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What happens if flight issues delay my arrival to the UK by less then 24 hours with a Tier 2 Visa?
Schengen visa for two consecutive trips with one day break?South African citizen in UK on a student visa (less than 90 days left) travelling to Schengen AreaAm I eligible to transit without visa in the UK?I am travelling with a renewed passport and my US visa is in my old passport which I forgot in the US. What are my options?Can I get my tourist visa on arrival at Indonesia and then extend it?Can a US Citizen applying for a Tier 4 student visa after entering the UK?Possible delay in F1 visa approval : What can I do?Entering the UK as a visitor (then leaving) before the start date of a Tier 4 visaCan I get a 1 day extension from the FRRO in India on a 1 year Indian business visa for a 1-day overstay due to flight time changeIntended day of arrival after course start date - UK Tier 4 General Student
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I have a Tier 2 Visa that expires on June 2nd. This is my initial trip in my opening 30 day window and due to weather delay's in the states, I might arrive on June 3rd. Do I have options to explain my situation? Or do I need to start over?
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I have a Tier 2 Visa that expires on June 2nd. This is my initial trip in my opening 30 day window and due to weather delay's in the states, I might arrive on June 3rd. Do I have options to explain my situation? Or do I need to start over?
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Are you already at the airport? Or did your airline notify you of a delay?
– Michael Hampton
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I have a Tier 2 Visa that expires on June 2nd. This is my initial trip in my opening 30 day window and due to weather delay's in the states, I might arrive on June 3rd. Do I have options to explain my situation? Or do I need to start over?
visas uk
I have a Tier 2 Visa that expires on June 2nd. This is my initial trip in my opening 30 day window and due to weather delay's in the states, I might arrive on June 3rd. Do I have options to explain my situation? Or do I need to start over?
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Are you already at the airport? Or did your airline notify you of a delay?
– Michael Hampton
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Are you already at the airport? Or did your airline notify you of a delay?
– Michael Hampton
Jun 2 at 1:39
Are you already at the airport? Or did your airline notify you of a delay?
– Michael Hampton
Jun 2 at 1:39
Are you already at the airport? Or did your airline notify you of a delay?
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You must not arrive in the UK outside of the validity of your entry vignette. I do not believe that you will be granted entry on the basis of your Tier 2 visa if you arrive even only a day late. UKVI makes clear the onus is on the applicant to ensure they arrive in the validity period, so travelling to arrive on the last day was always going to be risky.
However, all is not lost. You don’t need to apply for a new Tier 2 visa. You need to apply for a “transfer of conditions” to get a new entry vignette with a new validity period. Assuming you are applying in the US, this will cost $204.
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You must not arrive in the UK outside of the validity of your entry vignette. I do not believe that you will be granted entry on the basis of your Tier 2 visa if you arrive even only a day late. UKVI makes clear the onus is on the applicant to ensure they arrive in the validity period, so travelling to arrive on the last day was always going to be risky.
However, all is not lost. You don’t need to apply for a new Tier 2 visa. You need to apply for a “transfer of conditions” to get a new entry vignette with a new validity period. Assuming you are applying in the US, this will cost $204.
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You must not arrive in the UK outside of the validity of your entry vignette. I do not believe that you will be granted entry on the basis of your Tier 2 visa if you arrive even only a day late. UKVI makes clear the onus is on the applicant to ensure they arrive in the validity period, so travelling to arrive on the last day was always going to be risky.
However, all is not lost. You don’t need to apply for a new Tier 2 visa. You need to apply for a “transfer of conditions” to get a new entry vignette with a new validity period. Assuming you are applying in the US, this will cost $204.
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You must not arrive in the UK outside of the validity of your entry vignette. I do not believe that you will be granted entry on the basis of your Tier 2 visa if you arrive even only a day late. UKVI makes clear the onus is on the applicant to ensure they arrive in the validity period, so travelling to arrive on the last day was always going to be risky.
However, all is not lost. You don’t need to apply for a new Tier 2 visa. You need to apply for a “transfer of conditions” to get a new entry vignette with a new validity period. Assuming you are applying in the US, this will cost $204.
You must not arrive in the UK outside of the validity of your entry vignette. I do not believe that you will be granted entry on the basis of your Tier 2 visa if you arrive even only a day late. UKVI makes clear the onus is on the applicant to ensure they arrive in the validity period, so travelling to arrive on the last day was always going to be risky.
However, all is not lost. You don’t need to apply for a new Tier 2 visa. You need to apply for a “transfer of conditions” to get a new entry vignette with a new validity period. Assuming you are applying in the US, this will cost $204.
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