Visitor in Transit visas
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What is a Visitor in transit visa
You may need to appy for this visa if you are changing flights in the UK on your way to another country, you are going through UK border control, you are leaving the UK within 48 hours, you are not working or studying while in the UK.
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Exemptions
- It depends on your nationality; please contact us as soon as possible.
- You don't need this visa if you have a EU Settlement Scheme family permit, Home Office travel document, standard visitor visa, or a marriage visitor visa.
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Maximum length of stay
48 hours
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Visa requirements
- Current passport/valid travel document
- Evidence that you're allowed to enter the country you're travelling to
- You may need to provide evidence of where you are going to stay in that country
- Evidence that your onward journey is booked(e.g. flight book email)
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Fees
- Fees to Immigration Matters: £
- Fees to the Home Office: £
Direct Airside Transit visas
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What is a DATV?
You may need to apply for this visa if you will be changing flights in the UK on your way to another country, and you will not go through UK border control.
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Exemptions
- It depends on your nationality; please contact us as soon as possible.
- You don't need this visa if you have an EU Settlement Scheme family permit, Home Office travel document, standard visitor visa, or marriage
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Maximum length of stay
48 hours
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Visa requirements
- Current passport/valid travel document
- Evidence that you're allowed to enter the country you're travelling to
- Evidence that your onward journey is booked(e.g. flight book email)
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Fees
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