Difference between place of issue and place from where you leave for the destination

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I have applied for a British Visa from Singapore but will be flying from new Delhi. Is this likely to pose problems during my travel, like at the London Heathrow Airport?



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Is this likely to pose problems during my travel, like at the London Heathrow Airport?

No. Consider if your flight was from Singapore via New Delhi. At LHR, New Delhi is still where you arrived from (directly).

Security, Immigration, Customs, airline staff, shopkeepers, taxi drivers etc don't really care where you came from, though they may ask. And, if it were possible, the same people would care even less where your visa was issued.




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What does place of issue mean?

Passport \u2013 Place of issue: The City where the issuing authority is located. For US passports, this is listed under \u201cAuthority\u201d on the photo page. For example, \u201cChicago\u201d or \u201cNew Orleans.\u201d If your passport lists \u201cNational Passport Center\u201d

What is a difference between place of issue and country of issue?

Place of issue is different from Country of issue. If it is a UK passport then the issuing country is the UK. Place of issue refers to the place of issue shown on your passport. As an example, my passport's Country of issue, or Issuing authority is Canada.

What do I put for country of issue?

Your "Country of Issue" is the same as your "Country of Citizenship". For instance, if you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, but are getting your passport from the UK Consulate in Hong Kong, the UK is your country of issue.

What is visa issue location?

The country under whose laws and authority the visa was issued is India.



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