Woman stranded in Dusseldorf after return UK flight blocked over Home Office admin error
Liza Tobay, a German woman residing in the UK, is stranded in Dusseldorf after a Home Office administrative error blocked her return flight to Edinburgh. Tobay, who was traveling with her son after visiting relatives in Germany, was informed that her settled status was "red flagged" due to an incorrect passport number in the system.

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AI-generatedLiza Tobay, a German woman residing in the UK, is stranded in Dusseldorf after a Home Office administrative error blocked her return flight to Edinburgh. Tobay, who was traveling with her son after visiting relatives in Germany, was informed that her settled status was "red flagged" due to an incorrect passport number in the system. Despite living in the UK for 15 years, post-Brexit rules require her to prove her settled status, which she was unable to do at the airport. The Home Office acknowledged the error, attributing it to a "ghost number" and has escalated the issue, but a resolution could take up to three weeks. This leaves Tobay separated from her two-year-old daughter in Edinburgh, causing significant distress to the family. She has booked a flight for Sunday but fears the Home Office will have not rectified the issue by then.
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5 extractedTobay has lived in the UK for 15 years.
The3million said Tobay's case is not isolated and the Home Office's resolution times are unacceptable.
Liza Tobay was prevented from boarding a connecting flight from Dusseldorf to Edinburgh due to a Home Office administrative error.
The Home Office told Tobay that rectifying the passport issue might take up to three weeks.
The Home Office system had a 'ghost number' as her passport number, different from the one in her passport photo.