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Entering the United Kingdom

This section explains:

  • what happens when you arrive at our border;
  • how to use IRIS to enter the United Kingdom quickly; and
  • what happens if you are refused permission to enter and whether you can appeal.

Arriving at the United Kingdom border

This page explains what to expect when you arrive at our border.

Using the iris recognition immigration system (IRIS)

This page explains how registered passengers can use our iris recognition immigration system (IRIS) to enter the United Kingdom quickly at certain airports.

How to appeal if you are refused permission to enter the United Kingdom

This page explains whether you can appeal if you are refused entry to the United Kingdom.

Terms explained

  • United Kingdom

    The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are considered as part of the United Kingdom for nationality purposes, but have their own immigration laws and policies. The Channel Islands are not treated as part of the United Kingdom for value added tax (VAT) purposes.

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Contact

  • Visa services

    Visa services, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London, SW1A 2AH. If you are outside the United Kingdom you should contact you nearest British diplomatic post.

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