
Do I need a UK visa for a connecting flight?
You might need a Visitor in Transit visa if you're: changing flights in the UK on your way to another country. going through UK border control, for example to check in your luggage for a connecting flight. leaving the UK within 48 hours.
Do I need transit visa in Heathrow Airport?
If you are passing through a UK airport while on the way to another country, you may need a UK transit visa. Transit visas are required by some nationals who are passing through the UK en-route to another country within 24 or 48 hours.
How much is UK transit visa?
When applying for a UK Direct Airside Transit visa (DATV) you will need to pay a fee of £35. When applying for a UK Visitor in Transit visa you will need to pay a fee of £64.
Is transit visa required for connecting flights?
Travelers transiting through India for less than 24 hours are advised to book the connecting flight on the same ticket as the flight to India. This way, there will be no need to leave the designated Transit Area in order to re-check luggage for the connecting flight, and so a transit visa will not be required.
Do I need a Covid test to transit through London Heathrow?
Transiting passengers If you are transiting through Heathrow ('airside' or 'landside'), you do not need to quarantine or take any pre-departure or post-arrival COVID-19 tests.
Can you go out of Heathrow airport during transit?
Yes you can do that. Just make sure you're back at the departing terminal two hours before your onward flight and in line at security 90 minutes before departure.
Is transit allowed in London?
There are 2 types of transiting: 'airside' - you do not pass through UK border control before you leave on your connecting journey. 'landside' - you do pass through UK border control, but come back through it and leave the UK within a short amount of time (usually 24 hours)
Do I need PCR for transit in London?
You do not need to take any COVID-19 travel tests or self-isolate on arrival in England if you qualify as fully vaccinated. The testing and quarantine rules for international travel to England will change 11 February 2022. You can now choose a lateral flow test or a PCR test as your post arrival test.
Do you need a transit visa for UK?
If you are passing through a UK airport while on the way to another country, you may need to apply for a transit visa to enable you to continue you...
Can I get a UK transit visa at the airport?
No, you will need to apply for the transit visa at the UK embassy or visa application centre in your country before you travel.
How do I apply for a UK transit visa?
You apply for the transit visa by completing the online form and paying the application fee. You will then need to attend an interview where you wi...
What to do if you are not going through UK border control?
If you will not be going through UK border control, check if you need a Direct Airside Transit visa instead.
How long do you have to stay in the UK to get a visitor visa?
You need to apply for a Standard Visitor visa if you’re staying in the UK for more than 48 hours.
How long does it take to leave the UK?
leaving the UK within 48 hours. not working or studying while in the UK. You may not have to apply for a visa. What you need to do depends on your nationality and whether you need to enter the UK. Check if you need to apply for a visa.
What to do if you are not a resident of the country you are travelling to?
If you’re not a resident or national of the country you’re travelling to, you may need to explain why you’re going there. You may need to provide details of where you’re staying.
When did the UK change its visa laws?
From 1 December 2014, the law is changing so you will have the option of either using a transit visa or using one of the ‘exemption’ documents listed below if you need to transit the UK as part of your travel.
Who makes the decision to allow transit without a visa?
The decision to allow transit without a visa is made by the immigration officer at the border.
What is an ADS visa?
a valid Schengen Approved Destination Scheme (ADS) group tourism visa where the holder is en route to the Schengen area; or
Do you need a visa to travel to the UK?
Nationals from certain countries* require a visa or exemption document to transit the UK, whether they are transiting airside (without passing through border control) or landside (passing through border control possibly to collect luggage or change airports).
What do you need to bring to travel to the UK?
Bring your visa and documents with you when you travel through the UK.
What to do if you are not a resident of the country you are travelling to?
If you’re not a resident or national of the country you’re travelling to, you may need to explain why you’re going there. You may need to provide details of where you’re staying.
How to apply for a transit visa?
You apply for the transit visa by completing the online form and paying the application fee. You will then need to attend an interview where you will provide supporting evidence of your transit plans, and submit your biometric information.
How long does a direct airside transit visa last?
Direct Airside Transit visas last for up to 24 hours, meaning the onward flight must be within 24 hours of your arrival in the UK. You cannot apply for this visa if you need to go through UK border control, for example to check in your luggage on to a connecting flight or to change airports.
How much does a DATV visa cost?
The DATV application typically costs £35, though this may vary depending on which country you are applying from. You apply online for a Direct Airside Transit Visa, unless you are applying from North Korea which requires a printed form. You will then make an appointment at the UK embassy or a visa application centre in your country.
What is a layover in the UK?
The UK immigration rules recognise two types of ‘layovers’: Airside – when you do not pass through UK immigration control for your connecting journey. Landside – when you do pass through UK border control, but return shortly (usually within 24 hours) to leave the UK. You will need a UK transit visa if you: Are in transit to another country and have ...
Is a long term visitor visa better than a standard visa?
If you can prove you need to frequently pass through the UK in transit over a longer period, the long-term Standard Visitor visa may be a better solution.
Can I get a UK transit visa at the airport?
No, you will need to apply for the transit visa at the UK embassy or visa application centre in your country before you travel.
How to Apply for a UK Transit Visa?
When applying for a UK Transit Visa, you need to complete some procedures, which we have listed below step by step:
How many types of transit visas are there in the UK?
There are two UK Transit Visa types, which define the rules, criteria and requirements for such a visa, which are as follows:
How long does it take to leave the UK?
You will go through UK border control, for example to check in your luggage for a connecting flight. You will be leaving the UK within 48 hours. You will be exempt from the requirement of getting a UK Transit Visa only if you have a:
Where is the decision to allow a passenger to transit without a visa made?
The decision to allow a passenger to transit without a visa (TWOV) under the scheme is decided by an immigration officer at the UK border.
What is an airside transit?
Airside Transit (where available) Airside transit passengers are those who do not need to change airports and do not need to pass through the UK border. Passengers cannot transit ‘airside’ to the Republic of Ireland or anywhere within the common travel area.
What is an ADS visa?
a valid Schengen Approved Destination Scheme (ADS) group tourism visa where the holder is travelling to the country that issued it
Do diplomatic passport holders need a visa?
(2): Holders of diplomatic passports do not require a visa. Service passport holders may transit without a visa. Holders of a public affairs passport may not transit without a visa.
Do non-nationals need a visa?
Whether holders of non-national and refugee travel documents require a direct airside transit visa (DATV) depends on their original nationality, and whether they qualify for one of the exemptions listed above. Persons recognised as stateless under the 1954 UN Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons are not required to hold a DATV and may transit airside without a visa.
