Visa application

That's exactly my point and the reason I don't bother flying this route. This thing take longer to get than a Schengen

I unfortunately need a visa. Applied last Monday. Flying to Heathrow as that’s the only direct flight to UK. Was not prepared to do a layover with an infant.

Will see if they even approve the visa. My 5th one now. But we always flew into gatwick.

When we flew back from Vegas in 2019 - we were going through London and did not need a visa normally. But. They were striking during that time and they had to issue me a temp visa to go to a local hotel to catch another flight the following day.
 
That's exactly my point and the reason I don't bother flying this route. This thing take longer to get than a Schengen
I’m still not understanding the reasoning for a DATV. What’s the point if you’re not going through passport control?
 
Wasn't that more because they were forced to offer it (the Surinder Singh judgement) rather than because they felt like being nice?
No idea why a EU citizen doesn't have to pay for a visa for their non-EU spouse.

While America does charge for a spousal tourist visa it's a 10 year multiple entry one that costs roughly the same as the UK 6 month visa.
 
No idea why a EU citizen doesn't have to pay for a visa for their non-EU spouse.

While America does charge for a spousal tourist visa it's a 10 year multiple entry one that costs roughly the same as the UK 6 month visa.
Yeah even the normal US visitor visa is ten years. Mine is still valid till 2029.

I’ve considered just getting a 10 year visitor visa for UK as I go there, roughly once a year. But it’s 20k and you need to convince the ECO with a lot more info. If they say no, it’s 20kk down the drain.
 
Yeah even the normal US visitor visa is ten years. Mine is still valid till 2029.

I’ve considered just getting a 10 year visitor visa for UK as I go there, roughly once a year. But it’s 20k and you need to convince the ECO with a lot more info. If they say no, it’s 20kk down the drain.
Yeah - £837 and now is not the time to get that with the rand the way it is.

I go yearly but my wife/family only accompanies me every other year or so it's really not cost effective.
 
Yeah - £837 and now is not the time to get that with the rand the way it is.

I go yearly but my wife/family only accompanies me every other year or so it's really not cost effective.

If you’re going that often; no thoughts about moving back?
 
If you’re going that often; no thoughts about moving back?
Roughly every other day I entertain dreams of returning to the UK and/or US. My wife isn't keen on the idea though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Anyone remember the days when SAns didn't need a visa for the UK?
Oh well, guess things change.
Considering they approve over 97% of SA applicants it seems a bit farcical.
 
Considering they approve over 97% of SA applicants it seems a bit farcical.

I was once refused in 2015. But was a due to lack of documentation.

Where did you get that stat from?

Hoping my visa is back next week.
 
Considering they approve over 97% of SA applicants it seems a bit farcical.

Remember that the buying of genuine fake SAn passports has been reported to about as easy as buying a newspaper.

 
Remember that the buying of genuine fake SAn passports has been reported to about as easy as buying a newspaper.


You need more than just a SA passport to get into the UK though.
 
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