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Baby Lily:Indian government to help British couple to get visa extended, says Sushma Swaraj

| | Sep 15, 2016, at 12:27 am
New Delhi, Sept 14 (IBNS): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday said the Indian government will help the British couple, who had a baby through surrogacy in India, to get their visa extended.

The couple is facing trouble as they might had to leave the child,named Baby Lily, as they could not manage a British passport for her.

Sushma Swaraj urged the couple-Chris and Michele Newman- to obtain British passport for the baby.

"Chris & Michele Newman - Orphanage is not an option for Baby Lily. We will help u with extension of your Visa. Pl give your details," Swaraj tweeted.

"Chris & Michele Newman -Meanwhile, pl obtain British passport for Baby Lily," she said.

Raising the issue, the Indian Minister had earlier tweeted: "Commercial surrogacy is banned in Britain. Will British Government give a British passport to this surrogate Baby ?"

She had said: "Will the advocates of commercial surrogacy suggest a solution and help this Baby ? Pl RT."

As per a BBC report: "A British couple whose surrogate daughter was born in India now face the prospect of leaving her in a Mumbai orphanage, because of UK government delays in processing her passport."

Lily's dad Chris told BBC Radio 5 live's Adrian Chiles he is horrified at the prospect of not coming home with his daughter.
 

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