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Return ticket

Post by david1955 » Tue Sep 20, 2016 12:10 pm

Hi,
My Inlaws are planning to visit us in the month of october. However they haven't booked there return ticket as there date is not confirmed .

Do immigration officers at the airport ask to see the return ticket or is return ticket mandatory?

In there application form they mentioned they will be visiting uk for a period of 3 weeks now there plan has changed and that can be between 5 or 6 weeks , will that be a problem if they stay for 6 weeks. Do immigration officer at the airport have access to what they have mentioned on there application form i.e 3 weeks?

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Re: Return ticket

Post by Casa » Tue Sep 20, 2016 5:38 pm

1. Yes it will be a problem if they stay longer than the original requested time, affecting future visitor visa applications.
2. The IO may well ask to see a return ticket, especially as return tickets are generally cheaper than 2 x single tickets. This may flag up as a potential overstay.
3. The IO has access through the Border Control system to all data relevant to the application.
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Re: Return ticket

Post by noajthan » Tue Sep 20, 2016 5:52 pm

david1955 wrote:Hi,
My Inlaws are planning to visit us in the month of october. However they haven't booked there return ticket as there date is not confirmed .

Do immigration officers at the airport ask to see the return ticket or is return ticket mandatory?

In there application form they mentioned they will be visiting uk for a period of 3 weeks now there plan has changed and that can be between 5 or 6 weeks , will that be a problem if they stay for 6 weeks. Do immigration officer at the airport have access to what they have mentioned on there application form i.e 3 weeks?
Other members have encountered or reported problems when they or relatives stay longer than originally stated even if less than 6 months.
Its all about credibility when making subsequent applications.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

david1955
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Re: Return ticket

Post by david1955 » Wed Sep 21, 2016 11:36 am

Thanks for your reply. Cleared my doubt.

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