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ricky wrote: guys, i am leaving next tuesday , i am an overstayer , i am leaving my fiancee , we are reaaly depressed , and my fiancee is crying all the time , in our house is like a funeral very sad , but i feel we don t have no future being an overstayer
now my flight on tuesday, i have my travel document which i collected last week , i am a bit worried , (chickening out) i don t show it to my fiancee i am putting a brave face but deep inside i am worried:
could someone please tell me what they do at the airport exactly to an overstayer ???
do i need to approach the immigration before my flight?
how long it will take them to interview?
what sort of questions they will ask?
are they going to grill me ?
please any comments will help ? i do need your support guys as i feel this is the lowest point in my life
SMOOTH OPERATOR wrote:i answered him by saying immigration has done all ths process and please dont piss me off.
They wouldn't really have been within their rights — they're private security people, not government employees. They ought to treat all passengers with courtesy, in fact (though, it must be added, asking the question reported above is not discourteous per se).Spark wrote:They would have every right to 'piss him off', he violated UK law.