Transiting through the UK both ways on a return journey

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I am a citizen of one of the countries for which travellers need a transit visa to pass through the UK.

The question is:

If you need a visa to transit through the UK, do you need ANOTHER transit visa for your return flight (if that also goes through the UK)?



Best Answer

A person will qualify for a multiple visitor in transit visa as long as their passport and visa for the country of destination are still valid for at least two months after the expiry of the multiple entry visa. This will allow the applicant to transit the UK any number of times within the period for which the visa is valid. The two month rule for the multiple entry visa is not compulsory for a single entry visa.

Source : UK Border Agency, p.12




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