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Hi all

I need some info on going back to scotland for a vacation... like how does it work at immigration in uk for my USC husband???? is it easy or do they give you a hard time.... can I go with him or do I have to go the normal UK passport holders route???

any help or information would be useful...

Kezzie

Hiya Kezzie

me & hubby just got back from UK, i went the UK passport holder line, he went non uk passport line, i just stood behind his desk & waited, he was through in no time at all, no problems!! :yes:

Amanda-England (Yorkshire)- Mark-USA(Michigan)

April/04/2005- Visa journey began!!

We did both K3 & CR1 visa's, got both!!- I returned to England for my CR1 interview after first arriving on a K3 visa!!

May/25th 2006- Green card arrives in the mail................YAY!!

19th June 2006 I Had to go to the Social Security Office to get my number, the DS-230 didnt work for me!!

26-June-2006- Social Security# arrived in the mail....YAY!!

Feb 2008 lift conditions <<<reminder to self!!<<<< went to England for a visit instead, no rush right, 90 days is a long time,LOL

Removing Conditions Begins

Mailed I-751 April 12th 2008

signed for @ NSC April 16th

NOA date April 16th

Conditional GC expired May 5th 2008

Biometrics Detroit May 10th 2008

10 year Green card ordered August 20th 2008

Citizenship any time from feb 2009

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Hi all

I need some info on going back to scotland for a vacation... like how does it work at immigration in uk for my USC husband???? is it easy or do they give you a hard time.... can I go with him or do I have to go the normal UK passport holders route???

any help or information would be useful...

Kezzie

My wife tends to get a hard time at UK immigration, but plenty of others seem to sail through no problems. Make sure you have evidence of your status in the USA (so they know he's not trying to settle there) and I'd imagine you could go through the "Non-EU" line with him, but if they need any info from you, they would certainly call for you.

The initial mystery that attends any journey is: how did the traveller reach his starting point in the first place?

---Louise Bogan, Journey Around my Room

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ohh heinz baked beans - I love that on toast - my American fiance think I am mad to have baked beans on toast! He wouldnt even try it (rolls eyes).

Lina (UKC)

... I've always eaten baked beans on toast, even when I was little, and I'm the USC! (they were American baked beans, though... not Heinz) Could be becuase my mom was the first one that made them that way for me, and she lived in England for a while before I was born and a little afterward too.

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