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Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by m8nda, Sep 21, 2007.

  1. m8nda

    m8nda New Member

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    My Fiance has just been approved for a visa to come over to the UK (from the US) so that we can get married. The date on the visa is 10th October and lasts for 6 months.
    I was wondering if he can travel before this date to return to the UK, or does he have to wait until 10th October before he can entre the UK.
     
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    Kaitain Well-Known Member

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    The visa is not valid until the date shown on the visa. He can enter the UK on or after the "valid from" date, but not before.
     
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    Even if a passport allows travel without a visa?
     
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    I think you are referring to the tourist visa, which you can get on the spot. No, that would not be a good idea, because the tourist visa cannot be converted into any other visa.
     
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    I thought it would be entering the UK under the Visa Waiver Program (i.e. visa-free tourism).

    But the conclusion is the same: if you enter as a tourist, you're a tourist. m8nda's fiancé needs to enter as a fiancé in order to be allowed to a) stay beyond 90 days and b) marry. It would cause some complications at UK immigration to justify entering as a tourist with an inactive fiancé visa glued into the passport.

    I'm not sure whether it would be acceptable to enter as a tourist, leave for the Continent for a week (again visa-free as a tourist) then re-enter the UK as a fiancé from Europe rather than direct from the States. For me it would be an expensive gamble to risk being turned away at UK immigration for the sake of a technicality and a couple of weeks...
     
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    Thanks that was my thought too, but wasn't sure. So thanks again.
     
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