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Question on Travel History for Visitor Visa

kalrap.pk

Newbie
May 28, 2016
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Hi,

I am applying for Visitor Visa. I am an Indian Passport holder, living in UK on a Work Permit. I used to have a US visa which has now expired so currently no active US visas.

Here are my queries :

1)Can you advise what should I include in my travel history?
2) I believe I should include my UK Work Permit. Is that right?
3) Since my US visa has expired I need not include that. Do I include my US entry exit stamps?
4) What about all my other travels. Are those required in travel history?

Pls advise.
 

bellaluna

VIP Member
May 23, 2014
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Include your stamps and visas from the last 10 years for the travel history, even expired visas, as long as they were from the last 10 years.
 

kalrap.pk

Newbie
May 28, 2016
7
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Hi Bellaluna, Do you mean I should put scanned copy of all my stamps to all countries of travel from past 10 years?

Thats about 20-25 pages of my passports. Should I be scanning all of them?

It doesnt mention in the requirement of visitor visa that they need 10 year travel entry/exit stamps. Are you sure about this?
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
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kalrap.pk said:
1)Can you advise what should I include in my travel history?
2) I believe I should include my UK Work Permit. Is that right?
3) Since my US visa has expired I need not include that. Do I include my US entry exit stamps?
4) What about all my other travels. Are those required in travel history?
You can prepare an Explanation: My Travel History

1. In this (in a tabular format, chronological order), give each visa number + entry/exit dates of each visit to that country + purpose of the visit..... for the last 10 years or so.


2. You must submit proofs of your UK immigration status: Work Permit + Biometric Residence Permit + any other proofs for your UK residence and employment


3. If you have traveled to the US in the last 10 years, then you can apply under the CAN+ program = expedited processing. For this, you must prove the US entry stamp.... so you must scan the US visa and passport page for the entry stamp


Cheers
 

bellaluna

VIP Member
May 23, 2014
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I submitted my stamps from the last 10 years and got approved, so I'm just advising what worked for me. :) Or you can also do what Bryanna suggested, which also should be sufficient, if you don't want to scan all those pages.