I'm sure this has been asked and answered before. I have looked and can't seem to find a thread.
I'm and Indiana girl living in the UK with hubby on a spouse/settlement visa. Last year when we returned from a visit to the US, I was directed to the Foreign/Non British-Non EU queue when we returned to Manchester. The woman who directed me said I had to go to that one because I had 'no right to abode in the UK'. I was under the assumption that a settlement visa gave me the right to live here. After waiting forever, I was directed to the then empty Citizens officer who checked me through with no problems (need for biometrics etc).
We are going back to the States in June for a visit. My question is, am I able to enter with my husband, or do I always have to go through the foreign/non citizen queue? With the way the woman was acting annoyed to have to speak to anyone, I really couldn't get a reason or explanation from her.
Thanks!