Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 7:26 pm
Hello
You need a visitor visa for that. You can't engage into an immigration path just for a short visit. It doesn't worth the hassle.
Hi
I just checked online on
https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa, after entering the country coming from, the question is
what are you coming to do do in UK? i clicked on Tourism, and then the next question:
Will you be travelling with or visiting either your partner or a family member in the UK? i clicked on YES then the next question:
Do you have an Article 10 or 20 card? i clicked on NO then the outcome is:
Check if you need a UK visa
You’ll need a visa to come to the UK
The visa you need depends on your partner or family member’s situation.
They’re a British citizen
In most cases, you should apply for a Standard Visitor visa.
You should apply for a ‘Surinder Singh’ EEA family permit instead if you’ve been living with them in an EEA country other than the UK and they’ve been working, self-employed, self-sufficient or studying there.
They’re from elsewhere in the EEA
Apply for a family permit.
They’re from outside the EEA
Apply for a Standard Visitor visa.
Previous answers
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Question Answer Change answer
What’s your nationality as shown on your passport or travel document? Iran Changeanswer to "What’s your nationality as shown on your passport or travel document?"
What are you coming to the UK to do? Tourism Changeanswer to "What are you coming to the UK to do?"
Will you be travelling with or visiting either your partner or a family member in the UK? Yes Changeanswer to "Will you be travelling with or visiting either your partner or a family member in the UK?"
Do you have an Article 10 or 20 card? No Change
Do you still feel that the correct category will be standard visitor visa instead of EEA Permit?
looking forward to hear from you