je pense voyager en Asie de sud et j'ai fini par trouver des vols pas cher a partir du Maroc vers Londres Stansted et de cet aéroport vers la kualalumpur, j'arrive a 22:55 et je repart de londre a 2315 du londemain! c trop mais peut etre j'aurais pas un autre choix vu que c le prix le plus bas a partir du maroc vers l'asie! (si je veux partir la meme nuit je n'ai que 30mns de difference entre les deux vols et je pense que ce serait pas suffisant)
je veux juste savoir si autant que marocaine j'aurais besoin d'un visa de transit meme si j'ai qu'un seul terminal? et s'il y a d'autre gens qui ont fait le meme trajet
Bonjour,
Je suis dans le même cas que toi...
Nous allons voyager de LONDRES à KUALA LUMPUR sur AIR ASIA cet été...
Mon épouse est indonésienne...
Nous comptons arriver en bateau à 6H30 le matin et repartir en avion le soir vers 21H...
Du coup je me demande si elle a besoin d'un visa: toutes les infos sont en anglais et je ne le parle pas très bien...
J'ai trouvé ça:
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/doineedvisa/
et cette réponse m'est faite:
If you will be staying in the UK for up to 48 hours before you continue your journey, you will normally need a 'visitor in transit visa'.
However, an Immigration Officer may decide to let you pass through the UK on your way to another country without holding a visa. This is known as 'transit without visa' (TWOV).
Je ne comprends pas la partie soulignée, c'est sûr qu'ils te laissent passer?
...
Mais en même temps ils semblent exclure la possibilité d'un transit sans visa quand on prend bateau + bus...
Do I qualify for transit without visa (TWOV)?
If you are a visa national or a DATV national who is exempt, you can transit without visa if you will:arrive at a UK port on a ship and leave on the same ship within 24 hours; or arrive and leave by air within 24 hours and have no intention of staying in the UK (you can travel by rail or road between two airports); and have a confirmed onward booking that will leave within 24 hours of your arrival in the UK. Quel casse-tête hein????????🏴☠️
Salut
Nous avons pris l avion finalement car impossible en bus + avion sans visa de transit
A CDG ils ont ete cools, oui pas de pb pour le transit sans visa, mais des qu ils ont realises que nous changieons d aeroport grosse panique de leur part! Ils ont appelle HEATHROW ou je ne sais pas qui avant de nous autoriser a embarquer car mon epouse devait quitter la zone internationale et selon eux ca pouvait bloquer... Finalement passage sans soucis, idem a la frontiere mais j etais la pour expliquer notre cas au fonctionnaire des douanes. Petite precision: sur le site anglais il est marque qu on peut voyager entre deux aeroports en bus. En fait tu obtiens 24H et rien n empeche d aller faire un tour a Londres... Apres, en cas de controle, je ne sais pas...
Bonne route!!!
juste pour vous dire que je viens de regarder votre site, vraiment passionnant sur votre tour du monde ( d ailleurs vous avez fait un break avant d attaquer d autre continents ?), avec une mine de renseignements
Bonjour!
Merci pour votre lecture, cela fait toujours plaisir.
En effet, le site est en standby, nous sommes revenus faire un break "travail" non pas par besoin mais réellement par envie!
On programme la suite pour 2012!
Merci bye!
Bonjour je suis presque dans le même cas !marocaine je pars de miami vers marrakech ! J'ai une escale à Londres de 8h ! Je change d aéroport mais je n ai pas eu le temps de faire un visa transit ! Je ne sais pas comment ça va se passer ! J ai un visa usa de 10 ans ! Un visa schengen de 4 ans!Merci
Bonsoir ! Je rentre de mon voyage je n ai eu aucun problème de visa transit ! On m a donné 24h à l aéroport Heathrow et j ai pu visiter Londres et aller à gatwick pour prendre mon avion pour le maroc!
Je partage avec vous mon expérience aussi dans le même contexte. je viens de faire un voyage en Asie tout en faisant un escale à Londres.
J'ai fait le départ de Barcelone pou arriver à Séoul tout en transitant à Londres. en retour, le départ c'était de Hong Kong vers Barcelone tout en faisant le transit encore une fois à Londres.
le transit est permis pour les marocains, à condition de ne pas passer les douanes. Dans mon cas, l'enregistrement des bagages a été fait en Barcelone et du coup j'avais pas besoin de récupérer mon bagage pour continuer mon voyage. Dans l'enregistrement , j'ai eu les deux cartes d'embarquement, la première pour embarquer de Barcelone à Londres et la deuxième pour embarquer de Londres à Séoul.
cette situation n'est pas la même pour tout le monde. en fait, il y a que certains nationalité qui peuvent profiter de ça.
par exemple, ceux de la nationalité algérienne ne peuvent pas faire ce que je viens de faire là.
même dans le cas que vous ne quittez pas l'aéroport, le visa est toujours requis.
Je suis un Tunisien qui habbite en Turquie, je veut voyage a Kala Lumpur Malaisie depuis Istanbul avec British airways.... j'ai essayer de voire si j ai besoin d'un transit visa pour 6 heures d escale dans le meme terminal...j'ai trouve que j ai pas besoin d'un visa transit....mais en faite British airways ici a Istanbul ont etait choque q'un Tunisien n'a pas besoin d'un visa...je veut vraiement avoir une confirmation si j 'ai besoin d'un transit visa ou pas et merci
Sur quel site tu as vu ça? Voici le seul site fiable pour savoir https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa
Et selon ce site, oui il te faut un visa de transit. Réessaye, car j'ai pu mal répondre aux questions mais normalement oui il en faut un.
J'ai écrit un petit guide d'observation des aurores boréales, basé sur mes propres expériences: https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=9872650;#9872650
donc normalement c bon j'ai pas besoin d'un tranist visa par ce que j veut etre dans le meme terminal pour un escale de 6 heures seulement...et j ai deja plus que 1000 dollar pour un voyage de 7 jours...aussi j veux achete ticket aller/retour....normalement c bon ?
Alors j'ai du me tromper en effet, j'ai surement mis oui au lieu de non à la question sur le passage de frontière... Je viens de le refaire et en effet ça confirme que pas besoin de visa de transit tant que tu restes dans le terminal.
J'ai écrit un petit guide d'observation des aurores boréales, basé sur mes propres expériences: https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=9872650;#9872650
bonjour,
je pars pour le vietnam en janvier avec ma copine chinoise.
nous avons tous les 2 un visa pour entrer au vietnam.
nous prenons un Nice-Londres, puis un Londres-Hong Kong puis HK -Saigon.
quid pour ma copine de notre passage à Londres, a-t-elle besoin d'un permis de transit à Londres ? car les chinois ont besoin d'un visa pour entrer en UK.
merci pour votre aide.
Salut,
@Edupuy : malheureusement même pour le cas d'un simple transit en UK, les chinois ont besoin d'un visa transit.
Voilà le lien du site officiel pour que tu puisses mettre ton cas et voir le résultat.
https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa
sur le site du gouvernement UK, il est indiqué que ma copine chinoise n'a pas besoin d'un permis de transit si elle ne récupère pas ses bagages et ne passe pas la douane.
de plus, le site dont vous m'avez envoyé le lien est beaucoup trop complexe pour obtenir ce type de permis.
je vais appeler l'ambassade UK.
salut
je suis marocain
j ai trouve un vol de barcelone a canada en transition de london
je me demande si j aurais besoin d un visa transit a l aeroport de uk?
merci
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