Can I travel to UK if my UK Standard Visitor visa expires within a month?
I have an Indian passport and have a Standard Visitor visa stamped twice but somehow I was not able to travel. Now I have plans to travel to UK but my visa is expiring within a month.
Can I travel?
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I have an Indian passport and have a Standard Visitor visa stamped twice but somehow I was not able to travel. Now I have plans to travel to UK but my visa is expiring within a month.
Can I travel?
indian-citizens standard-visitor-visas visa-expiration
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I have an Indian passport and have a Standard Visitor visa stamped twice but somehow I was not able to travel. Now I have plans to travel to UK but my visa is expiring within a month.
Can I travel?
indian-citizens standard-visitor-visas visa-expiration
I have an Indian passport and have a Standard Visitor visa stamped twice but somehow I was not able to travel. Now I have plans to travel to UK but my visa is expiring within a month.
Can I travel?
indian-citizens standard-visitor-visas visa-expiration
indian-citizens standard-visitor-visas visa-expiration
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Yes, but instead of the usual "up to six months at a time" for the duration of a visit if you do visit you must leave again within a month. That is, you can't stay in UK when you visa has expired.
Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
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Yes, but instead of the usual "up to six months at a time" for the duration of a visit if you do visit you must leave again within a month. That is, you can't stay in UK when you visa has expired.
Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
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Yes, but instead of the usual "up to six months at a time" for the duration of a visit if you do visit you must leave again within a month. That is, you can't stay in UK when you visa has expired.
Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
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Yes, but instead of the usual "up to six months at a time" for the duration of a visit if you do visit you must leave again within a month. That is, you can't stay in UK when you visa has expired.
Yes, but instead of the usual "up to six months at a time" for the duration of a visit if you do visit you must leave again within a month. That is, you can't stay in UK when you visa has expired.
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Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
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Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
Thanks,, This for sure that i ll leave from UK before visa gets expired. But only confusion was if there are any restrictions if Visa is about to expire within one month. I was thinking that there would be some conditions due to which i wont be able to travel.
– user54929
Dec 16 '16 at 20:58
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@user54929 if the immigration officer thinks that you'll stay after your visa expires, you will have trouble getting into the UK. In the normal case where you arrive with a credible description of your planned visit to the UK, including leaving on time, you won't have trouble. The best way to have a credible description of your trip is to describe it truthfully.
– phoog
Dec 17 '16 at 1:17
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
@phoog IMO two visas not used it quite compelling indication that applicant is not desperate to sneak in to overstay :)
– pnuts
Dec 17 '16 at 1:24
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