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The above is wrong. They can tell just by scanning the bio page if it is a machine readable passport. I have just come from the US and my wife's ppt is scanned as normal and just stamped. At LGW it was the same process but since my passport is not machine readable, they had to turn to the visa page.jazbaati99 wrote:I don't think your immigration status can be revealed just by scanning your passport, the officer need to see your visa sticker. What I always use to do was to keep my landing card on the same page as the visa to avoid the officer shuffling through my passport.
What visa does your wife have?jes2jes wrote:The above is wrong. They can tell just by scanning the bio page if it is a machine readable passport. I have just come from the US and my wife's ppt is scanned as normal and just stamped. At LGW it was the same process but since my passport is not machine readable, they had to turn to the visa page.jazbaati99 wrote:I don't think your immigration status can be revealed just by scanning your passport, the officer need to see your visa sticker. What I always use to do was to keep my landing card on the same page as the visa to avoid the officer shuffling through my passport.
It gets worse. Oh boy, something to look forward to. Whenever they asked me who do you work for and I said myself, then they would say what is the name of your company and I said the company's name is my name. And because I was getting all wound up, they would start laughing at me.Dawie wrote:It doesn't matter where you place the landing card, or how you present your passport to the immigration officer, they are always going to take a long look at the bio page, scan it if it is machine readable, page through your passport until they find your valid visa and then stamp it. And in between doing that they might ask you a few questions too.
It doesn't matter whether you have ILR or a time-limited visa, the IO can ask you whatever questions they deem necessary. I remember when I used to have a work permit, the only question they ever asked me on re-entering the UK used to be, "Have you changed jobs or employers?" and "What is your occupation". After I got my ILR, the questions actually got worse! On entering the UK with ILR, I used to get asked "How did you obtain your ILR", Crapshoot would be what I am thinking of as a response, you can see why I have trouble at the border. "How long have you been living in the UK", "Where have you arrived from", etc.