Nepali girl returns to Germany 2 months after deportation

Schoolgirl Bivsi Rana from Nepal arrives to the airport and is greeted by her brother Biswash in Dusseldorf, Germany, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. The schoolgirl and her family were deported to Nepal two months ago. After protests she was allowed to return to Duisburg. Photo: AP
By Associated Press
Published: August 03, 2017 07:37 AM

BERLIN, Aug 2: A German-born Nepali girl who was taken from her school and deported from Germany two months ago has returned after authorities agreed to allow her back on a student exchange visa.

Fifteen-year-old Bivsi Rana was welcomed by fellow students and supporters Wednesday at Duesseldorf Airport.

Bivsi's parents came to Germany in 1998 and had their asylum request rejected by various courts after her father gave a false name on arrival. On May 29, the family was deported to Nepal, with the girl taken straight from her school class in Duisburg.

Fellow students, their parents and other supporters protested. Last month, local authorities in western Germany said she could return on a student exchange visa, with her parents accompanying her on humanitarian grounds.

German officials stress it's a one-time case.