Roman Abramovich Entrepreneur Visa Expires As Renewal Takes Longer Than Expected, Owns £90 Million Home Branded As "Billionaire Row"

Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich was not in attendance at his club's 1-0 win over Manchester United at FA Cup final for some reasons unknown, but that has been revealed to be related to his documentations at the UK Home office.
The billionaire reportedly is currently undocumented as his entrepreneur visa is said to have expired for several weeks, and has applied for renewal but the Home Office is yet to attend to him for reason unclear.
Sources close the Russian business magnate claimed it is evident that his visa has expired because his private jet Boeing 767 last flew to London in April, and when the UK security minister Ben Wallace was contacted he declined to give any comments saying: “We do not routinely comment on individual cases.”
It was speculated that the Russian mogul could have been affected by recent shut down in Anglo-Russian relations following the poisoning of a former Russian secret agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a nerve agent which the Russian government has been blamed for. 
Abramovich, 51, who bought Chelsea in 2003 is the thirteenth richest person in the UK with net worth of £9.3bn, and owns £90 million home in Kensington Palace which he branded as 'billionaire row'.

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