flying to usa stop over in transit in heathrow-sa passport do I need a transit visa
No, you need a visa
1) A green card does not mean anything outside the USA. It is your nationality (citizenship) that determines if you need a visa. 2) The UK is not part of the Schengen Area. A Schengen visa is never valid for the UK. You need to ask the UK embassy in the USA (or look on their website) to find out if someone of your nationality requires a transit visa for the UK.
You do not need a transit visa, if you do not go out of the airport to see London or change airports at London.
No
Czech republic does not offer visa free entry to a Pakistani passport holder. Even when a transit or airport transit is required Pakistani passport holders must obtain a visa.
South Africans require a visa to enter the UK, but it is not a difficult process to get one; just start the process in good time. You may not know that South Africans now require a visa just to transit through a UK airport.
just means your papers have been processed and results are on the way to you. whether you got it or not is another question. you will know when you receive your packet. Hopefully, you got it.
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No, a South African citizen does not need a visa to visit Dublin or anywhere else in Ireland. If you are travelling via the UK (even in transit) I think that you now need a visa. (Not for Ireland but for the UK.) Worth checking out prior to travel just to be sure!
no because the country is filled with them anyway so it dont matter
Yes you will. Its the US. You need a Visa to enter or pass through the US. Only if you are not coming off the plane.
It depends on the flight and transit. If you go without stoping, it would be about 12-15 hours.