So, 2 weeks ago, I went to the UK to visit Mr Snupy for 11 days. The plans are to apply for a Fiance Visa at the Chicago Consulate in August and move in September. I wasn't really worried about getting through immigration because I figured, worse case scenario, I would tell them about our plans in August and that this was just a visit to meet the family(which it was). Being well-informed about the legal and proper way to immigrate to the UK would surely not only impress them, but convince them to let me in as well, right??

After a red-eye flight with no sleep and going to the wrong terminal at Heathrow for my connecting flight to Manchester and having to take the shuttle back to the original terminal, going through security twice, and arriving at immigration 10 minutes before boarding, I was quite flustered. When asked who lived at the address I provided on my immigartion form, I replied:
"My fiance, but don't worry-I am not going to try and stay here or anything. I will be applying for a Fiance Visa in August. I know you guys worry about that when you hear "boyfriend" or 'fiance'"
(Yes ,I did realize immediately that that was about the dumbest thing I could've said, but I don't lie well, so I wanted to be truthful, and the blithering just came out!! I think I thought I was being funny-BAD idea!!)
To which the immigration man said, rather sarcastically, "No, I wouldn't make any presumptions like that" or something similar. Then began the grilling, which I thought I would share in case anyone finds themselves in a similar situation.(I personally think the guy was gonna hassle me no matter what I had said, whether it was "staying with friends" or whatever)
"What will you be doing while you're here?"
"How long will you be staying?"
"How did you meet?"
"You were here December 2003. When did you return to the US from that trip?"
"What do you do for work?"
"When are you expected back at work?"
"I need to see a return ticket"
"Tell me about this 'Fiance visa'"
( I tell him everything I know about Fiance Visas)
"So, he will be applying in Chicago in person with you?"
"What does he do for a living?"(he has his own business)
"What is the name of the business?"
When I had answered everything to his satisfaction, he mumbled something and stamped my passport.
So, just a bit of advice-try to keep your cool, no matter what, but if you don't, Be prepared!