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My Moving Flight
« on: February 10, 2015, 04:16:21 PM »
Hi all,

I have to be in the UK as of February 22nd in order to have enough residency with a one week cushion for my April 11th wedding.

I'm going to book a flight from Chicago to London, but I have a layover in Denmark.  I have a valid fiancee visa for the UK, but will I need some sort of temporary travel visa for my layover in Denmark? 

Also, on the landing card in the UK, what do I put in for return date since I'll be settling there?


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Re: My Moving Flight
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2015, 04:50:49 PM »
No, you won't need a visa for Denmark.

For the landing card, I put the expiry date of my visa.  But you could also put indefinitely.  It's up to you, it won't make a difference.


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Re: My Moving Flight
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2015, 10:25:44 PM »
I wrote 'indefinitely' for the length of my stay and the IO wrote my Spousal Visa's expiry date so po-tay-to, po-tah-to.
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Re: My Moving Flight
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2015, 02:42:39 PM »
Now that I think of it and other seasoned travelers have been telling me, do I even need to go through customs and re-check-in in Denmark?
« Last Edit: February 11, 2015, 03:09:50 PM by Croutonman »


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Re: My Moving Flight
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2015, 03:12:37 PM »
You should probably contact the airline about that.  It's not like the US where you must clear customs and immigration at the first port: it might vary by airport and airline depending on whether you have to change terminals, airlines etc.

At Heathrow you usually (always ?) transit without clearing customs and immigration.


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Re: My Moving Flight
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2015, 08:18:41 PM »
I'm guessing you are on Scandinavian?

You don't have to re-check in in CPH, though you may need to go through passport control if you are transiting from an international to a intra-European flight.  Not a big deal, they just ask where you are going and may ask if they see the visa in the passport.  Your luggage will transit through to LHR without you having to touch it again once you drop it in Chicago (assuming you are on all flights with Scandinavian or a major carrier and arent changing to something like Ryanair).

If you have a long layover, it can be worth it to go into Copenhagen proper as the airport is practically in the city center.  Eating at the airport is a massive rip off, though, so bring snacks if you want to make it to London without paying for food in Denmark (Scandinavian pricing is no joke).

On our move over we took SAS from Chicago to Stockholm and they 1) forgot to charge us for our kitties and 2) didn't charge extra for our extra bags, but we had found cheap premium economy tickets and had the extra bag included.  Its a pretty stripped down service - one meal option in Economy and they board in an awful way whereby if you have no status you dont get a seat assignment until you are at the gate, and then you get stuffed into the middle of the airplane.  I typically refuse to fly them transcon, but for the sake of our kitties I didn't want them to have to fly more than one leg.  Just.... don't expect much service since it says Scandinavian on the side of the plane, although the CPH airport is incredible, clean, streamlined, and has a lot of conveniences most other airports don't have.

Finally - there is an outlet of Tortas Fronteras near the SAS departure gate at ORD - can HIGHLY recommend getting a torta there before boarding.  That alone almost caused me to disembark and stay on American soil!


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Re: My Moving Flight
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2015, 08:37:29 PM »
I'm guessing you are on Scandinavian?

You don't have to re-check in in CPH, though you may need to go through passport control if you are transiting from an international to a intra-European flight.  Not a big deal, they just ask where you are going and may ask if they see the visa in the passport.  Your luggage will transit through to LHR without you having to touch it again once you drop it in Chicago (assuming you are on all flights with Scandinavian or a major carrier and arent changing to something like Ryanair).

If you have a long layover, it can be worth it to go into Copenhagen proper as the airport is practically in the city center.  Eating at the airport is a massive rip off, though, so bring snacks if you want to make it to London without paying for food in Denmark (Scandinavian pricing is no joke).

On our move over we took SAS from Chicago to Stockholm and they 1) forgot to charge us for our kitties and 2) didn't charge extra for our extra bags, but we had found cheap premium economy tickets and had the extra bag included.  Its a pretty stripped down service - one meal option in Economy and they board in an awful way whereby if you have no status you dont get a seat assignment until you are at the gate, and then you get stuffed into the middle of the airplane.  I typically refuse to fly them transcon, but for the sake of our kitties I didn't want them to have to fly more than one leg.  Just.... don't expect much service since it says Scandinavian on the side of the plane, although the CPH airport is incredible, clean, streamlined, and has a lot of conveniences most other airports don't have.

Finally - there is an outlet of Tortas Fronteras near the SAS departure gate at ORD - can HIGHLY recommend getting a torta there before boarding.  That alone almost caused me to disembark and stay on American soil!

You're right, I will be on SAS, it was a cheap option to get me there in without much notice.  My layover is only an hour and a half, so I'm not expecting to see much or do anything aside from get off the plane, bet through passport control and get to the next gate with maybe enough time to head to the bathroom.

The last time I was at ORD my British Airways gate was next to the Tortas Fronteras.  I didn't have enough time to get anything, but it looked really good.  I'll have to grab a quick bite there if I can.  Thanks!!!


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