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vinny wrote:It seems that some Immigration Officers are now issuing a more appropriate endorsement instead of the Code 1A.
The issue is with your mobile provider (commonly O2), not with Immigration Boards. Even moderators have experienced the same problem.Ikonkar wrote:vinny wrote:It seems that some Immigration Officers are now issuing a more appropriate endorsement instead of the Code 1A.
It says "Admitted to the United Kingdom under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 for - six months(hand written).
I'm trying to upload the pic from my mobile but it keeps coming up with an error that a ban has been issued on my IP address. Can Gurus please unblock... don't know why it was banned at the first place?
A classic textbook manoeuvre, well executed by both you and the concerned border guard.Ikonkar wrote:Hello people,
Thought I'd share my experience with you guys regarding entry into UK without valid residence card.
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Upon arrival at the immigration desk, I politely requested that I'm seeking an entry under code 1A, he then looked at me and said "OK, I'd have to go and check inside, I was carrying my PR COA, my wife DCPR, my wife was travelling with me so her original passport, my expired RC and our wedding certificate. He went inside and came back after 5 minutes and said ok.
No questions asked.
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I hope the above helps to the people and give them reassurances regarding entry into the UK without valid RC.
Thanks
Overwise she wouldn't be allowed to board the flight (Airlines won't let you board if you are a visa national without a visa/residence card/Family permit, etc). Whereas you can board a flight land in the UK and apply for entry at the border under EEA Regulations.tawnos wrote:I would have one question: why would her free visa access play a role?
you saying you are non-eu national married with eu-national you travel to Uk from Greece withn your wife and get entry into the uk under code 1A....?Ikonkar wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:49 amHello people,
Thought I'd share my experience with you guys regarding entry into UK without valid residence card.
I travel for business and my residence card expired in the first week of January. So I decided to take my wife (EU national) with me last week for my business meeting. We went to Asia and booked our return tickets to Brussels. We got on the coach from Brussels and headed towards UK. Upon arriving at the border in Calais, French immigration officer looked at our passports and then requested for marriage ceritificate, he looked at both and stamped my passport, now heading towards UK border control few yards from French border control.
Upon arrival at the immigration desk, I politely requested that I'm seeking an entry under code 1A, he then looked at me and said "OK, I'd have to go and check inside, I was carrying my PR COA, my wife DCPR, my wife was travelling with me so her original passport, my expired RC and our wedding certificate. He went inside and came back after 5 minutes and said ok.
No questions asked.
I was quite surprised myself, but anyhow I was happy to as I didn't wanted any more hassle. So it worked for me. I hope it works for everybody, the only downside was that it costed us fortune to fly from UK and terminate our return journey in Brussels and not to forget extra time.
I've requested my documents back since the beginning of December and have involved my MP but UKVI are turning blind eye. Eagerly waiting for my PR card.
I hope the above helps to the people and give them reassurances regarding entry into the UK without valid RC.
Thanks