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Unlikely. I think this is basically a note saying 'don't let this guy in'. I think Adminstrative removal is the term...qatarsl wrote:What is IS151A ?
I was given IS151A with SECTION B marked while i was leaving UK at the Heathrow Airport and my finger prints were taken.
What does this mean ?
I overstayed in the UK for 6 months due to unavoidable circumstances. Do u think I could visit the UK again ?
Look forward to your advice.
But this does not give you the right to break the rules in this country, does it? The rules say that by the end of your visa you MUST either leave the UK or apply for an extension. If there was a risk of you returning in your country, you should have made an asylum claim.qatarsl wrote: I was unavoidable because i could not return to my country during that time due to civic unrest.
It depends. You will not be able to get another visitors visa in your lifetime. You may however, be able to apply under other categories leading to settlement, such as long term Work Permit, Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, spouse of someone present and settled here or a business person.During my stay in the UK i did not WORK, all my living expenses were funded by my savings. What do u think my chances are in a future application.
Nothing. Whether there is a mark in your passport or not will not make any difference to your future UK visa applications, as in either case, the fact that you were an immigration offender will be kept on a computer system (Warnings Index) for many years.The Immigration Officer at Heathrow also wrote on my passport which I think may harm my future travel. What do u think I should do ?
I'm from a Sri Lanka. My family is from the EAST of Sri Lanka, where there is continuous war. I do admit its a mistake to STAY. My family is in Sri Lanka. I never intend to STAY in the UK for long as I intend to return to my family. Thats the very reason why i did not apply for Asylum. I believe EXTENSION of a visit visa was not possible.But this does not give you the right to break the rules in this country, does it? The rules say that by the end of your visa you MUST either leave the UK or apply for an extension. If there was a risk of you returning in your country, you should have made an asylum claim.
I'm actually a businessmen. I have my customers in the UK. I have also traveled to other countries like the US and other EU countries before.It depends. You will not be able to get another visitors visa in your lifetime. You may however, be able to apply under other categories leading to settlement, such as long term Work Permit, Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, spouse of someone present and settled here or a business person.