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The truth is out there. The FBI special agent who investigated extra-terrestrials in the X-Files is an alien herself... at least in the immigration sense.
But maybe not for long as American actress Gillian Anderson, who played Dana Scully in the cult 1990s TV thriller, could be on her way to be becoming a naturalised British citizen.
The 55-year-old, who has lived in London for more than 20 years, was spotted emerging from a visa office which processes applications for UK citizenship.
And while her representatives remained tight-lipped about the reason for her visit, she has spoken fondly of calling Britain her home.
The office in Mark Lane, in the City of London, is appointment-only and also handles other immigration paperwork, so Ms Anderson could merely have been renewing her residency visa.
Ms Anderson, 55, was spotted leaving a UK visa and citizenship office
Gillian Anderson (pictured playing journalist Emily Maitlis) has lived in London for over 20 years as an American citizen
The renowned actress pictured outside the office on Mark Lane in the City of London