Yemeni family, including 3 kids, deported from Ajmer for violating visa rules

An Ajmer-based Yemen citizen, enrolled in a PhD program, has been deported along with his wife and three children for violating visa regulations. He obtained a refugee card through the UNHCR while studying at a private university. Authorities issued a leave India notice on April 29, leading to their deportation to Yemen.
Yemeni family, including 3 kids, deported from Ajmer for violating visa rules
AJMER: A Yemen citizen, along with his wife and three children, has been deported back to his country from Ajmer due to violation of visa rules in obtaining a refugee card for himself and his family through the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
He was studying at a private university in Ajmer. In March this year, a Nigerian student was also issued a leave India notice on March 7 because he overstayed while studying at a private university in Ajmer.
Additional SP, CID, (Visa), Rajesh Meena said that Yemen citizen, Abdullah Saleh, took admission in the PhD programme at the private university in 2022. However, he was not regularly attending the university and was not residing consistently in Ajmer.
The student, his wife, and three children lived with him on a valid visa. The department's investigation against him found that he was violating visa rules. Consequently, he was issued a leave India notice on April 29 and deported along with his family to Yemen.
Key highlights
  • A Yemen national has been deported from Ajmer for violating Indian visa regulations.
  • The individual, Abdullah Saleh, was enrolled in a PhD programme at a private university in Ajmer since 2022.
  • He was not regularly attending university classes and was not residing consistently in Ajmer.
  • Abdullah had obtained a refugee card for himself and his family through the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).
  • Using a refugee card while on a student visa is a violation of visa rules, according to immigration authorities.
  • His wife and three children were also staying in India on valid visas but were deported with him due to the violation.
  • The CID (Visa) wing of Rajasthan Police conducted the investigation, which led to the deportation.
  • A leave India notice was issued to Abdullah on April 29, leading to his prompt deportation.
  • This is not the first such case in Ajmer; a Nigerian student was also asked to leave India in March for overstaying.
  • Authorities are increasing scrutiny of foreign students in Ajmer to ensure compliance with visa conditions.

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