Sunday, September 29, 2013

Transiting UK or Transit Rules in UK

Land Transit in UK

Transit Land side means, if you arrive on a flight, pass through immigration control and then leave the UK within 48 hours (or 24 hours if you are travelling under the 'travel without visa' concession).

If you are from visa national country(click here to know visa national country) you must obtain a transit visa prior to your transit

If you want to spend longer than 48 hours in the UK before continuing your journey, you must have a visitor visa to UK.


Travelling through the Common Travel Area

Travelling through the Common Travel Area
he UK, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are known as the Common Travel Area.

If you are a visa national, or if you are recognised as 'stateless', you may need a visa to transit the UK on your way to or from a Common Travel Area destination.

Travelling to a Common Travel Area destination

If you are passing through the UK on your way to a destination in the Common Travel Area, you cannot transit airside and will need to enter the UK during your journey

Transit without visa' concession in UK - Direct Airside Transit Visa exemptions in UK

If you are a national of a country covered by the DATV system, you may be able to transit the UK airside without a visa. To qualify for this exemption:

you must arrive and depart by air; and
your onward flight must be confirmed, and must depart within 24 hours; and
you have proper documentation for your destination, including a visa if necessary.
Additionally, you must hold:

  1. a valid entry visa for Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the USA, and a valid airline ticket for travel via the UK, as part of a journey to or from one of those countries; or
  2. a valid airline ticket for travel via the UK as part of a journey from Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the USA, if you are transiting the UK no more than 6 months after the date when you last entered Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the USA with a valid entry visa for that country; or
  3. a valid USA I-551 permanent resident card issued on or after 21 April 1998; or
  4. an expired I-551 permanent resident card issued on or after 21 April 1998, accompanied by an I-797 extension letter issued by the Bureau of Citizenship; or
  5. a valid Canadian permanent resident card issued on or after 28 June 2002; or
  6. a valid Australian or New Zealand residence visa; or
  7.  a valid uniform format category D visa for entry to a state in the European Economic Area (EEA); or
  8. a valid uniform format residence permit issued by an EEA state under Council Regulation (EC) number 1030/2002; or
  9. a valid UK residence card; or
  10. a valid EEA family permit issued by the UK government; or
  11. a diplomatic or service passport issued by the People's Republic of China; or
  12. a diplomatic or official passport issued by India; or
  13. a diplomatic or official passport issued by Vietnam.


  • A valid US immigrant visa packet (form 155A/155B) is a 'valid visa' for these purposes, but the following documents are not valid for the DATV exemption:
  • An I-512 parole letter or an I-797C (notice of action) instead of a valid US visa.
  • a transportation letter instead of a valid US permanent resident card issued on or after 21 April 1998;
  • a valid travel document with a US 'ADIT' stamp saying - 'Processed for I-551. TEMPORARY EVIDENCE OF LAWFUL ADMISSION FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE VALID UNTIL [date]. EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZED'; and
  • a US visa foil endorsed, "NOT A VISA. FOIL PREPARED AT DHS REQUEST".


Who is Visa National in UK or Nationalities requiring a DATV in UK

Following countries are called Visa National in UK or Nationalities requiring a Direct Airside Transit Visa  UK


  1. Afghanistan
  2. Albania
  3. Algeria
  4. Angola
  5. Armenia
  6. Azerbaijan
  7. Bahrain
  8. Bangladesh
  9. Belarus
  10. Benin
  11. Bhutan
  12. Bolivia
  13. Bosnia Herzegovina
  14. Burkina Faso
  15. Burma
  16. Burundi
  17. Cambodia
  18. Cameroon
  19. Cape Verde
  20. Central African Republic
  21. Chad
  22. People's Republic of China (unless they hold a passport issued by Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or Macao Special Administrative Region)
  23. Colombia
  24. Comoros
  25. Congo
  26. Cuba
  27. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  28. Djibouti
  29. Dominican Republic
  30. Ecuador
  31. Egypt
  32. Equatorial Guinea
  33. Eritrea
  34. Ethiopia
  35. Fiji
  36. Gabon
  37. Gambia
  38. Georgia
  39. Ghana
  40. Guinea
  41. Guinea Bissau
  42. Guyana
  43. Haiti
  44. India
  45. Indonesia
  46. Iran
  47. Iraq
  48. Ivory Coast
  49. Jamaica
  50. Jordan
  51. Kazakhstan
  52. Kenya
  53. Korea (North)
  54. Kosovo
  55. Kuwait
  56. Kyrgyzstan
  57. Laos
  58. Lebanon
  59. Lesotho
  60. Liberia
  61. Libya
  62. Macedonia
  63. Madagascar
  64. Malawi
  65. Mali
  66. Mauritania
  67. Moldova
  68. Mongolia
  69. Montenegro
  70. Morocco
  71. Mozambique
  72. Nepal
  73. Niger
  74. Nigeria
  75. Oman
  76. Pakistan
  77. Palestinian Territories
  78. Peru
  79. Philippines
  80. Qatar
  81. Republic of South Sudan
  82. Republic of Sudan 
  83. Russia
  84. Rwanda
  85. Sao Tome e Principe
  86. Saudi Arabia
  87. Senegal
  88. Serbia
  89. Sierra Leone
  90. Somalia
  91. South Africa
  92. Sri Lanka
  93. Sudan
  94. Surinam
  95. Swaziland
  96. Syria
  97. Taiwan (unless they hold a Taiwan passport which includes the number of the identification card issued by the competent authority in Taiwan)
  98. Tajikistan
  99. Tanzania
  100. Thailand
  101. Togo
  102. Tunisia
  103. Turkey
  104. Turkmenistan
  105. Uganda
  106. Ukraine
  107. United Arab Emirates
  108. Uzbekistan
  109. Vatican City
  110. Venezuela (unless they hold a Venezuelan passport which contains biometric information held in an electronic chip)
  111. Vietnam
  112. Yemen
  113. Zambia
  114. Zimbabwe
  115. The territories formerly comprising the socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia


Direct Airside Transit Visa (DATV) in UK

In Direct Airside Transit Visa applicable when you arrive on a flight, remain in the arrival lounge of the airport without passing through immigration control, and then depart on another flight from the same airport.

The UK government operates a DATV system for some countries.These countries are here

If you are a national of a from any of these countries(to know the country list click here) you must have a Direct Airside Transit Visa to perform a Air side Transit in UK

Transit Visa Information

Every traveler face challenges while transiting certain countries to reach their final destination

Transit visa requirements are enforced by a particular country where transit places is located and not by individual air line itself

How we check whether a transit visa required or not to transit a certain country.

Click here to know the rules while transiting UK