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Thanks for clarifying. Can the spouse visa be stamped early before the start date? (I guess not)
I don’t know if my experience is of any use to you, as I was entering UK on EEA FP (6 months validity) in Aug 19. My 5 years visits visa was issued in Oct 18, so shall be valid till oct 23.akaaka wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 1:20 pmSorry to double post, I can't see how to edit.
Is cancelling of existing visas a universal practice when issuing a new one of different type? Of course this makes sense, I just can't see it stated anywhere officially, and the tourist visa in her passport is untouched/looks 'valid'.
Wishful thinking perhaps but I'd have hoped the prior visa would only be cancelled by the start date of the new visa, not the issuing of it with a future start date. As all this does is lead to periods where you are not permitted to enter at the crossover between visas :/
Even though the tourist visa looks untouched and valid, there's a high possibility that the barcode under the visa won't work anymore once it goes through a scan, because a new visa is being issued. In theory, your wife will be a UK resident and not a tourist anymore, so it's likely that her multi-entry visa has been "voided" at this point.akaaka wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 1:20 pmSorry to double post, I can't see how to edit.
Is cancelling of existing visas a universal practice when issuing a new one of different type? Of course this makes sense, I just can't see it stated anywhere officially, and the tourist visa in her passport is untouched/looks 'valid'.
Glad she's got the vignette. I've never heard of a case similar to yours, but I guess this virus outbreak should be consider as an 'exceptional circumstance' and looking at the situation, I don't know whether it will be worth it to risk it and travel to the UK (after all, she's got a visa), or wait either in Morocco or China.akaaka wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:55 pmThanks for the reply guys.
She has her passport in hand with the vignette(?) stating valid from 07/02/2020, so we assume she cannot arrive with the spouse visa before that date. Well aware of the airline situation and looking to use KLM/airFrance within the next 24 hours if possible. No Schengen visa so it's Kyiv or Marrakesh if we want to wait it out somewhere until the visa is valid :/