Flight to Baghdad from Heathrow

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The airline check-in counter is not going to bother with the Jordanian leg of the flight since you'll fall under Transit Without Visa (TWOV) for that part SEE EDIT. What they will check though is your visa for Iraq, and if needed, they'll seek pre-authorisation from UK Border Agency and note down your visa details. Also, since the airline has no access to Jordanian passport control's database, they'll simply consider you as any other passenger transiting in Jordan.

Edit: According to Timaticweb, you do need a visa for Iraq. Furthermore, Jordan's TWOV rules only allow for a maximum transit time of six hours, and in case of transit times between six to 24 hours, you need to leave your passport at the passport control desk. Since you're only transiting, this may or may not be a problem in case their system flags you as a person who's not allowed into Jordan.

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Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max. transit time of 6 hours.

Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets transiting for longer than 6 hours, but less than 24 hours must leave the airport. Passports must be left at the immigration desk. The airlines can arrange this.

I would suggest calling up the Jordanian Embassy in UK.

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