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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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i don't know how to do this. i was booking my husband's ticket to fly out on march 1st. how would we go about getting permission for him to have an overnight flight in london? he will stay in the airport, but the layover is overnight. less than 24 hours.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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National India (IN)

Transit United Kingdom (Great Britain) (GB)

Destination U.S.A. (US)

ALSO CHECK DESTINATION INFORMATION BELOW

United Kingdom (Great Britain) (GB)

TWOV (Transit Without Visa):

Visa required, except for Passengers who may be granted permission by the Immigration authorities to enter the United Kingdom, for a stay not exceeding 24 hours.

The following conditions must be complied with:

- passengers hold confirmed reservations for an onward flight within 24 hours; and

- continue to a third country; and

- have no purpose in entering the United Kingdom other than to pass through in transit; and

- hold all documents required for the next destination.

- ***Warning*** Nationals of India may only use this administrative concession (TWOV) above if holding:

- a visa which allows entry into (or transit through) either Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the U.S.A.; and

- holding a valid ticket for travel from a third country or territory via the U.K. as part of a journey TO (or through) Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the U.S.A., whichever the visa is applicable to (e.g.: DEL-LHR-JFK, DEL-CDG-LHR-JFK, DEL-LHR-CDG-JFK or DEL-LHR-JFK-MEX).

OR:

- a valid visa for entry into Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the U.S.A.; and

- a valid airline ticket for travel via the U.K. as part of a journey FROM the country in respect of which the visa is held to another country or territory.

OR:

travelling as part of a journey FROM either Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the U.S.A., provided transiting the U.K. less than 6 months after the date they last entered Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the U.S.A. with a valid visa for the respective country, even though the visa may

have expired at time of transit through the U.K. (e.g.: JFK-LHR-DEL, JFK-CDG-LHR-DEL or JFK-LHR-CDG-DEL).

OR:

holding a valid common format Category D visa for entry into an E.E.A. member state or Switzerland.

NOTE: this DATV exemption is not applicable if holding a US Visa Foil type "YY" or "ZZ" endorsed "Not a visa. Foil prepared at DHS request" nor the US Adit stamp worded "Processed for I-551" (temporary form I-551).

NOTE 37558: This applies to nationals of India holding:

- - normal passports.

Additional Information:

- The United Kingdom High Commission in India will no longer accept Indian passports which have children endorsed in them.

Edited by payxibka

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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thank you sooooooooooooooo much. i had tried calling the uk embassy, and of course, they are already closed. so as long as he has his cr1 visa, and ticket proof that he is coming to the usa, then no problem. :dance: i can breathe again :dancing:

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