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Is a VISA required for a US citizen to enter the UK?

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Technically it's all in the question. But would just like to know for a project I'll be doing.

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  1. No.  Just a passport.  Have a nice trip!


  2. Not necessarily, I think they take MasterCard over there too. :)~

    Seriously, no, a US citizen does not need a visa to enter the UK, as long as their travel is business or tourist and their stay will not exceed 6 months.

  3. nope sir! if u have a u.s passport. you wouldnt have to apply for a visa. they will stamp it at theairport. but u may be given a certain peiod of time to stay there. this is all what i know. but some other country isnt the same. like russia. u need to apply for visa there. iran, iraq and so on all those country that we are dealing with it may be hard to go there. and you wouldnt like to go there right?

  4. no you don't

  5. A United States national does not require an Entry Clearance Certificate (what you call a visa) to enter the UK and can present at port of entry. Such person will normally be granted entry in the capacity of a visitor for a period not exceeding 6 months. The entrant does not have recourse to Public Funds and can not take employment whether paid or unpaid. I am an immigration solicitor.

  6. if you are going to stay for more than 3 month

    you will need a visa otherwise no

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