Sameer Neelam was born a female but lived with a woman in secret as a male in Hyderabad before seeking asylum in the city of Bradford in northern England.
He claims to have suffered violence and harassment after being "outed" by the Indian media and is fighting against being deported back to India.
"Here I'm considered as what I am. In India I can't dress like this. Nobody counts me as a man. If I open myself as a man in India, I will be looked down on, tortured, discriminated, eliminated," he told the BBC.
Under British government guidelines for asylum applications from transsexuals, a claim can be made "when he or she fears persecution on account of his or her actual or perceived gender identity which does not, or is deemed not to, conform to prevailing political, social or cultural norms in his or her country of origin".
A Home Office spokesperson said: "The UK has a proud history of granting asylum to those who need it and applications are carefully considered before a decision is made. It would be inappropriate to comment further while legal proceedings are ongoing."
He is expected to find out whether his plea for asylum in Britain will be approved in the coming weeks. A rejection would lead to his deportation to India.
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