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RubyTS
01-10-2012, 05:47 AM
Im planning a trip to London with my best friend TS American Dream. I've never worked outside the country, although i've been to Dominican Republic once vacationing with a former client of mine. If anyone can offer any tips to work/travel in/to London i'd appreciate it. Is it hard to get into the country? Do they ask a lot of questions and turn people away? Can i travel with a passport or would i need a Visa? Is the weather much colder? I'll be visiting in February for 1 week. Thanks :)

onmyknees
01-10-2012, 05:55 AM
Damn Ruby. I swear I was just sayin' the other day....what ever happened to all that class that up and left us? Good to hear you're doin' fine and squeezing in some travel. You look so fine. I'm guessing the Britt gurls can answer better, but I've traveled to London numerous times on a passport...and you'll love the airports. So much nicer than anything here in N.E./NY area. Good luck, and hope to catch up to ya when u return xo

Silcc69
01-10-2012, 05:55 AM
IS this the black Dream with the 11 inch dick?

RubyTS
01-10-2012, 06:24 AM
well i dont plan on making reguar trips to this site, so i only really post when it's beneficial to me. You guys seem to be doing just fine here on your own :) if things changed i would consider making more regular appearances, as i once REALLY enjoyed this site before all the nonsense and bashing. Anyhow, thanks, and yes i am doing fine :) Just moved all my belongings back to NYC from Providence and im planning a major tour before i decide to settle into a new apartment. I missed spreading my wings and after finally leaving my ex boyfriend, i've gained a newfound sense of freedom that i plan on putting to good use. But enough about me, if anyone can offer any advice as far as travelling to london, my ears.... and my legs :P are wide open

robertlouis
01-10-2012, 06:43 AM
Im planning a trip to London with my best friend TS American Dream. I've never worked outside the country, although i've been to Dominican Republic once vacationing with a former client of mine. If anyone can offer any tips to work/travel in/to London i'd appreciate it. Is it hard to get into the country? Do they ask a lot of questions and turn people away? Can i travel with a passport or would i need a Visa? Is the weather much colder? I'll be visiting in February for 1 week. Thanks :)


Greetings from the UK, Ruby. Yes, you will need a visa and a passport. Suggest you contact other girls from the US who have visited the UK recently and also chat to some of the London-based UK born and bred girls about the best way to work here. Our immigration people can be dumbly bureaucratic sometimes, but they're not in the same league as the low IQ sadists that the US seems to specialise in. And remember that escorting is not illegal here, which makes things a lot easier.

Oh, and the weather's feckin' awful. That's why I'm going to Australia for a month in ten days time. Hope I don't miss your visit! :praying:

Good luck. We'll welcome you with open, well, everything. :dancing:

RubyTS
01-10-2012, 07:09 AM
thanks :) ive already posted about my visit in a FB forum for working girls but still havent gotten an responses. if i do need a visa, then i guess im gona have to postpone my trip, maybe hit some warmer places first, but im really looking forward to getting out the country and experience a taste of something a bit different

robertlouis
01-10-2012, 07:16 AM
thanks :) ive already posted about my visit in a FB forum for working girls but still havent gotten an responses. if i do need a visa, then i guess im gona have to postpone my trip, maybe hit some warmer places first, but im really looking forward to getting out the country and experience a taste of something a bit different

It doesn't take that long to get a visa, usually pretty easy from the US, but yes, save it till April or May when at least the rain gets warmer lol.

Oh, and I'll be back from Oz..... :whistle:

Stavros
01-10-2012, 09:02 AM
US citizens do not need a formal visa paid for in advance for a short visit -up to 6 months- the procedure is that you fill out a white landing card issued during the flight and have your passport stamped by immigration in the airport you arrive in, Heathrow or Gatwick or wherever it is. In effect, this is your 'visa', and the questions they are most keen to ask are the purpose of your visit, which you should say is tourism, and maybe meeting old friends if you have any here; they may also want to see your return ticket, and know where you are staying -presumably a hotel booked in advance -there is a section for this on your landing card anyway. It all depends on how suspicious they are which should not be a problem unless you act in a strange manner and don't answer questions properly. One tip is to never crack a joke with immigration, they have no sense of humour and delight in messing up someone's day if given half a chance. In fact, don't worry at all, as long as you are not on a list of terrorist suspects or carrying a suitcase full of dope you should sail through.

So far we have had a mild winter, no snow, not much rain, not that cold. It could change in February, and it could be wet, so be prepared. I don't live in London any more so Prospero or some of the other London regulars are best consulted for tips on where to go, it all depends on what your interests are; there have been some threads on London places congenial to Ts over recent weeks you might have seen them.

The UK Border Agency link is here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/view/visa.form

There is a more elaborate version here:
http://londonelegance.com/transpondia/usuk/

RubyTS
01-10-2012, 10:38 AM
very helpful, thank you. i've been researching all night. Any other websites besides the obvious where i should post during my visit?

RubyTS
01-10-2012, 10:41 AM
and actually this is my first time visiting this site probably in well over a year, i dont cruise through the threads because most replies just further irritate me and remind me why i avoid this place :/ maybe i'll use the search function when i can find some time :)

moloch
01-10-2012, 01:11 PM
Liberty Harkness lives in London try contacting her. If you don't like the cold, wind and rain then the best time to visit the UK is between June and September, but it's not guaranteed. Also the Olympics is on.
If you're wanting a guide to show you around the great city of London them I'm available

LibertyHarkness
01-10-2012, 02:49 PM
coming over for 1 week you wont need a visa or anything particular ...just a passport, a return ticket and an address/confirmation of hotel/apartment your staying at .. and you will need to be able to show you have money to support you for the week .

UK isnt hard to get into at all in comparrison to getting into the usa from england :)

LibertyHarkness
01-10-2012, 02:51 PM
also dont pack your case full of sex toys, stripper heels, condoms/lube etc all that stuff ...just bring enough clothes and a suitcase that doesnt look like your hooking over here .. you can buy lingerie/heels cheap enough over here for that work anyway ..

ed_jaxon
01-10-2012, 06:06 PM
Good to see you back however brief it is Ruby.

We still love you.

Prospero
01-10-2012, 07:25 PM
With Liberty as your guide Ruby, you'll not go wrong.