passports but did not ask about the Indian visa for our children who have US passports. At Paris the officials never verified our sons' visa but verified our Green Cards,' Shriwardhankar said.
When the family arrived in Mumbai they realised they had not brought the visas for the children with them.
Their elder son has a ten-year Indian visa in an old passport which the family did not carry with them. The younger son has a Person of Indian Origin card. That too the family did not have with them.
The family requested an immigration official for temporary or transit visas for the children.
They also told the official they could get the documents faxed from Boston.
'The official would not even look at us, let alone hear our pleas,' Vaishali said. 'I have never seen such inhuman behaviour.'
No one was bothered that the children had already traveled for about 24 hours. 'There was absolutely no humanity shown by the ACP (Assistant Commissioner of Police) Immigration or Air France officials,' Vijay said.
The official would grant the family only 45 minutes for the documents to be faxed to Mumbai. 'We requested a little more time. But he would not heed us,' Vaishali said.
'I requested my friend in Boston to go to my house and fax the visa papers immediately. She was already on her way to get those papers. I was begging the Immigration ACP and Air France officials to allow us to wait at the airport until officials received the fax but they didn't want to do anything about it and forced us to take the flight at 2:40,' Vijay said.
The officials received the fax 10 minutes after the flight departed, the couple discovered later.
'We asked to see a higher official, but it was not allowed saying the boss had already left. How can an airport function without a senior officer?' Vaishali asked.
After the stipulated 45 minutes, an official, Deepak Grover, gave the children a Notice of Refused to Land.
Two hours after their arrival in India, the family left Mumbai.
'I absolutely accept my big mistake of forgetting the visa. I am a human being and can make mistakes. I was trying to see an alternative so my kids did not have to travel 22 hours again,' Vijay said.
'I am sure the guys got a peaceful sleep that night. I have not met such cold persons in my life who don't understand or feel the sorrow of the kids. We left with my kids crying and my family members outside in a state of shock,' Vijay said.
'The worst part was that there was a Frenchman from the same flight sitting in the immigration office who forgot to even apply for an Indian visa. The immigration official gave him a two-day transit visa.'
'The immigration official said he would have sent us back even if I had a two-month-old baby. But for white skin laws will be different,' Vijay noted.
'The children are very upset. The elder son questions the behaviour of people in India,' Vaishali said.
The family plans to leave for India in a few days. 'I feel ashamed of being an Indian. The Frenchman told me, "I am surprised how immigration personnel are treating you even after you being an Indian." What kind of world are we living in? The officials could have checked the computer for details since the children had visited India many times earlier,' Vijay said.
'India is the only democratic country that doesn't allow a transit visa to any foreign national,' he said. 'Yet our politicians want to improve tourism in India.'
'I am writing this with great pain that my family had a terrible experience with the Mumbai immigration department and Air France. I would like to share that with you to see if anything can be done so that such things would not occur in the future,' Vijay wrote.
'I know no one can reimburse for the suffering and torture we went through. I would be highly obliged if action is taken in this matter.'

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Posted: 19 years ago
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They have a seven year old and a three and half and yet forgot to get a visa for their kids? Before blaming Mumbai immigration officers I would ask these parents how they could be so careless in the first place? It was inhumane what those officials did to the family.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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what do we call this?
Very horrible experience for sure. But that's just the one side of story. From my past experiences at Shivaji Airport these incidents are the money making opportunities for officials. And they are not that uncommon, rare but I have seen few times people forgetting to carry older passports with valid visa stamps. However most of the times, these things are solved within a practical approach; a very humble attitude and loads of dollars as a sweetener. 😉
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I think these parents were careless. I can't believe they forget the most important documents to carry while traveling.

Being said that, and keeping in mind this side of the story provided, it was disappointing to read about discrimination with the foreign traveler and Indian origins. Can't believe they would discriminate like this between the skin color in our very own nation. Maybe they didn't bribe them enough 😕 I won't be surprise to be treated or discriminated like this by Indian immigration for some easy money.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

They have a seven year old and a three and half and yet forgot to get a visa for their kids? Before blaming Mumbai immigration officers I would ask these parents how they could be so careless in the first place? It was inhumane what those officials did to the family.



my thoughts exactly maya ! How could the parents forget the kids' visas? What was really the big deal for mumbai authorities to give / (sell) a visitors visa / temp visa. My dumbo friend (US citizen , who travelled to UK and flew to India from there) forgot to get an indian visa. It took him 3 days, but he was eventually given a temp visa and allowed to enter India.

I wonder why these KIDS were denied a temp visa. how sad..
The airport stinks so bad, I wil die waiting, if I forget to take my visa..😳
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: mermaid_QT


The airport stinks so bad, I wil die waiting, if I forget to take my visa..😳

I know😃. It is sad that the couple and kids were treated that way. But it is also true that when rules are followed in India then the ones affected cry discrimination. Would this couple try to enter US without a visa?

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Posted: 19 years ago
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I wish Indian Immigration Department, Indian Police and Indian Justice Sysytem follow same rules for every human beings including the terrorists and bunch of spoiled Politicians and Celebrities.
I feel sorry for these kids and their parents but because of parents carelessness, these kids might develop an anger/ill feelings for Indians all together.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: NKSUDHIR

I wish Indian Immigration Department, Indian Police and Indian Justice Sysytem follow same rules for every human beings including the terrorists and bunch of spoiled Politicians and Celebrities.
I feel sorry for these kids and their parents but because of parents carelessness, these kids might develop an anger/ill feelings for Indians all together.

I agree with you di but this is what happens with many NRI children travelling back to India. I have lot of friends who have migrated to different countries. They all love their homeland but if you ask them to return, their views are a bit different. Though every one will say that they want to go back but if you give them an option "NOW", they will give you 101 excuses.

If a child from Thailand goes to other nations for higher studies, he always comes back and lives in his country whereas the new generation of India is all moving and settling to other countries (I being one of them...) All excitement to visit India vanishes while crossing immigration & customs in India.

I agree that the parents were at fault but the government of India needs to be more understanding & loyal towards their own people.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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The parents can't just get away by saying that it was a mistake...

But I agree the immigration people could have been more humane and could have worked out an alternative where the family could have been given some temporary relief
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Posted: 19 years ago
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First of all, it was a mistake from the side of parents to forget the visas but the airport authority showed the side which sucks, they shhowed the souples how corrupt they are

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