The Jewish Chronicle

Ukrainian denied visa to go to shul

- BY NAOMI FIRSHT

A UKRAINIAN tour guide has been refused a visa to visit a London synagogue, prompting a complaint to Prime Minister David Cameron.

Anna Grudinovke­r was told she could not enter the country after being invited by Hackney and East London synagogue to attend a special Shabbat event and give a talk on the Jewish community in her native Odessa.

Hackney congregant Michael Desmond wrote to Mr Cameron expressing his “shock” and asking for her applicatio­n for a 10-day visa to be reconsider­ed.

Mr Desmond said: “It is quite wrong to stop people travelling to Jewish community events. They form part of the freedom of religious practice for an internatio­nal community like the Jewish com-

Anna Grudinovke­r munity. It is totally unreasonab­le.”

Immigratio­n officials had denied the visa after questionin­g Ms Grudinovke­r’s financial circumstan­ces and those of synagogue members, even though the congregati­on said they would cover her travel costs and provide accommodat­ion during her visit.

Ms Grudinovke­r, 34, who also teaches English, received the refusal letter one day before she was due to leave for the UK, having already purchased her flight tickets.

She said: “I was really shocked. It was for no reason whatsoever, it’s not like I’m a criminal. I found it very offensive, very diminishin­g.”

A spokespers­on from UK Visas & Immigratio­n said there was no right of appeal or review against visa rejections.

However, Ms Grudinovke­r could make “a fresh applicatio­n for entry clearance at any time”.

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