eVisas

From 01 January 2025, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will be phasing out BRP Cards and replacing them with electronic ‘eVisas’.
An eVisa is a digital record of a visa holder’s immigration status. Visa holders will be able to view their eVisa and information about their immigration status online. From January 2025, visa holders will no longer need to carry a physical visa vignette or BRP card to travel to the UK and instead can prove their immigration status using their online eVisa.
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) are developing a digital immigration system and replacing physical documents with an online record of your immigration status. This is known as an eVisa. The documents being replaced are:
- Biometric Residence Permits (BRP)
- Biometric Residence Cards (BRC)
- Passport Endorsements - such as indefinite leave to enter wet ink stamps
- Vignette Stickers in passports - such as entry clearance or visa vignettes
The UK visa system will transfer to a digital-only service from 1 January 2025. This means that all physical visas will expire by 31 December 2024 and be replaced by electronic visas. Please see below 'eVisa FAQs' section for more information.
Students with a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) expiring on 31 December 2024 can now create a UKVI account and access their eVisa, without needing an invitation from UKVI to do so.
Check your eVisa is correct before you travel - GOV.UK
Before you travel, you should check your eVisa has all the correct details. If there’s an issue with your eVisa, there are steps you can take to try to resolve it.
- Sign in to your UKVI account to check that your eVisa is linked to your current passport. You’ll still need to carry your current passport.
- You should get a share code to prove your immigration status before you travel. Your carrier may ask to see it. A share code is valid for 90 days.
- If your biometric residence card (BRC) issued through the EU Settlement Scheme or biometric residence permit (BRP) expires on or after 31 December 2024, you may be able to use your expired document to travel to the UK until 1 June 2025, where you continue to have permission to stay in the UK. You should carry it with you - your carrier may ask to see it. From the 2 June 2025, expired BRPs and BRCs will no longer be acceptable evidence of immigration status when travelling to the UK.
- You should also set up access to your online immigration status (eVisa) (online proof of your immigration status) if you have not done it already
UKVI support available:
UKVI Resolution Centre (UK callers only)
Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 20:30, or Saturday to Sunday, 09:30 to 16:30
☏ +44 (0)300 790 6268 - select option 3
☏ +44 (0)203 875 4669, if you are unable to dial 0300 numbers
UKVI web chat: https://ukimmigration-support-webchat.homeoffice.gov.uk/evisa
Check your immigration status is displaying correctly by using the view and prove your immigration status service – if your status is displaying incorrectly, report an error with your eVisa
Further Information: https://ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/Visas-and-Immigration/eVisas
How to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa
The UK is going digital with eVisas, replacing physical immigration documents.
The Home Office have created the following video to show you how to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.
Once you have created your UKVI account you will be able to view the details of your eVisa online, for example your type of permission, when it expires and your conditions of stay in the UK.
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