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People used to be given letters mentioning the 28 days, so they could say that's what the letter said or even show it to the HO official. Nowadays, who knows. Maybe we need to someone to be a guinea pig?SHAZZY wrote:Hi,
Does that mean that the grace period of 28 days is ok as long as u are not checked ??
Like I said, the HO used to gived 28 days but we don't know anymore with the current tightening and hard-line stance of the HO.SHAZZY wrote:Hiya ,
Ok, I have read some of the notes on here re the 28 days and it seems that 28 days are a 'grace period' which wont go on your record as it is excluded as an immigration breach and therefore does not attract any ban from entering the UK - is this correct ?
They do serve IS151 administrative removal on people leaving the country because it costs them nothing. And that will be a flag for future caseworkers that you have been an overstayer.SHAZZY wrote:Also, I accept that the checks are random tho I think they will be increasing - but have also read on this board that it is not practical or in the interests of the immigration guys to arrest your travels out of the country - but would it be in their interests to issue u with some kind of order which would then attract the 1 year ban or even more ?
Someone ??
That's really the crux of the matter Shazzy. It depends on whether you hit an exit check, whether the HO official decides to give you IS151 and if he does, whether you can talk him out of giving you IS151.SHAZZY wrote:But I spose u just have to take your chances that u are not the 'random check' Really think its a bit unfair if u are then given IS151 just for 7 days and therefore probably lumped with 'other immigration offenders' .
thanks
i think manchester airport is better than all london airports to leave if you have overstayedpaulp wrote:That's really the crux of the matter Shazzy. It depends on whether you hit an exit check, whether the HO official decides to give you IS151 and if he does, whether you can talk him out of giving you IS151.SHAZZY wrote:But I spose u just have to take your chances that u are not the 'random check' Really think its a bit unfair if u are then given IS151 just for 7 days and therefore probably lumped with 'other immigration offenders' .
thanks
It's encouraging that they say the outright bans are for overstayers of 28 days or more but they don't say what happens to people having less and this is not helped by the removal of 28 days from the refusal letters.
Er, visit immigration office where exactly? What happened in 2004 has little bearing on what happens now, as 3 years ago the Immigration Service was ripped apart and subsumed into differing "Directorates" within BIA, and such flexibility and local discretion that you enjoyed no longer exist.Administrator wrote:.
If you visit immigration with your flight and reasonable proof that you could not get an earlier one, and you can show that you want to be legal and that you are trying to be legal & that you are leaving of your own accord and your own expense, they are very likely to be quite reasonable.
In that case, you should request that a stamp be placed in your passport that gives you permission to leave without penalty by midnight of the day of your flight.
All this assumes that your record is otherwise spotless.
I did that very thing. Back in 2004, that stamp allowed me to leave the country without any hassle at all from the border control, and I was able to come back in six weeks later when I got all other things cleaned up & lined up.
the Admin
IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Why not to stay legal and extend a visa for a few days (FLRO) has never been abolished.
Although you case could be outside the rules, it still could be considered on its merits...at the cost of extension, though.