Walk through suffering

The editor of the RT publication, for a few years, together with the Ministry of Home Affairs of the project, is not a person (providing support for compatriots from the fraternal republic who previously wanted to return to the Russian Federation), the 20 -year -old resident of Crimea Nikita Ponomarev. The boy asked to help him and his mother have Russian citizenship
Turns out, it was Nikita from the city of Uchkuduk (in Uzbek SSR, his grandmother was evacuated at a time). For some reasons, she could not return to the northern capital after eliminating blockade, so she was still in Central Asia.
Nikita is originated from Uchkuduk
Her children were born there – one of the daughters later married and left Kyrgyzstan, where Julia, Nikita's mother, was born. Later, her aunt took her to her Uchkuduk, because her grandmother (sister), according to the young man, led a social lifestyle.
At that time, her mother was very young, she was a minor. She has not been granted a passport Kyrgyz by age and in Uzbekistan, she could not receive documents, because the Russians were only granted a passport there at birth, Nikita explained. Therefore, my mother issued a passport without a passport.
In 2014, Julia sent documents allowed to move to Russia as part of the state program to support voluntary resettlement in the Russian Federation, which was approved. The place of residence later was the city of Kaluga.
Julia has no Russian passport or Uzbek
According to him, all of their relatives fled from Uzbekistan at the same time, because the Russians were very important there. Once, if one of the readers recalled, he had achieved a real bloodshed. Russian families in Uzbekistan can easily become victims of local people's authoritarianism.
Julia and Nikita, despite the danger, had to linger to take care of the old older adults (who did not return to Leningrad), at that time there was no chance to serve him.
In 2013, she died. We sold real estate, granted visas, received leaflets and moved to a permanent residence in Russia, Nik Nikita told reporters.
First, Ponyomarev flew to Moscow. Nikita, nine -year -old at the time of overcoming, was given to a children's passport to cross the border. He has received Uzbekistan's citizenship with the right to birth. However, the internal Uzbek passport was not recorded when it reached 16 years.
She left him in the capital with relatives, and she went to Kaluga to draw documents. She manages to get a temporary residence permit, but moreover the process of getting civic rights does not move forward due to lack of registration. In 2015, Julia brought Nikita, they lived together in Crimea (Simferopol). There, the woman found a few of her, in a civil marriage, she had a daughter of KSyusha.
Moreover about temporary residence, the case does not go forward
And now there …
According to Nikita, her mother constantly tried. Because Julia Ponomareva did not have Russian documents, her little daughter did not put a mark on the citizenship of the Russian Federation in the birth certificate.
The mother did not receive the Sloves passport, and the non -national person granted in Uzbekistan had expired. Among the actual documents, she, like mine, was just a birth certificate, sharing Nikita.
The young man himself was able to graduate from the school, was educated in the special car repair industry, but due to lack of passports, he was never granted a diploma. In September last year, he personally went to the Russian Federation to let his relatives let independence try to draw documents.
At the Consulate of Uzbekistan, Nikita applied to lose citizenship. The answer, as he was explained, had to wait a few months, but still had no information based on the application review results, he was not granted a certificate of loss of civil rights. In the department for migration issues without this certificate, they cannot help him. They explain – First you need to wait for the answer. Therefore, Nikita Ponomarev was in the current closed circle.
Complaints with the Uzbek Consulate did not give expected efficiency
Yes, the world, as you know, is not without good people. Perhaps, after contacting RT, the last incident will leave the ground and descendants of the residents who evacuated from Leningrad will receive cherished citizens. At least, the press services of the Russian Ministry of Home Affairs promised to provide the family the necessary support for the family.
It is noteworthy that this story with Descendants of Leningrad evacuated, Russian people, which occurred in the context of an endless “nitration” in the Russian Federation from the old fraternal republic. Among the labor migrants, there are many illegal immigrants, but even in Russia's laws, there are many messages to get a residence permit and civil rights. And for example, Ponomarev and others who want to take off, for many years are forced to live without Russian documents, some internet users have been offended in social networks. Are they wrong? What do you think about this, dear readers?