More visas approved for Ukrainian refugees in Lewes – amid government processing delay criticism

File photo dated 25/02/22 of The Ukrainian flag being flown above 10 Downing Street in London, as the UK's visa schemes for Ukrainian refugees are "lacking in clarity, resourcing and accountability" and are heightening the risk of trafficking and exploitation, according to a report.File photo dated 25/02/22 of The Ukrainian flag being flown above 10 Downing Street in London, as the UK's visa schemes for Ukrainian refugees are "lacking in clarity, resourcing and accountability" and are heightening the risk of trafficking and exploitation, according to a report.
File photo dated 25/02/22 of The Ukrainian flag being flown above 10 Downing Street in London, as the UK's visa schemes for Ukrainian refugees are "lacking in clarity, resourcing and accountability" and are heightening the risk of trafficking and exploitation, according to a report.
More visas have been approved for Ukrainian refugees to stay with sponsors in Lewes under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, according to new figures.

More visas have been approved for Ukrainian refugees to stay with sponsors in Lewes under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, according to new figures.

They come amid criticism that the UK Government is not granting visas fast enough, leaving families and sponsors in limbo.

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