Returning after being removed from UK

3/12/2014 10:33:24 AM

You have summarized the situation quite well in your last sentence.

If you have been denied entry to the UK, the UK authorities recommend that you apply for a tourist visa in advance, even if you usually don’t need a visa to visit the UK as a tourist. However, even if a tourist visa is issued, the final decision if you are let into the country lies with the UKBA entry clearance officer.

The canceled entry stamp in your passport is likely to cause the clearance officer to check you more thoroughly than other passengers. Getting a new passport (without any canceled stamps) probably won’t solve the problem, as the UK Border Agency anyway has your denied entry on file. No matter what documentation your bring (financial support, lodging reservations and onward/return tickets), the officer still may make a very subjective decision and claim that his impression is that you are intending to violate the visa conditions. You have no right to object this decision on-site.

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