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You will get another stamp in your passport I believe.nostalgic_echo wrote:I'm currently holding a UK tourist/visit visa expired in March 2010. I stayed there for a month last October, and planning on visiting UK again. My question is, would my visa receive another stamp on it? Or will there be only one stamp, i.e. the first day on entry?
Thank you.
Correct!boulevardofbrokendreams wrote:You will get another stamp in your passport I believe.
yayRozen wrote:Correct!boulevardofbrokendreams wrote:You will get another stamp in your passport I believe.
Not quite - the IDI's say 6 months in every 12, ie 180 in every 365 ish...taylondon wrote:u do get your passport stamped each time u enter the UK. Check if your visitor visa is single entry or multi entry.
check also ''duration'' section.
my mother has got 2 years multi entry visitor visa but its duration is 180 days only.
that means she can stay in the UK total of 180 days within 2 years
NO! It means she can stay a total of 180 days (6 months) in every year (12 months) of her long term visit visa!taylondon wrote:that means she can stay in the UK total of 180 days within 2 years
They don't usually stamp your passport when you're leaving UK! They stamp it when you're coming in!nostalgic_echo wrote: And I didn't get my visa stamped when I left UK! It's kinda weird.
Please refer 2.1.9 FREQUENCY AND DURATION OF VISITStaylondon wrote:I have never read that rule (180 days in every 1 year) on anywhere.