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The expiry date of your passport and visa are two different things. The duration of your leave to remain may not be restricted by the validity period of your passport.vitalik wrote: i was given a visa that expires in Feb 2008 too so i was just wondering if it is just a coincidence or the limit they had to put because of my passport is expiring in that month too.
Yup, I once got a 3 year visa even though my passport expired 5 months later, which was very inconvenient for me - ended up going abroad with both old and new passports and avoided a dreary trip to the H/O!Jeff Albright wrote: The expiry date of your passport and visa are two different things. The duration of your leave to remain may not be restricted by the validity period of your passport.
Your passport could be expiring in Feb 2008, your visa - in February 2100. It means that when you are renewing your passport, your visa is still in force. You can transfer it to the new passport for an appropriate fee, if you wish. The information how to do that is given on the IND website.
Alternatively, if you plan to go outside the country, then return, show both your new passport and your old passport to an immigration officer, who will place an appropriate stamp in your new passport.
Yeah I can confirm that I have successfully reentered the UK twice now with my ILR sticker in my previously cancelled passport without any problems whatsoever.RobinLondon wrote:I rang up the HO today and asked them this question. The fellow there said that there was a difference between being granted a limited leave and an indefinite leave in a passport. On the most basic level, he said that transferring the visa to a new passport required the TOC form for LTR and the NTL form for ILR. I thought that that was a bit bureaucratic, but that's how it is.
When I asked him about just carrying the two passports, he said that was possible, but for LTR, that was "outside standard procedure". He said that IOs can hold you up in immigration to make specific enquiries. Whilst he said he didn't want to alarm me, he said it would probably be best all around simply to renew your passport early before getting FLR or submit a TOC form afterwards.
I guess that is all common sense, perhaps. The interesting bit is that carrying two passports seems fine if you've got ILR. It's a bit more risky with just LTR.