By the grace of God and the assistance of many fine people, including yourselves, I arrived here in the UK yesterday and I am now settling in. However, there was no customs or immigration when I came in!
This is what happened: Expedia.co.uk's cheapest ticket was routed through Dublin. when I went through Dublin, immigration there didn't really check my visa - they asked how long I was staying and I told them I am getting married, maybe I'll come back for a visit in the US next year!
I went to the rest of Dublin airport and made my connecting flight to Glasgow. When I got to Glasgow, my fiance was able to walk into the luggage claim area and help me with my voluminous bags! We got a trolley and by the time we were in the main lounge there were no officials there at all.
My fiance had watched everyone else from the flight (a tiny puddle-jumper!) coming out and he reports that while there were some customs people there, none of them actually looked at anybody's papers, they just talked briefly to a few random people and that's it.
Maybe the snow had made everyone casual. I don't know. My concern is that when I go through the rest of the process - registry appointment for our marriage; the marriage visa and so on the lack of an entry stamp will cause me some trouble. Additionally, I am worried that if I must leave the UK with my visa and un-stamped passport this will cause trouble. I have my tickets, baggage checks and everything else that proves I did enter Glasgow yesterday. What should I do to rectify this situation?
Also, I think in this day and age this sort of thing is quite insecure! Perhaps there is a special relationship between the Republic of Ireland and the UK - the Irish arrivals had their own entry to the airport - but usually there is a separate and very secure path for all international arrivals to any airport that routes you to immigration officials. Please advise, and many thanks to you all for all of your help. I am deliriously happy.