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Posted on 08-16-06 9:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I heard from one of the travel agent that after the recent incident in england, all people need to get the transit visa. When i checked the british embassy website they have the same old information if we have US green Card issued before 1998 we need to get the transit visa for GC holder issued after 1998 we don't need transit visa. Does any body have any information about it or has any one travelled recently through England ?
 
Posted on 08-16-06 1:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yes ak169 u need visa. I guess u have to go through custom again in london so u might need full visa. It doesnt matter wen u got green card. If u have american citizenship or british cizitenship u r fine but other all ppl need visa, whether transit or full i don know but u need to talk to airlines first to b confirm or jus call british embassy n ask wat question u got. they might give u more clear n correct information. thanx
 
Posted on 08-16-06 1:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dharane kta,

Thanks a lot. In the embassy website they say if the GC is after 1998 we don't need transit visa. Due to recent terror plot they might want us to go through the custom again in that case as you said we need visa. Ya i need to contact the embassy and see what they tell, after that will update this thread. If anybody has any additional information please share it.
 
Posted on 08-16-06 8:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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let me tell i m sure abt visa bro coz i had to return back from airport recently so i m tellin u that we need visa from england to travel . now the alert might b eased from last time but still b confirm before travelling. i was informed by the airlines services that we need complete visa not just a transit visa because we have to go through customs again. Now the condition might have changed but still taking some information might be helpful for travelling long distance. i m telling u this coz i faced the same problem before...just few days back. so take some gud steps..u have two choices. one u can change ur flying route second u can get full visa. its the same. jus check with embassy n if u need visa ..den check with ur travel agency den compare the price..if the price is almost same..i mean once u cancel ur air ticket they might charge u some money..but wen u apply for visa it costs money n second u have to go to embassy. so the expenditure might be almost same so why take long step..jus call ur agency n change route( n travel from where u don need visa). thank u
 
Posted on 08-16-06 9:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey aka169, below is what I found from their website. My bro came 2 mths ago from Nepal via UK in F1 visa, he said no one asked him a thing. I don't know why a US Permanent Resident would need a visa to fly via UK, but please do let us know after you call them. Thank you.

Source: http://www.britainusa.com/visas/articles_show_nt1.asp?i=65025&L1=41000&a=41448

Direct Airside Transit Visa
Passport holders from the following countries require a Direct Airside Transit Visa to transit the United Kingdom.

This is the case even if you only intend to:

Remain airside
Stay on the plane
Not pass through UK Immigration

You will need a Visitor in Transit visa if you need to pass through UK immigration to:

Change airports
Change airlines
Stay overnight (MAXIMUM STAY UP TO 48 HOURS)

COUNTRY NATIONALS REQUIRING DIRECT AIRSIDE TRANSIT VISA:

AFGHANISTAN, ALBANIA, ALGERIA, ANGOLA, BANGLADESH, BELARUS, BURMA (MYANMAR), BURUNDI, CAMEROON, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA, COLOMBIA, CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (ZAIRE), ECUADOR, ERITREA, ETHIOPIA, GAMBIA, GHANA, GUINEA, GUINEA-BISSAU, INDIA, IRAN, IRAQ, IVORY COAST, KENYA, LEBANON, LIBERIA, MACEDONIA, MALAWI*, MOLDOVA, MONGOLIA, NEPAL, NIGERIA, PAKISTAN, PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY, RWANDA, SENEGAL, SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO, SIERRA LEONE, SOMALIA, SRI LANKA, SUDAN, TANZANIA, TURKEY, TRNC, UGANDA, VIETNAM, YUGOSLAVIA, ZAIRE (FORMERLY DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO), ZIMBABWE.

If you hold a passport from one of the above listed countries, you will need a visa unless you qualify under one of the exemptions listed below.

EXEMPTIONS:

Certain exemptions to this requirement have been introduced and apply to all DATV nationals. The following categories of traveller are not required to hold a DATV and may still benefit from the Transit Without Visa (TWOV) concession.

