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bossy | 18:17 Mon 09th Jun 2008 | Getting there
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were you asked to provide a BTA on leaving for the U.S.A. at the airport, or some one you know
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Haven't we had this question before? And none of us had a clue what a BTA was? British Toilet Association or British Tinnitus Association, according to Google.........
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Narlines, yes we have, read some of the answers, it's stands for basic travel allowance,if your fron the U.K. be a chap and give the home office a call and see if there is such a thing, or immigration we are being told they require this to leave the U.K. we all think it's a scammer tool to get money, but we cannot prove it
The definitive answer - it's a scam, there's no such requirement, to travel to the USA or anywhere else.

Apparently it started (like a lot of scams) in Nigeria. Where are you travelling from, as a matter of interest? And who is asking you for this BTA?
this is the stuff about BTAs

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g304026 -i9116-k1605877-Bta_fees-Lagos.html

However, none of that has anything to do with actually being stopped by British immigration. If they're involved in scamming travellers in any way that would be a huge scandal; contact your MP.

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