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Not sure how u will apply for a visitor visa from abroad and on what grounds? I guess it you were to go back to your home country and apply for entry clearance from there if you meet all the requirements and your able to convince the ECO that your trip to Britain is for a genuine reason you will be granted entry.neilson90 wrote:Hi, I'm currently holding a student visa, which expires on 31 August. Can I leave UK to other European countries nearby before student visa expired and re-enter after the expiry date to get the 6 months visitor visa? I'm in the non-visa national categories. I understand that the immigration officer might ask a lot of question when I re-enter the UK border. What if I have the return ticket back to my countries and a bank statement showing sufficient money? Any consequences or risk?
It's completely suspecious for any immigration officer and will may cause you problems. You must have a valid reason to re-enter as visitor. (And reason must not be that you will continue your existing job/work which you were doing on student visa and just want to get back into UK immediately to continue that job before it go to somebody else.)neilson90 wrote:Hi, I'm currently holding a student visa, which expires on 31 August. Can I leave UK to other European countries nearby before student visa expired and re-enter after the expiry date to get the 6 months visitor visa? I'm in the non-visa national categories. I understand that the immigration officer might ask a lot of question when I re-enter the UK border. What if I have the return ticket back to my countries and a bank statement showing sufficient money? Any consequences or risk?
My reason to re-enter as visitor is just to visit around UK for the last time before i leave. and if i have a return ticket on september to show them I have no intend to stay at UK for longer period? Will it be better?Deviser wrote:It's completely suspecious for any immigration offier and will may cause you problems. You must have a valid reason to re-enter as visitor. (And reason must not be that you will continue your existing job/work which you were doing on student visa and just want to get back into UK immediately to continue that job before it go to somebody else.)neilson90 wrote:Hi, I'm currently holding a student visa, which expires on 31 August. Can I leave UK to other European countries nearby before student visa expired and re-enter after the expiry date to get the 6 months visitor visa? I'm in the non-visa national categories. I understand that the immigration officer might ask a lot of question when I re-enter the UK border. What if I have the return ticket back to my countries and a bank statement showing sufficient money? Any consequences or risk?
If this is the reason, I think you should purchase some events/places tickets to show them that you gonna visit around UK. It will be good if you show them with your September return ticket and I hope everything will be fine with this.neilson90 wrote:My reason to re-enter as visitor is just to visit around UK for the last time before i leave. and if i have a return ticket on september to show them I have no intend to stay at UK for longer period? Will it be better?
What do you mean by "Even you are a non-visa national but still as a visitor will have to return from your home country."?sheraz7 wrote:Even you are a non-visa national but still as a visitor will have to return from your home country. On return you will have to satisfy that you will not/are doing any job/business in UK and will return to home after short visit. Possession of funds in back home/employment/business can be helpful.
Are there any rules stated that for people who entering as visitor need to come from home country? For example, if i'm a tourist who traveled from home country to Paris first, then from Paris to UK? I dont think I have to go back home before visiting UK after Paris? Please advise... I'm confusedsheraz7 wrote:For entering as visitor to UK you need to go back your home country and then return back to UK. This cannot be done just simply visit the neighbouring country and trying to enter as visitor.
Hi i'm currently in the same situation and would like to know if you had any issues re-entering?neilson90 wrote:Hi, I'm currently holding a student visa, which expires on 31 August. Can I leave UK to other European countries nearby before student visa expired and re-enter after the expiry date to get the 6 months visitor visa? I'm in the non-visa national categories. I understand that the immigration officer might ask a lot of question when I re-enter the UK border. What if I have the return ticket back to my countries and a bank statement showing sufficient money? Any consequences or risk?
if you are a genuine visitor, and you can prove it if you need to, that's fine.mehhzee wrote:Hi i'm currently in the same situation and would like to know if you had any issues re-entering?
Thank you for the reply, my situation is exactly the same as neilson90. I just wanted to travel around europe first and have some extra time packing before going home. I'm going to buy my one way ticket back home as proof I don't plan to stay for long but just wanted to confirm that with a plane ticket home they would not/makes no sense to reject my re-entry to the UK.sah10406 wrote:if you are a genuine visitor, and you can prove it if you need to, that's fine.mehhzee wrote:Hi i'm currently in the same situation and would like to know if you had any issues re-entering?
If you are not a visitor, for example you are coming for work, studies or another reason, you will need to apply for entry clearance in the right category before travelling to the UK.