YOU ARE EXEMPT IF:

You are travelling FROM the US with a valid US visa and a valid airline ticket for travel via the United Kingdom to another country; or

You are travelling TO the US from another country and hold a valid airline ticket for travel via the United Kingdom and a valid US visa; or

You last entered the US with a valid US visa which has now expired but you hold a valid airline ticket for travel via the United Kingdom to another country and you are intending to transit the United Kingdom within 6 months of your last date of entry to the US; or

You have a valid US I - 551 Permanent Residence Card (Green Card) issued on or after 21 April 1998 (but see Note 1 and 2 below); or

You have a valid US Immigrant Visa packet (form 155A / 155B); or

You have an expired I - 551 Permanent Residence Card (issued on or after 21 April 1998) and a valid I-797 letter issued by the Bureau of Citizenship authorising its extension (but see Note 1 and 2 below); or

You have a valid Canadian Permanent Residence Card issued on or after 28 June 2002; or

You have a valid common format Category D visa issued by EU/EEA member states; or

You have a valid common format EU residence permit issued under Council Regulation (EC) No 1030/2002;

You hold a diplomatic or a service passport issued by the People's Republic of China; or

You hold a diplomatic or an official passport issued by the government of India; or

You hold a diplomatic or an official passport issued by the government of Vietnam.
 
Posted on 08-16-06 9:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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haina ni ta bro bharkhar baneko rules raicha asti ko london incident pachi baneko rules ho aarey ni ta..transit visa chahincha re american ra british passport holders bahek lai. pheri customs bata janu parcha re security ko kura le garda..aba customs bata pheri jana lai ta transit visa le matra kam gardaina ni ta full visa nai chahincha haina ta..malai airlines ko manche le nai bhaneko saturday..aba bro le afai embassy ma call garera latest improvements bujhda huncha ..jai nepal
 
Posted on 08-17-06 7:02 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks a lot guys. I have checked websites of both the uk embassy and airlines, but no where it mentions about the change in visa policy.

dharane kta you mentioned - "pheri customs bata janu parcha re security ko kura le garda..aba customs bata pheri jana lai ta transit visa le matra kam gardaina ni ta full visa nai chahincha haina ta..malai airlines ko manche le nai bhaneko saturday"

Regarding going through custom what i found in the airline website is - if your handbag luggage doesn't meet the new requirement then we have to go through the custom, this is the latest update in virgin atlantic website which i assume is correct.

feb14th1981 - i had seen that website u mentioned, which i assume is not changed otherwise they should have updated the information there. So i think we don't need visa, but why to take risk, that's why i'm trying to get possible informtion.

I will definitely update once i get additional information. Calling the British embassy is pain they charge more than $2/minute. Finally i will have to call them.

Thanks a lot guys. Let's try to keep this thread running and find from people who has travelled through UK after the recent incident. I think this will be useful to everyone.
 
Posted on 08-17-06 7:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Update - I called the virgin atlantic at the dulles airport washington DC (800-862-8621), they are not aware of any new change in the visa policy as of today. So i think the visa rule is still the same. But they recommend to call the British embassy.

Our nepali travel agent they don't take the responsibility and take initiative to get information. I think it's easier for them to get information. They don't know any thing more than selling the ticket and think it's one time business. This is the bad experience of buying ticket from nepali travel agent. I know they can not guarantee about visa but still i think thay can get current and correct information.
 
Posted on 08-17-06 3:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yea, I will check with my travel agent too, but I think I know what he will say. Keep us posted. Thanks.
 
Posted on 08-19-06 8:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Just trying to keep this thread alive. If anybody has travelled please update it. Hey, feb14th1981 did u talke with ur trvael agent?
 
Posted on 08-31-06 12:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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One of my friend travelled through England just few days back and reached Nepal without any visa issue. So there is no change in the visa rule after the recent terror plot foil in England.

My nepali travel agent was stupid and gave wrong information.
 


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