Polish woman, 80, faces deportation after harsh' Home Office decision
Briefly

Elzbieta Olszewska, an 80-year-old Polish woman, is at risk of deportation from the UK due to a rejected residency application filled out online instead of using the required paper form. Her son, Michal Olszewski, a dual Polish-UK citizen, has been caring for her from afar and wanted her to live with him in Lincoln. Despite submitting the application before her visitor visa expired, the Home Office rejected it, stating there is no right of appeal for invalid applications, leaving Olszewska facing legal and potentially serious consequences for overstaying her visa.
Elzbieta Olszewska's request to remain in the UK with her son was rejected because it was submitted online rather than using the mandatory paper form, leading to potential deportation.
Elzbieta's son, Michal Olszewski, is deeply concerned about his mother’s vulnerability and emphasizes a legal pathway to provide for her care in the UK.
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