Traveling to London with boyfriend, passport control together or separately

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My boyfriend and I will be flying into London Gatwick and I'm wondering if we can go through passport control together, or if we have to approach separately?

I've seen a lot of information about families traveling together, but as we aren't family I'm not sure, especially with this airport



Best Answer

To expand on what DCClayworth said. One of the first questions you'll be asked is "Are you travelling with anyone else?" So answer "yes". It's very likely that the Officer will have seen you two interacting in the queue/line and will call you forward together.At Gatwick, I have very frequently heard the queue/line organisers say "If you are travelling together, go forward together". As DCClayworth pointed out, you can then corroborate each other's answers.




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Do you need to go through passport control for domestic flights UK?

If you're coming in on a domestic flight then you don't need to worry about immigration as you'll be able to head straight through to baggage reclaim. Flying internationally? You'll need to come through UK border control.

Can couples go through immigration together?

Customs is where you go through the declare do not declare channel and it's regarding what you are bringing into the country. You are travelling together but may be called up separately to show your passports, but that's no big deal if you go together. There will be someone calling you forward and directing you.

Who can use eGates at Heathrow?

Use the eGates for quicker entry
  • a British citizen.
  • a national of an EU country, Australia, Canada, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland or the USA.
  • a member of the Registered Traveller Service.


Who can use automated passport control?

Who is eligible to use APC? U.S. citizens, U.S. legal permanent residents, Canadian citizens, eligible Visa Waiver Program participants, and travelers entering with B1/B2, C1/D, or D visa can utilize APC kiosks.



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Answer 2

The usual criterion for considering people to be family is If they live at the same address. Since you don't you should approach separately. Stick near each other so you can confirm each other's stories.

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