Dear Pastor,
I am writing about my children who are presently in Jamaica. I recently made a request at the British Embassy for my children to come and live with me in England. The children's mother was interviewed on behalf of the children. During the interview she was told that she went to England and overstayed. The woman has never travelled out of Jamaica. Then they claimed that I had left Jamaica seven years ago and during this time I have not visited the children once. I left Jamaica in November 2002, so their information is completely wrong. I always supported my children and I need to have them with me where they will be safe.
Please pray for my family and that these people will see that they made an error.
L. H., England
Dear L. H.,
I suppose that these are your husband's biological children who you are calling your children. If you think the British High Commission in Jamaica has made a mistake and they have wrong information, there is a process that can be followed for a review. Don't argue. Don't curse. Don't fight. Just follow the process. And when everything is cleared and the High Commission is satisfied, they may grant the visas.
Pastor