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There is no requirements like that but the passport with the visa.gdesai786 wrote:Hi,
I got my HSMP Tier 1 in March 2009:
Please let me know what all documents I need at airport/Port of Entry in UK.
Foll checklist:
1. Educational qualifications
2. Passport
3. Payslips
4. Bank statements - GBP 2800 for single for last 3 months.
I am confused about following:
I have applied in March 2009 and got a stamp in same month. I submitted payslips before March 2009. At the time of entering UK, do I need the current payslips (12 months back from today) or payslips of 12 months before March 2009.
Please add/delete any other document in above checklist if it is not complete.
Thanks in advance.
gdesai786 wrote:Hi,
I got my HSMP Tier 1 in March 2009:
Please let me know what all documents I need at airport/Port of Entry in UK.
Foll checklist:
1. Educational qualifications
2. Passport
3. Payslips
4. Bank statements - GBP 2800 for single for last 3 months.
I am confused about following:
I have applied in March 2009 and got a stamp in same month. I submitted payslips before March 2009. At the time of entering UK, do I need the current payslips (12 months back from today) or payslips of 12 months before March 2009.
Please add/delete any other document in above checklist if it is not complete.
Thanks in advance.
Yeah. No harm in carry but they will not ask if you have those documents or not. However, you will need to carry Chest X-Ray at the time of arrival...push_hsmp wrote:They usually want to know where will you stay in UK. There is no harm in carrying the documents you submitted at the time if approval.
pls correct it as:AkashS wrote:Yeah. No harm in carry but they will not ask if you have those documents or not. However, you will need to carry Chest X-Ray at the time of arrival...push_hsmp wrote:They usually want to know where will you stay in UK. There is no harm in carrying the documents you submitted at the time if approval.
Tuberculosis (TB)gdesai786 wrote:Thanks for details.
Just summarizing:
I need following at UK port of entry:
1. Passport with valid Tier 1 visa
2. Initial hotel stay address
3. Medical report with X-Ray
Do you have a specific link/info that indicates which medical test they are looking out for? I need this info so that I can provide the same details to the doctor for test.
If I have missed anything on above list please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
You don't need to have any test or test report. Only chest x-ray is good to have. Even if you don't bring chest x-ray, it will be done while immigration. sometime it takes time, some time don't.gdesai786 wrote: Do you have a specific link/info that indicates which medical test they are looking out for? I need this info so that I can provide the same details to the doctor for test.
You can take the chest x ray from any radiologist + a report stating that it is normal and you dont have TB. Dont worry about the format too much, ,just tell the doctor to use whatever format they have.pranavb wrote:Hi Guys,
Thanks for the information. Just to cross check my list, we need to carry following;
- valid passport with valid Visa
- Chest x-ray with doctor's certificate.
- Additionally I can carry the butch of documents which i submitted during Visa approval process.
thats it. (I guess),
One more thing I would like to know is, this chest x-ray, we can take out from any radiologist or is there any specific panel of doctor's appointed for this? also I have taken x-ray on 31st aug, and planning to come on 18th sept. to will immigration officer accept this x-ray?
I will be grateful if anyone of u give the format of doctor's certificate so that i can get it done from my doctor.
cheers,
Pranav
Any radiologist will do. You do not need to carry the actual x-ray. Its the report thats required (if at all). Tell the radiologist that you need a chest skiagrampranavb wrote:Hi Guys,
Thanks for the information. Just to cross check my list, we need to carry following;
- valid passport with valid Visa
- Chest x-ray with doctor's certificate.
- Additionally I can carry the butch of documents which i submitted during Visa approval process.
thats it. (I guess),
One more thing I would like to know is, this chest x-ray, we can take out from any radiologist or is there any specific panel of doctor's appointed for this? also I have taken x-ray on 31st aug, and planning to come on 18th sept. to will immigration officer accept this x-ray?
I will be grateful if anyone of u give the format of doctor's certificate so that i can get it done from my doctor.
cheers,
Pranav
Yes skiagram is the technical term for X-ray (which is the ray used to create a skiagram). Anyways, your report dated 19th Sept is fine. X-rays are known to cause mutation in cells/ trigger cancer and no one should expect a person to keep himself exposing frequently to these rays.pranavb wrote:What is akiagram? is it not same as x-ray?
Also I have taken x-ray and report from doctor on 31st Aug, however I would be traveling on 19th Sept. so should I take new x-ray and report from doctor may be on 16th /17th?
Cheers
Pranava