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The woman says that everything went well during the reconciliation of the documents. She hopes that the cabinet will change its position.
“It just caught my eye then. It was a very long process: I have been coordinating the documents since March and we have cooperated with many different institutions, submitted many and many documents,” said Austėja Simanavičiūtė, BNS Marketing Director.
According to her, the documents for the arrival of the husband had been coordinated since March, the request received the approval of several institutions.
“The road was long enough and lined with some kind of manual bridge, it was unexpected. It seemed that the vice minister was not absolutely immersed in the situation,” he added.
“I hope at least to find out the reasons, because it was not absolutely discussed, I don’t even know how it can be challenged yet,” said the woman in the director of marketing.
According to her, what is important is not so much the participation in the birth itself, but also the process that follows, for which she affirms that the two-week isolation was also prepared.
“I know and we are ready for it. When I asked my husband to come, I thought about the formalities caused by the birth of a child: the need to register to recognize paternity. I am not asking you to come to attend a birth like a kind of celebration. I’m sharing and coming home. No, it’s not like that, it’s a process, it’s a small child, it’s a family, “said A. Simanavičiūtė.
“It is an event in life that should bring joy, want to live it in peace, and now you have to live in solitude,” he added.
The woman living in Hurghada also said that she had returned to Lithuania to visit the doctor, but that she could not return to Egypt because the flight was canceled, also saying that the coronavirus pandemic had not seen her husband in six months and that the planned wedding had not taken place.
At a government meeting on Wednesday, Justice Minister Elvinas Jankevičius, Deputy Minister of the Interior, Rita Tamašunienė, opposed the proposal to allow the man to enter Lithuania. This project was presented by the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Tautvydas Tamulevičius.
He based his opposition to the government on the fact that foreigners could enter “only in very exceptional cases.”
E. Jankevičius told News Radio on Thursday that the request had been rejected because “the deputy minister had presented the issue very loosely” and hinted that the decision could be reviewed.
“We need to go deeper into each situation, and we will do this and others,” said the minister.
On Wednesday, the government also rejected the arrival of a Syrian family of five in accordance with Lithuania’s commitment to the European Union, but decided to allow foreigners to work in the country’s companies and on various basketball teams in Russia, Ukraine. and Kazakhstan to organize camps in Druskininkai and Prienai.
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