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    I am travelling from USA to India via British Airways (4 hours stopover in London) 2 months from now. My current H1 visa has expired, I got the approval for my extension
    (I-797 ) and I plan to get visa stamping done for my extension in India before I return to US.

    I have already booked the British Airways flight recently and it is non refundable, my question is this:

    1) Do I need a Direct Air Transit Visa (DATV) or a Visitor in Transit Visa.
    2) Also please let me know the detailed procedure to apply for the relevant Visa.
    3) Can I go to the consulate for stamping and collect the passport personally after stamping is done.


    Thanks,
    Nikhil

  • #2
    no need of transit visa

    This is my openion and not legal advice

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    • #3
      Originally posted by nikhil.sns View Post
      I am travelling from USA to India via British Airways (4 hours stopover in London) 2 months from now. My current H1 visa has expired, I got the approval for my extension
      (I-797 ) and I plan to get visa stamping done for my extension in India before I return to US.

      I have already booked the British Airways flight recently and it is non refundable, my question is this:

      1) Do I need a Direct Air Transit Visa (DATV) or a Visitor in Transit Visa.
      2) Also please let me know the detailed procedure to apply for the relevant Visa.
      3) Can I go to the consulate for stamping and collect the passport personally after stamping is done.


      Thanks,
      Nikhil
      To apply for a transit visa you must be able to prove you can enter that country and to show that the only purpose of your visit to the UK is transit.
      Visa Australia Immigration

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      • #4
        hi. next month same trip rom USA to India via British Airways worry a litle

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        • #5
          Originally posted by nikhil.sns View Post
          I am travelling from USA to India via British Airways (4 hours stopover in London) 2 months from now. My current H1 visa has expired, I got the approval for my extension
          (I-797 ) and I plan to get visa stamping done for my extension in India before I return to US.

          I have already booked the British Airways flight recently and it is non refundable, my question is this:

          1) Do I need a Direct Air Transit Visa (DATV) or a Visitor in Transit Visa.
          2) Also please let me know the detailed procedure to apply for the relevant Visa.
          3) Can I go to the consulate for stamping and collect the passport personally after stamping is done.


          Thanks,
          Nikhil
          Thank you for details friend.

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          • #6
            Hi Nikhil,
            1. You likely don't need a visa for your transit in London.
            • With a valid I-797 approval notice (visa extension) and a non-stop onward flight to India, you might qualify for the Transit Without Visa (TWOV) program.
            • Check details and requirements for TWOV with British Airways or https://www.gov.uk/transit-visa.
            1. If TWOV isn't an option, apply for a Direct Airside Transit Visa (DATV). Application details can be found on the UK government website https://www.gov.uk/transit-visa.
            2. DATV applications are usually done online. You cannot collect koows your koows passport during processing; it will be mailed back.

            Tip: Contact British Airways to confirm TWOV eligibility for your specific situation.

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            • #7
              1. You likely need a Visitor in Transit Visa (VTT). A DATV is for brief stays in the airport, not a 4-hour stopover.

              2. Contact the Indian Embassy/Consulate in the US for specific application procedures. They can provide you with the necessary forms and requirements.

              3. Yes, you can usually collect your passport after visa stamping. However, check with the consulate for their exact procedures.

              Important: Ensure your travel plans align with visa regulations. Consult with the
              online2yuechat Indian consulate for accurate and up-to-date information.







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