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How was your experience like traveling with an evisa?

hi! ill be traveling to the UK this month and im a little nervous as i dont really know how an evisa works. so i was wondering if anyone can share how their experience was like?

i was hoping to find out if you guys printed out your evisa or if they needed any additional documents during the immigration check? did they question you much? like do we have to show them anything or is it all already in their system? yeah im quite nervous about this (its also my first time travelling alone) so i would really really appreciate any help on this!! :)

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u/iyeahhh — 1 day ago
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Does chamberlain tower have air conditioning ?

hey! its my first going to the UK this coming July and ill probably be staying in chamberlain tower for my summer programme. so i was wondering, does it have air conditioning? because i heard ac isnt as common in the UK, and i heard it might get quite hot in the summer. so would really love to hear more info on this + honestly anything else you guys can share about this accom/ birmingham in general!! itll really help me out :)

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u/iyeahhh — 1 month ago
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How do I know my passport is linked to my evisa?

Hi, I recently applied for a UK visitor visa, and it got approved a few days ago. I created my account during the actual biometric day. Now I am trying to double check if my personal details are correct and if my passport is linked. However, when i click on “check/update account details” it says this.

Also I have already completed and submitted the form. So is this normal? Also did use my passport number to log into this so does that means its linked??? I am scared of delays when I’m travelling (especially since its my first time travelling alone) so I really need some advice on this. Please help!!

u/iyeahhh — 1 month ago

Whats the weather like in July

Hi! I am going to be visiting Birmingham in July (up till August) for a quick exchange programme and was wondering what the weather is like? I personally come from a really tropical climate where its super humid and hot, the average temp would normally be around 32 degrees celcius and above. So i was kinda hoping itll be much cooler in Birmingham haha. Would really love to know how its like in the summer :D

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u/iyeahhh — 2 months ago