eVisas - Helpful Information

A message from the Immigration Authorities:

Action for all settings: Support for parents to access their child’s UK eVisa

The UK Government is replacing physical immigration documents with eVisas, a digital proof of immigration status.

 

Parents and guardians of children who are not British or Irish citizens, and whose children have either a biometric residence permit (BRP) card expiring on 31 December 2024, or a passport with an indefinite leave to remain ink stamp or vignette sticker, should take action to access their eVisa now, and do so on behalf of their children too.

 

An eVisa cannot be lost or stolen and can be accessed online by visa holders at any time to prove their rights in the UK. It’s free and their immigration status won’t be affected.

 

You can find a range of shareable eVisa communications materials, including factsheets and social media content in the eVisa partner pack (this is available below)